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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Q. What would happen if there was a worldwide crash of the internet with no possibility of near term recovery?

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the world would die. and is death fatal?


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Q. What would happen if there was a worldwide crash of the internet with no possibility of near term recovery?
A. If there were, you'd have more time to study and improve your grammar.

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Originally posted by redbadger
the world would die. and is death fatal?
Originally posted by redbadger
the world would die. and is death fatal?

A. Yes.

Q. Which contemporary comedian is your favorite?


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Originally posted by redbadger
the world would die. and is death fatal?

A. Yes.

Q. Which contemporary comedian is your favorite?
David Cameron/ who is yours ?

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A: On my own, a couple of weeks ago.
With a sexy girl, ten years ago.

Q. Should I still play an out-of-tune piano that our family currently can't afford to have tuned? (It isn't completely dreadful but it could be affecting our musical ears)


Originally posted by NoEarthlyReason
A: On my own, a couple of weeks ago.
With a sexy girl, ten years ago.

Q. Should I still play an out-of-tune piano that our family currently can't afford to have tuned? (It isn't completely dreadful but it could be affecting our musical ears)
A: No, you should learn to tune it yourself.

Q: Where (in Europe) should I take my next holiday?

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Originally posted by Shallow Blue
A: No, you should learn to tune it yourself.

Q: Where (in Europe) should I take my next holiday?
"Best Places to Visit in Europe

To help you plan your next trip to Europe, U.S. News rounded up a list cities known for their museums, shops, restaurants, nightlife, recreation and aesthetics. After careful consideration of these factors — with input from both experts and travelers — our editors ranked Europe's best vacation destinations. Use this list to guide your travel choices, and cast your vote to help us determine next year's ranking list." http://travel.usnews.com/Rankings/Best_Europe_Vacations/

A. Maybe consider reviewing this list for ideas on places which hold a fascination or to which you've never been.

Q. Which major city is most likely to become the target of the next major terrorist attack?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
"Best Places to Visit in Europe

To help you plan your next trip to Europe, U.S. News rounded up a list cities known for their museums, shops, restaurants, nightlife, recreation and aesthetics. After careful consideration of these factors — with input from both experts and travelers — our editors ranked Europe's best vacation destinations. Use this li ...[text shortened]...

Q. Which major city is most likely to become the target of the next major terrorist attack?
London/ Who is Bustybeaver?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Q. Which major city is most likely to become the target of the next major terrorist attack?
A: Peshawar or Islamabad, maybe. Or Kabul.

Q: Why did the whole world celebrate the end of the 20th century a year early?


Originally posted by redbadger
London/ Who is Bustybeaver?
A. A Red Hot Pawn Member.

Q. What day of the week averages the most posting volume on this forum?

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Originally posted by FMF
A: Peshawar or Islamabad, maybe. Or Kabul.

Q: Why did the whole world celebrate the end of the 20th century a year early?
any excuse for a party/ Is RHP getting worse?

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Originally posted by FMF
A: Peshawar or Islamabad, maybe. Or Kabul.

Q: Why did the whole world celebrate the end of the 20th century a year early?
A. Poor math skills.

Q. What would Europe be like today if the U.S. hadn't jumped in to save Britain and France in the 1940s?

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
A. Poor math skills.

Q. What would Europe be like today if the U.S. hadn't jumped in to save Britain and France in the 1940s?
you only jumped in when Japan F.u.C.K.E.D.you over at pearl harbour.

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
Q. What would Europe be like today if the U.S. hadn't jumped in to save Britain and France in the 1940s?
A: Either kind of like pre-1975 Spain or something along the lines of 1960s Poland.

Q: Why have US military forces killed so many foreign journalists so far this century? And has any nation killed more?

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