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Things To Ponder :)
Posted by
PEGASUS
(moderator) 22 Aug 2007 8:14am
How come wrong numbers are never busy?
Do people in Australia call the rest of the world "up over"?
Does that screwdriver belong to Philip?
Does killing time damage eternity?
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Posted by
purple_dragon13
22 Aug 2007 3:07pm
why does the word lisp have an s in it? why is dyslexia so hard to spell? orange.. which came first the fruit or the colour?
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Posted by
wilpat
(VIP) 22 Aug 2007 7:54pm
Why do they put an expiration date on Sour Cream?
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Posted by
MyKarmaRanOvrMyDogma
24 Aug 2007 4:49am
why do they call them apartments when they are all stuck together?
why do 24 hour stores have locks on the doors?
if someone asks a penny for your thoughts and you put your two cents in...where does the other penny go?
ooooo
Posted by
1okaylady
(TD) 24 Aug 2007 8:06am
You people are good !!!
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Posted by
wilpat
(VIP) 24 Aug 2007 12:35pm
Avoid Cliches like the Plague!
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Posted by
wilpat
(VIP) 24 Aug 2007 12:39pm
Why do flammable and inflammable mean the same thing?
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Posted by
wilpat
(VIP) 24 Aug 2007 3:21pm
Why do Uptown and Downtown mean the same thing? (unless you are in Manhatten)
Hmmmmm
Posted by
wilpat
(VIP) 25 Aug 2007 1:00pm
I am "far out", thinking "out of the box , "blue Skying" and "off the wall" searching for bad cliches'.
wilpat :)
Posted by
PEGASUS
(moderator) 25 Aug 2007 1:15pm
Such as: Life's not so bad, when you consider the alternative
and....................
Posted by
PEGASUS
(moderator) 25 Aug 2007 3:33pm
Smile. It makes people wonder
ooooh!!
Posted by
wilpat
(VIP) 26 Aug 2007 8:32am
I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous
Hope this happens lol
Posted by
PEGASUS
(moderator) 26 Aug 2007 9:15am
One day I will wake up, and it will all fit together
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