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The 'Speak Only In Questions' Thread

Started by Ryan B., February 09, 2007, 05:02:53 PM

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tooheys

Is it because anyone trekking thru the woods doesn't want to step in anything a bear might do?

Starmanw402007

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Mayor Of Steven's Point & Maxiston
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JoeST

Copperminds and Cuddleswarms

tooheys


JoeST

Copperminds and Cuddleswarms

jmyers2043

Where do forest rangers (or bears for that matter) go to 'get away from it all' ???
Jim Myers  (5th member of SC4 Devotion)

Starmanw402007

Your Friend;
Mayor Of Steven's Point & Maxiston
(Proud To Be Cities Of Sim Nation!)

TheTeaCat

Starman is that an answer or a question you are asking?
Kettle's on. Milk? Sugars?    ps I don't like Earl Grey  $%Grinno$%
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JoeST

Copperminds and Cuddleswarms

tooheys

Does he know he has been asked a question?

JoeST

Copperminds and Cuddleswarms

BigSlark


JoeST

Copperminds and Cuddleswarms

jmyers2043

Bah! Let's get away from boobie questions and wonder how deep the ocean would be if sponges didn't live there?  ???
Jim Myers  (5th member of SC4 Devotion)

sc4luv2

would it be soooooo deep, it would reach the magma core?
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screamingman12



"...the streetcar, the carriage of the people, was opposed; but that which is for the greatest good of the greatest number will always conquer in the end..." -Rapid Transit in Cities, Thomas Curtis Clarke, 1892

JoeST

Copperminds and Cuddleswarms

sc4luv2

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JoeST

Copperminds and Cuddleswarms

sc4luv2

I don't know, do YOU know? :P   :D ???  ???  ???
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