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Easy and entertaining. Simply answer the previous poster's question and then, to keep the chain alive, ask an interesting one of your own.



Q. Why is it that I've always wanted to be a procrastinator but never got around to it?




Clarence

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Why have you started posting inane threads again ?

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
Why have you started posting inane threads again ?
Please try to play by the rules of the game, Huckleberry. Kindly answer the question

posed... and then you may ask an interesting question of your own. Thank you.



Clarence

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Q & A Game



Easy and entertaining. Simply answer the previous poster's question and then, to keep the chain alive, ask an interesting one of your own.



Q. Why is it that I've always wanted to be a procrastinator but never got around to it?




Clarence

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A: Because you are the Master Procrastinator.

Q: Why have you started posting inane threads again?

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
A: Because you are the Master Procrastinator.

Q: Why have you started posting inane threads again?
A. Why did you miss the 's' out of inane?

Q. What does a procrastinator do?

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Originally posted by mikelom
A. Why did you miss the 's' out of inane?

Q. What does a procrastinator do?
A: I'll give you an answer tomorrow, or maybe the day after, or ...

Q: Can somebody hang up my laundry, please?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
A: I'll give you an answer tomorrow, or maybe the day after, or ...

Q: Can somebody hang up my laundry, please?
A: Sure but you might be missing panties after I'm done... 😛

Q: How come I don't work while I'm at work?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Please try to play by the rules of the game, Huckleberry. Kindly answer the question

posed... and then you may ask an interesting question of your own. Thank you.



Clarence
You don't define the rules in this forum.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
You don't define the rules in this forum.
Another astute observation, Hucklebeery. New here, so please analyse and help me with this... does an RHP

subscribing member have any say at all about the topic/conversational guidelines of his own humble thread?



C

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
A: Because you are the Master Procrastinator.

Q: Why have you started posting inane threads again?
Glad you're back in action, P-. Missed you these past few days. "Again" suggests you're still inordinately

focused on gb, who is in mothballs over at Seniorsville USA. I'm just Clarence, trying out my new wings.



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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Another astute observation, Hucklebeery. New here, so please analyse and help me with this... does an RHP

subscribing member have any say at all about the topic/conversational guidelines of his own humble thread?



C
So you want a say in what goes into a third/quarter of the forum ? A big ask, no ?

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
So you want a say in what goes into a third/quarter of the forum ? A big ask, no ?
Good answer. What additional questions would you like to ask?


C

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Originally posted by slappy115
A: Sure but you might be missing panties after I'm done... 😛

Q: How come I don't work while I'm at work?
A: Because you're the boss.

Q: If my car gets a tuneup, but it's in the wrong key, what will happen?

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Originally posted by Badwater
A: Because you're the boss.

Q: If my car gets a tuneup, but it's in the wrong key, what will happen?
With the wrong key it wont start.

If it's cruel to stick pins in spiders, why do they sew zippers on flies?

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Originally posted by muppyman
With the wrong key it wont start.

If it's cruel to stick pins in spiders, why do they sew zippers on flies?
A: It's not cruel to stick pins in spiders so your question is faulty.

Q: What did Robert Frost mean when he said "Good fences make good neighbours"?