Tryagain
 
  1  
Reply Mon 8 Jan, 2007 05:31 pm
That would depend on how cute the driver was!


Thumb a lift or walk?
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Stormwatch
 
  1  
Reply Mon 8 Jan, 2007 06:06 pm
walk

sassy or serious?
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Dutchy
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 12:44 am
Sassy (high-spirited interpretation, not impudent)

Polite or impolite when talking to a law-officer?
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NickFun
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 01:10 am
Damned well polite! He da man!


Always obey speed limit or go 10 miles per hour over?
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Dutchy
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 01:18 am
Always obey speed limit (0 tolerance here Nick)

You enjoy a good heavyweight boxing match.
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Clary
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 03:24 am
False

You prefer wrestling to boxing.
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Stormwatch
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 11:50 am
false, I prefer neither

Burning your tongue on hot soup makes you cranky.
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Tryagain
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 01:04 pm
True, but less so than cold.


Nick Fun's autograph is one of your most prized possessions
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Dutchy
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 01:33 pm
False

You are into cave exploration in your spare time.
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Stormwatch
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 01:57 pm
I'll take spare time over cave exploration any time.

follow directions or wing it?

( somebody changed this thread from this or that to true or false! Laughing )
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Clary
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 02:01 pm
Have to wing it becaue I'm always driving alone, but I will ask, unlike a man...

Like navigating or map-blind?
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Dutchy
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 02:08 pm
Like navigating


Long or short driving trips?

(Sorry Storm, just out of bed Smile )
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Stormwatch
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 02:35 pm
short

slow to wake up or full of energy?

(Have some coffee Dutchy! Razz )
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Dutchy
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 02:42 pm
NOW full of energy

Still at work or at home?
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Stormwatch
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 03:04 pm
at work ( leaving shortly)

fast paced busy day or time on your hands?
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Dutchy
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 03:19 pm
time on my hands

running late or on time?
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Clary
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 03:32 pm
always on time


plenty happening or dead quiet?
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Dutchy
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 03:36 pm
plenty happening

early or late nights?
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Clary
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 03:40 pm
early unless there's something worth staying up for

autumn or spring?
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Dutchy
 
  1  
Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2007 03:41 pm
spring

winter or summer
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