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Answer a Question With A Question (Part 4)


toyomotor

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Aaah ....... frowning ...... where would be without eyebrows?

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2 hours ago, acute said:

Don't you realise that using your psychic powers for personal gain is frowned upon?

Why would I ask someone else to do it for me if not because I realise that? 

1 hour ago, ouija ouija said:

Aaah ....... frowning ...... where would be without eyebrows?

Oh, that reminds me I have to pluck mine, does anyone need some? I usually pluck enough for a small toupee or fake moustache and I still have got enough left to cast nice shade on my eyes... yes, I do have werewolves in my family tree, why do you ask?    

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13 hours ago, acute said:

Don't you realise that using your psychic powers for personal gain is frowned upon?

Ah, there you are Spike. Haven't you heard of "Don't ask, don't tell?"

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12 hours ago, ouija ouija said:

Aaah ....... frowning ...... where would be without eyebrows?

Bald faced?

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Like Mona Lisa, right? Did you know there's a sort of potato called Mona Lisa and some people wonder why? I mean, would anyone notice if you'd put a potato in the place of Mona Lisa's head? 

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On 20/04/2018 at 6:25 PM, RAyMO said:

St Patrick wasn't a Brit, but he lived in England for a while when he was young. Didn't you know that?

Please excuse my error. It was the otherway 'round, wasn't it?

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As I recall - (having had it beat into us at school since I am from St Patrick's own area - and that's not Armagh by the way - they're just Johnny come latelys) he was captured as a slave in Britain by Irish ruffians, got his freedom , went back to Britain, then came back here to Ireland to convert us all to Christianity.

Set up his first church in Saul https://www.downcathedral.org/saul-church

Really would you have bothered coming back?

 

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In that time period, I'm not sure. But Irish Blood runs strongly in my veins. How About you?

 

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59 minutes ago, toyomotor said:

How About you?

I'm Irish by birth and choice and live here in Northern Ireland.

I see some raise an eyebrow. By law I can be British or Irish or Both simultaneously. I choose to be Irish my near neighbour chooses to be British.

It takes all sorts doesn't it?

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:yes: After all, wouldn't it be one very boring world, if there was only one sort? 

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Can we exclude raw tahini from the Only One Sort Rule as the other sorts aren't worth bothering with?

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25 minutes ago, ouija ouija said:

Can we exclude raw tahini from the Only One Sort Rule as the other sorts aren't worth bothering with?

Ok you got me - what is that about?

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I wasn't a fan of the runny tahini(yes, ground sesame seeds), but then I discovered this thicker, grainy stuff with visible squashed seeds in it ...... could I say it is breakfast Heaven?! :wub:

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Ah that's why I didn't get it, healthy food yes? no?

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Will gentlemen feel offended if I say that most men and children have to be tricked or blackmailed into eating healthy food?

  

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Who cares if they feel offended ..... haven't we got their best interests at heart? :)

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3 hours ago, ouija ouija said:

Who cares if they feel offended ..... haven't we got their best interests at heart? :)

would you be surprised to read that sometimes we wonder?

7 hours ago, Helen of Annoy said:

Will gentlemen feel offended if I say that most men and children have to be tricked or blackmailed into eating healthy food?

absolutely not - after all would ladies be offended when the gentlemen tell the truth of it? whatever it may be.

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Of course I was never offended with any truth spoken by a gentleman, because isn't it obviously true that I certainly look so much younger with each day and the dinner wasn't burnt, it had delicious barbecue aroma? 

Now, if a gentleman was lying... but do gentlemen ever lie? 

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Could we say the ones that know what's good for them do?! :lol:

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3 hours ago, ouija ouija said:

Could we say the ones that know what's good for them do

I think I was married for about 8 years before I realised this. But its better to have realised later rather than never - yes?

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Absolutely, after all, aren't we in this purgatory... I mean, on this planet, to learn?

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