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spendius
 
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Reply Mon 15 Sep, 2008 01:46 pm
@verbivore,
Mud is usually a brown, sticky cloying substance. When it is formed into blocks and dried it can be used for structural work.
verbivore
 
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Reply Tue 16 Sep, 2008 03:48 am
@spendius,
work keeps you going. It is an exercise for the mind.
Dutchy
 
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Reply Wed 17 Sep, 2008 08:24 pm
@verbivore,
Mind games are often played in the game of love. They can be emotionally stimulating or extremely hurting.
verbivore
 
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Reply Thu 18 Sep, 2008 04:08 am
@Dutchy,
Hurting someone with intention is really bad. When its caused unintentionally, it ought to be forgiven.
Dutchy
 
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Reply Thu 18 Sep, 2008 05:23 am
@verbivore,
Forgiven is the third album from Grammy Award winning multi platinum artist Los Lonely Boys. This album is the follow up to Sacred.
verbivore
 
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Reply Fri 19 Sep, 2008 12:07 pm
@Dutchy,
Sacred Heart is a religious devotion to Jesus' physical heart as the representation of the divine love for humanity. This devotion is predominantly used in the Roman Catholic Church.
spendius
 
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Reply Fri 19 Sep, 2008 02:18 pm
@verbivore,
Church services can be very uplifting. Easter Sunday High Mass for example provides many rather pretty spectacles.
Dutchy
 
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Reply Fri 19 Sep, 2008 03:35 pm
@spendius,
Spectacles of cruelty were common in the ancient world. The elaborate and inventive slaughter of humans and animals in the Arena fed an insatiable desire for violent spectacles among the Roman people.
verbivore
 
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Reply Mon 22 Sep, 2008 02:14 am
@Dutchy,
People at times are driven very crazily by religion. I still cannot justify any one who destroys a creation of God and says he does it in the name of God!
Dutchy
 
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Reply Tue 23 Sep, 2008 04:02 pm
@verbivore,
God is the principal or sole deity in religions and other belief systems that worship one deity. God is most often conceived of as the creator and overseer of the universe.
aidan
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2009 06:24 pm
@Dutchy,
Universe, schmuniverse. Most people are most concerned about their little patch of ground.
Dutchy
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2009 06:34 pm
@aidan,
Ground zero is presently the State of Victoria, Australia. This is where the bushfires began that killed 208 people, and we're still counting.

(Thanks for reviving this thread Aidan)
aidan
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2009 06:44 pm
@Dutchy,
Counting magpies is an old superstitious game: one for sorrow two for joy...etc. But if you salute the single magpie - you can avoid the sorrow.

(you're welcome Dutchy - this is one of the trivia games I always enjoyed).
spendius
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2009 06:56 pm
@aidan,
Sorrow is a word which I find difficult to write about. Why don't we continue this game focussing on knicker elastic.
aidan
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2009 07:13 pm
@spendius,
Elastic used to be much more fragile; it easily gave after a few washings and I can remember having to fasten my underwear with safety pins to make it stay up when I was a little girl. Now it's much more resilient - either that or I buy higher quality underwear.
Dutchy
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2009 11:25 pm
@aidan,
Underwear covers a woman's best assets. Remove them and a world of endless possibilities unfold.
spendius
 
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Reply Sat 21 Feb, 2009 07:06 pm
@Dutchy,
Unfold them but hide your wallet first.
Dutchy
 
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Reply Sun 22 Feb, 2009 02:35 am
@spendius,
First of all spendi two sentences are required in this thread. Secondly not every woman is after your wallet!
aidan
 
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Reply Sun 22 Feb, 2009 02:45 am
@Dutchy,
Wallet is a term that is used by both men and women in the United States for the item in which one carries their money and things like driver's licenses and library cards. In the United Kingdom, I think it is more customary for men to say wallet and women to say 'purse' for the same item- which makes it very confusing when someone says, 'You left your purse,' and you have what you consider to be your purse hanging over your shoulder - something they would not refer to as a purse at all - but rather would call a bag.
spendius
 
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Reply Sun 22 Feb, 2009 07:34 am
@aidan,
"Bag a pair" is an expression in cricket parlance which means to be out for a duck in both innings in a Test Match. We are all praying that Mr Ponting bags a few of them in the up-coming Ashes series this summer.
 

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