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Originally posted by FMF
A: Yes, and it all stems from healthy young men insisting on being paid to play the Beautiful Game.

Q: Do 'Mohammed cartoons' ~ and the murder and outrage attendant thereto ~ advance or hamper the struggle for the right to free speech in parts of the world where that right is still fragile or imperilled, or culturally 'alien' ?
A: WHOA! Way too deep for me.

Q: When you sneeze, do you do so more than once at a sneezing?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
A: WHOA! Way too deep for me.

Q: When you sneeze, do you do so more than once at a sneezing?
A: They come in triplets, for me.

Q: What might be the unseen disadvantages of this whole new generation emerging among whom very very few know how to use a clutch on a motorbike?

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Originally posted by FMF
A: They come in triplets, for me.

Q: What might be the unseen disadvantages of this whole new generation emerging among whom very very few know how to use a clutch on a motorbike?
A: Motorbikes may become, like the dinosaur, extinct, relegated to museums.

Q: Why wasn't Karla Homolka given the same sentence as Paul Bernardo?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
A: Motorbikes may become, like the dinosaur, extinct, relegated to museums.

Q: Why wasn't Karla Homolka given the same sentence as Paul Bernardo?
A: It's complicated but the blame will always eventually rest with Obama.

Q: What would be the downside of combining the 'Culture Forum' and the "General Forum'?

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Originally posted by FMF
A: It's complicated but the blame will always eventually rest with Obama.

Q: What would be the downside of combining the 'Culture Forum' and the "General Forum'?
A: Those who post in the cultural forum would eventually, like most of we GF posters, become uncultured.

Q: Why is it that it seems always to take death for certain rules/laws to be followed/ enacted?


Originally posted by Great Big Stees
A: Those who post in the cultural forum would eventually, like most of we GF posters, become uncultured.

Q: Why is it that it seems always to take death for certain rules/laws to be followed/ enacted?
A. Apathy.

Q. If Russ were to add another public forum, what would you personally recommend as its title?


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
A. Apathy.

Q. If Russ were to add another public forum, what would you personally recommend as its title?
A: RECIPES

Q: Are most people interested in having, on occasion, philosophical conversations?


Originally posted by Great Big Stees
A: RECIPES

Q: Are most people interested in having, on occasion, philosophical conversations?
A: Only ones that make reference to Augustine of Hippo.

Q: Can criminals be identified by the bumps on their heads?

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
A: Only ones that make reference to Augustine of Hippo.

Q: Can criminals be identified by the bumps on their heads?
A: Yes but only if they are found with the head still attached or at least near the body.

Q:What attracts you men to women?


Originally posted by Great Big Stees
A: Yes but only if they are found with the head still attached or at least near the body.

Q:What attracts you men to women?
A. Various things such as feminine pulchritude, personality, common frames of reference, compatibility to name a few.

Q. Is it generally true that there are times during a chess game when a well placed pawn is more powerful than a queen?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
A. Various things such as feminine pulchritude, personality, common frames of reference, compatibility to name a few.

Q. Is it generally true that there are times during a chess game when a well placed pawn is more powerful than a queen?
A: Paraphrasing Bill Clinton: it depends on what "powerful" means.

Q: Why, in the Honeymooners, is Ed Norton's apartment so much nicer than Ralph Kramden's?

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Originally posted by nimzophysh
A: Paraphrasing Bill Clinton: it depends on what "powerful" means.

Q: Why, in the Honeymooners, is Ed Norton's apartment so much nicer than Ralph Kramden's?
A: Joyce Randolph (Trixie) was a wife whose priority was making sure that their home looked nice where Audrey Meadows (Alice) had to concentrate on making Ralph meals.

Q: Can you hold nothing?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
A: Joyce Randolph (Trixie) was a wife whose priority was making sure that their home looked nice where Audrey Meadows (Alice) had to concentrate on making Ralph meals.

Q: Can you hold nothing?
A: We hold these truths to be self-evident.

Q: What was Don Knots greatest dramatic role?


Originally posted by nimzophysh
A: We hold these truths to be self-evident.

Q: What was Don Knots greatest dramatic role?
A. Probably as Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show.

Q. Which human character virtue do you admire the most?


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