Lulu2;486333 wrote: You're on vacation and find yourself overlooking a clothing-optional beach.....would you strip down & join the sunbathers? Or would you remian clothed?
Whatever my choice, there'd be cameras and lighting set up.
I think he'd like Texas...even though we wear banana hats...or whatever it was that you said we do with bananas....:wah:
Well, you can take his body, but you'll never have his soul.
<t>caesar777;485387 wrote: What is the meaning of life?<br/> M-hmm. Well, it's nothing very special. Uh, try and be nice to people, avoid eating fat, read a good book every now and then, get some walking in, and try and live together in peace and harmony with people of all creeds and nations.<br ...
<t>Galbally;483895 wrote: Which do you find more exciting, a roll in the hay, or a kiss in the dark?<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> Also, if there life on mars? I think I might try and put a bet on this with the bookies as the odds that there is have just shot up.<br/> Question 1: Geez, you actually made ...
<r>Imladris;483892 wrote: Favourite breakfast food?<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> Porridge - should it be made with water or milk, sugar or salt?<br/> Two questions per post?! WELL I NEVER! Internet crash imminent! Beep beep internet police is on the way! :wah: <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> Favourite ...
<t>koan;483845 wrote: Do you think Stephen Harper was elected solely because of disapproval of the Liberals or do you think he would have won anyway?<br/> I believe he was elected because 90% of Canadians are still too shy to vote for the party they really belong in - the Marijuana party!<br/> <br ...
<r>sunny104;483842 wrote: awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!! :-4 <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> What a cutie!!!! <br/> This is not a question. Disqualified, please take your consolation peanuts and move to the back of the line.<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> Just kidding <E>:)</E>:) Thanks! I think I just might like him ...
<r>YZGI;483835 wrote: How many homes have you rolled?<br/> Well, if I don't count the one I slipped past internet security yesterday and the ~45 or so I did in my sleep (cheated on those <EMOJI seq="1f444" tseq="1f444">:lips:</EMOJI> ), I would have to say about 354.2¬ degrees of latitude on the ...
<t>YZGI;483827 wrote: Why do Canadians hate Texans?<br/> I'm guessing it has to do with the fact you guys like to wear hats made of innocent slaughtered bananas even on banana memorial day :<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> Nah, I love Texans. I like to pretend they're all exactly like Hank Hill <3<3</t>
<r>sunny104;483825 wrote: do you like bagels? <E>:)</E><br/> <br/> <br/> I'm glad you asked this very poignant and pertinent question! <br/> <br/> I love bagels! Especially the Bagels in the attached pic!<br/> <br/> But I think the question on everyone's lips is... do you like cinnamon rolls ...
<t>jimbo;483822 wrote: do you think Canadians are funnier than Americans :sneaky: :sneaky:<br/> <br/> <br/> No. But my mom once told me about a legendary fair-haired Canadian eccentric who could knit sweaters, grind wheat and drink lemonade at the same time. He made me a delicious lemon-flavoured ...
<t>Patsy Warnick;483818 wrote: Thats every state - its a government increase - isn't it??<br/> <br/> Crack would probably be cheaper - a pack of cigs will be nearly $8.00..<br/> <br/> Amazing - I remember going to the store with a note to buy a pack for my mom probably @ .75 or 1.10 a pack..<br ...
<r>As you all know, I just started posting here... and I figure a good way to get to know everyone, and have everyone get to know me, is to jump into this full-throttle and let 'er rip.<br/> <br/> So ask me any question you wish, and I will answer it.<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> Disclaimers:<br/> <br ...
<r>AussiePam;482194 wrote: I used to feel the same way, bagels. But I think most people are probably happily fairly unaware of the nuances of language and are probably just following a closure formula they've learned. <br/> <br/> Have a nice day! can be used to be polite to a customer, to finalise a ...
<t>AussiePam;481848 wrote: Interesting thread, Koan. I was thinking yesterday about the 'Have a Nice Day' phrase which came to Australia from America, grated horribly on antipodean ears at first but now is normal parlance. <br/> <br/> My take is that social interaction with strangers is a risky ...
<r>abbey;481745 wrote: Hiya Bagel, welcome to FG <br/> <br/> <br/> Hey! Thanks!<br/> <br/> chonsigirl;481746 wrote: Hi Bagel!<br/> <br/> <br/> Hi! (why are we only limited to four images per post... grr)<br/> <br/> cherandbuster;481747 wrote: Welcome Aboard! <br/> <br/> Anyone who likes smoked ...
<r>Hey, thanks man! What a nice welcome from everyone!<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> koan;481677 wrote: Holy lurker! Nice you finally joined in. <E>:)</E><br/> <br/> <br/> Well, I didn't really lurk much, just kind of made the account and never got around to posting. Can you imagine someone actually ...
<t>pompom;481715 wrote: Not very good at this either but I usually try to go with it - it's like "stroking" activity in primates? Perhaps it's not the actual words that count in certain situations, those where people are slightly acquainted and no-one's sure of the other's feelings/intentions ...
<r>koan;481675 wrote: I'd also put in this category the oddity of having to answer<br/> <br/> "I love you." with that oh, so predictable "I love you too." Even if it's true, it just doesn't sound sincere to me. I wince.<br/> <br/> <br/> Yes!! I couldn't agree more. I tend to kind of inadvertently ...
<r>Hey dudes and dudettes,<br/> <br/> I'm not so new, as I created this account a while ago but never actually posted. I hope to become a regularly posting member.<br/> <br/> Not much about me to say, I'm a boring and average type of person who should be having a life instead of posting on the ...