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McTag
 
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Reply Wed 6 Sep, 2006 05:01 pm
Originally, Dutchy, this game required players to write two sentences. Shall we observe that rule?
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Wed 6 Sep, 2006 05:07 pm
Rules are there to be broken. However, on this occasion you are right McTag, and I shall follow your advice religiously.
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spendius
 
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Reply Wed 6 Sep, 2006 05:59 pm
Originally it was nothing other that a misunderstanding in the revolving doors of The Metropole. How did your parents meet?
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spendius
 
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Reply Wed 6 Sep, 2006 06:00 pm
Religiously speaking I have been practicing reading backwards. Does anyone know a remedy?
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Wed 6 Sep, 2006 09:37 pm
Remedy is a song by the Black Crowes from their 1992 album, The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion. It reached No.1 on Billboards Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart in nineteen ninety two.
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sakhi
 
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Reply Wed 6 Sep, 2006 09:57 pm
Nineteen ninety two was when Clinton defeated George Bush Sr in the US presidential elections. In the same year, we did not go to school for days because of Hindu-muslim riots.
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firefly
 
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Reply Wed 6 Sep, 2006 11:32 pm
Riots occur when deeply festering social grievances are not properly addressed. They generally accomplish very little in terms of effective change.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Wed 6 Sep, 2006 11:39 pm
Riots can be described as wild or turbulant disturbances created by a large number of people. They usdually occur because of poor living conditions, government oppression, conflicts between races or even sporting events.
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spendius
 
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Reply Thu 7 Sep, 2006 03:22 am
"Events dear boy", is the famous reply of Harold Macmillan, British Prime Minister 1957-1963, when a journalist asked him what his biggest problem was.
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Lord Ellpus
 
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Reply Thu 7 Sep, 2006 03:28 am
Was it the cough that carried her OFF, or the coffin they carried her off in?
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spendius
 
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Reply Thu 7 Sep, 2006 08:26 am
In the opinion of two of my fellow topers members of the aristocracy should be put up against a wall and shot. It thus becomes my duty on many a night to stick up for the silly sods.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Thu 7 Sep, 2006 08:59 am
Sod's law, also known as Murphy's law. . If anything can go wrong, it will.
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spendius
 
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Reply Thu 7 Sep, 2006 06:05 pm
"Will the ladies please stand to this side of the hall and the gentlemen to the other. When the music starts the ladies will curtsy and the gentlemen bow and when the lights go out don't hold me responsible."
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Fri 8 Sep, 2006 02:25 am
Responsible dog breeders answer buyers' questions, keep puppies they cannot place, allow bitches to recover sufficiently from one breeding before doing another. They breed dogs because they admire their breed and want to contribute to its betterment.
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firefly
 
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Reply Fri 8 Sep, 2006 07:53 am
Betterment of humanity requires that we close the gulf between the haves and the have-nots, on a global scale. We need more equal apportionment of natural and material resources and assets.
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Francis
 
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Reply Fri 8 Sep, 2006 08:52 am
Assets? Did you say assets? Building assets it's a really interesting occupation.
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spendius
 
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Reply Fri 8 Sep, 2006 01:02 pm
Occupation is the bane of mankind. Why can't we not just hang off a branch in the sun, dozing, like a sloth?
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Fri 8 Sep, 2006 03:56 pm
Sloth is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired. Consequently a lazy man looks for light employment.
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firefly
 
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Reply Sat 9 Sep, 2006 03:45 am
Employment is a blessing for some, but a burden for others. It may depend on whether or not you find satisfaction in your work, and how many other obligations in your life you must meet.
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McTag
 
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Reply Sat 9 Sep, 2006 04:41 am
Meet Me In St Louis, Louis, as the song goes. It is a place I personally have never been, although I have enjoyed Duke Ellington's version of "East St Louis Toodle-oo"
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