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Originally posted by hakima
I like Chaucer...love the bawdiness of the Miller's Tale....
A: Perfect for sex starved 5th formers in an all boys Catholic school in the late 70s.

Q: If Hillary Clinton runs for president in the U.S. will her opponents try use her gender against her?

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Originally posted by FMF
A: Perfect for sex starved 5th formers in an all boys Catholic school in the late 70s.

Q: If Hillary Clinton runs for president in the U.S. will her opponents try use her gender against her?
A They might but that would make them look stupid and would encourage people to vote for the first female prez
Q What is God doing today?

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Originally posted by gareth cobb
A They might but that would make them look stupid and would encourage people to vote for the first female prez
Q What is God doing today?
A: Not sure about today but yesterday he/she/it gave a place north of Chicago a tornado.


Q: What makes people like Sir John Franklin so dogged in their quests?


Originally posted by Great Big Stees
A: Not sure about today but yesterday he/she/it gave a place north of Chicago a tornado.


Q: What makes people like Sir John Franklin so dogged in their quests?
A. A pioneer spirit and vision driven by a longing to accomplish an historical exploration of the Arctic despite its perils.

Q. What is the most significant character trait any person can acquire?


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Q. What is the most significant character trait any person can acquire?
A: Sanity, if it's been lost.

Q: Who always seems to be portraying himself or herself as Russ's favourite RHP General Forum poster?

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Originally posted by FMF
A: Sanity, if it's been lost.

Q: Who always seems to be portraying himself or herself as Russ's favourite RHP General Forum poster?
A: Not me...I don't think. Maybe I'll PM him and ask.

Q: How do you straighten a slice (golf)?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
A: Not me...I don't think. Maybe I'll PM him and ask.

Q: How do you straighten a slice (golf)?
A: Check your left arm.


Q: When did we first learn about Alzheimer's disease?

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Originally posted by lolof
A: Check your left arm.


Q: When did we first learn about Alzheimer's desease
A: When we first started to forget.


Q: Why does the moon affect our oceans?


Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Q: Why does the moon affect our oceans?
A: Because all the mermaids get their periods at the same time.

Q: Was that answer [1] ironic, or [2] post-ironic?

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Originally posted by FMF
A: Because all the mermaids get their periods at the same time.

Q: Was that answer [1] ironic, or [2] post-ironic?
A: Neither.

Q: Or is that neither?


Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Q: Or is that neither?
A: I think you'll find it's neither.

Q: Briefly explain ~ using a straight forward example ~ the difference between "no one" and "nobody" as if to an upper intermediate English student in a place like Vientiane as opposed to Bangkok.

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Originally posted by FMF
A: I think you'll find it's neith[b]er.

Q: Briefly explain ~ using a straight forward example ~ the difference between "no one" and "nobody" as if to an upper intermediate English student in a place like Vientiane as opposed to Bangkok.[/b]
A: One is two words the other a single word.


Q: Why didn't YOU know that?


Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Q: Why didn't [b]YOU know that?[/b]
A: Neither/neither am I.

Q: Briefly explain ~ using a straight forward example ~ the difference between "someone" and "somebody" as if to an upper intermediate English student in a place like Asunción as opposed to Rio de Janeiro.

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Originally posted by FMF
A: Neither/neither am I.

Q: Briefly explain ~ using a straight forward example ~ the difference between "someone" and "somebody" as if to an upper intermediate English student in a place like Asunción as opposed to Rio de Janeiro.
A: someone-somebody are always interchangeable. When we choose one instead of the other, it may go better with the other words in the sentence.

Q: Was that any good?


Originally posted by lolof
Q: Was that any good?
A: Well I was definitely gasping for that cigarette, so my body thinks so.

Q: Was that smutty answer tasteful or broad, as they say?

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