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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
A: So we could stay up late because that's when they show them on TV.

Q: Is it natural for "man" to be monogamous?
A: It's natural for man to be mostly monogamous. And for woman, too.

Q: Are you?

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A. Yes, I'm quite certain that I have--once when I was five years old and fell out of a moving automobile on the road.

Q. If money were no object, and you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?

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Originally posted by hakima
A. Yes, I'm quite certain that I have--once when I was five years old and fell out of a moving automobile on the road.

Q. If money were no object, and you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?
A: The Antarctic.


Q: Will we ever be able to move around at the speed of light?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
A: The Antarctic.


Q: Will we ever be able to move around at the speed of light?
A: Not unless we lose all our weight - not through Weightwatchers, but by losing our mass. Which would bring a lot of changes.

Q: What does a photon think?


Originally posted by Shallow Blue
A: Not unless we lose all our weight - not through Weightwatchers, but by losing our mass. Which would bring a lot of changes.

Q: What does a photon think?
A. I don't know...I'm not bright enough for its wavelength.

Q. What would you pay any price for?

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Originally posted by hakima
A. I don't know...I'm not bright enough for its wavelength.

Q. What would you pay any price for?
A. Having been declared near death in January, 2011, and then recovering my health by April, 2012,
each new day is a priceless gift beyond the wealth of the world's wealthiest king; so, nothing.

Q. If you could choose only one item to bring on a survival challenge in the deep jungle, what would it be?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
A. Having been declared near death in January, 2011, and then recovering my health by April, 2012,
each new day is a priceless gift beyond the wealth of the world's wealthiest king; so, nothing.

Q. If you could choose only one item to bring on a survival challenge in the deep jungle, what would it be?
A: A machete.


Q:When is enough, enough?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
A: A machete.


Q:When is enough, enough?
A. Probably sooner than one would think...

Q. What is your bliss?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
A: A machete.


Q:When is enough, enough?
A. Not sure; however the wealthy wife who was co-owner of one of the companies on my resume once said
during a sales/marketing goal planning meeting in the board room, "It's not enuffa; we need more." True!

Q. Do you ever laugh out loud while you're typing replies on this public forum? Often? lol


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Q. Do you ever laugh out loud while you're typing replies on this public forum? Often? lol
A: Do I laugh out loud at my own posts? No. Or very rarely. Having said that, sometimes, if I stumble across debates from long ago, things said can cause a chuckle. As for laughing out loud at replies that other people have typed? Yes, sometimes.

Q: Can travelling be an activity that promotes moral good?


Originally posted by hakima
Q. What would you pay any price for?
A: Necessary medical treatment for my children.

Q: How long could one live while only having 15 pints of water and nothing else to consume?

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Originally posted by hakima
A. Probably sooner than one would think...

Q. What is your bliss?
A. Wedded Bliss with Evelyn whom I continued to refer to as "My Bride"; our Honeymoon concluded the day she died.

Q. If you knew you were ordering your final meal, what would your selections be?


Originally posted by hakima
Q. What is your bliss?
A: I do rather enjoy surrendering to sleep at the end of a busy or demanding day.

Q: Does the far wider use of behaviour management drugs on children in the USA than in Europe give the USA any advantage over Europe?


Originally posted by Shallow Blue
Q: What does a photon think?
A: I'm going to leave second-guessing photons to those of the electromagnetic persuasion.

Q: Has MP3 technology unleashed more widespread and numerous instances of law breaking than any other single invention in the last 25 years?

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