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Answer a Question With A Question (Part 3)


Helen of Annoy

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Is there not a difference between Jameson and Jim Beam?

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Probably, but isn't that one of those things that call for an experiment?

Any volunteers?

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sorry, I'm out - any resultant data, from my partaking in such a comparative study, would most likely be skewed - and if not 'skewed' then 'spewed'

start with the Jamesons and stick with it?

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Someone forgot the blue ice again ... will someone please be a dear and go get some ?

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Are you saying they still didn't fix that problem with airplane toilets?

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still snowing blue?

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How can it still be snowing?

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Someone forgot the blue ice again ...?

can't you close all 3 eyes simultaneously and imagine?

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How can it still be snowing?

given the leaks aloft isn't it obvious?

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Did you really have to ruin the snow experience for me like that?

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I can only respond the way my father and his father did: "if it's blue is it real snow anyway?"

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Was airline toilet precipitation blue before?

Wouldn't you agree it can't be older than '60s or '70s, when people started overusing chemicals and it probably was just chunks of frozen rich people crap falling on peasant heads in their natural colour before?

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Could anyone object to blue, 50yr old posh-person's crap landing on them from a great height?

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Who wouldn't object to a blue, tiny Smurf crap landing on them from a great height, not to mention anything bigger than that?

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Was airline toilet precipitation blue before?

Wouldn't you agree it can't be older than '60s or '70s, when people started overusing chemicals and it probably was just chunks of frozen rich people crap falling on peasant heads in their natural colour before?

airline? toilet? what chemicals?

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The outhouse in the ungodly flying thing in the air that is not a bird, full of magical stuff folk from the city are using, like deodorant, you know, the smelly stuff that prevents you from telling women from men apart?

Can you follow the plot now?

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The outhouse in the ungodly flying thing in the air that is not a bird, full of magical stuff?...........

Can you follow the plot now?

wha?

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can't you recognize dumbfoundedness?

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Yes, and I can also detect dumbness, can't you?

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that dumbness - and it's detection - and whatever else can be gleaned, thereby, from the difference - is what keeps the world spinnin' 'round - ain't it?

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I thought a severe state of drunkenness kept the world spinning around?

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that's true, but only if you're splayed out, in the rain, and it doesn't matter! and without hanging on...

(with a nod to Dean Martin?)

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And by world, you mean in your own world right?

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And by world, you mean in your own world right?

no, the world according to the drunken subject still lucid enough to wonder "is this all there is?"

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