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Post by Ness Snorlaxia on May 19, 2006 20:23:00 GMT -5
Several hundred.
How many shopping days are there until Mariomas?
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Post by tasmanyaya on May 19, 2006 20:30:40 GMT -5
Eight. I'm sure my calendar said eight. Yes. Eight. For sure. *wonders what Mariomas is*
How tall is the CN Tower?
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Post by Kritschboilek on May 24, 2006 12:42:05 GMT -5
553m or 1815ft
Why do people always 'only be friends'...
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Post by tasmanyaya on Jun 1, 2006 15:06:29 GMT -5
Because you need to be good friends before anything else even has a chance of developing.
Where is the tallest building in the world going to be built?
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Post by Ness Snorlaxia on Jun 12, 2006 21:02:01 GMT -5
I predict that it will be built in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
When will the tallest building in the world be built?
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Post by The Lon Lon Ranch on Jun 17, 2006 17:56:54 GMT -5
Nice question, 2008?
Do you believe that the Anti-christ was born in 06-06-2006?
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Post by Kritschboilek on Jun 24, 2006 9:46:46 GMT -5
No. Period.
Would people be stupid engough to like my prose and theatre?
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Post by Ness Snorlaxia on Jun 26, 2006 23:10:28 GMT -5
Well, many people who are "stupid" might like it quite much. People can like "stupid" things, you know? Is it true that IKEA's main purpose is to re-create the Empire of Sweden, by occupying and annexing Norway, Finland, Estonia, Livonia, the area around Leningrad, and certain towns in northern Germany, and that furniture sales is just part of their grand plan?
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Post by wrathfulpeople on Jul 4, 2006 21:53:41 GMT -5
True, but they will not be able to succeed in this venture of thiers.
Is it true that the grass is always greener on the other side of the pasture?
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Post by Ness Snorlaxia on Jul 7, 2006 20:21:56 GMT -5
Not always. Sometimes the grass on your pasture might be destroyed due to one of these factors: kids, animals, forces of nature, drought, nuclear bomb, robot, cows, kids, construction, new neighbourhoods being built on your pasture, rivals, other people, insects, fire, water, air, death of grass, and, most importantly, kids.
Is it true that you drive in a parkway and park in a driveway?
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Post by stompingtrees on Jul 8, 2006 18:30:43 GMT -5
That is very true, depending on how crowded the parkway is, though.
Is it true that when rainbows form in waterfalls, gold dust sprinkles to the bottom?
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Post by Kritschboilek on Jul 22, 2006 9:46:10 GMT -5
True as hell, if I might say so *is rich*
Can hamsters really fly?
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Post by stompingtrees on Jul 22, 2006 19:41:56 GMT -5
Depends on how hard you throw them
Can a dolphin's laser cut through steel?
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Post by Ness Snorlaxia on Oct 4, 2006 19:39:27 GMT -5
Possibly, if dolphins did have lasers.
Did Andrew Carnegie invent steel?
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Post by The Atlantic Forces on Nov 30, 2006 6:07:15 GMT -5
Well he was founder of the Carnegie Steel Company which later became U.S. Steel.
When was the first anime released on Television?
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