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Betty Boop wrote: Attention Deficit Disorder


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Accountable, who exactly are you accountable to? :confused:
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JAB wrote: Why does Nomad's new avatar only have a head, 2 arms and 2 dancing feet? Where's his body? :-3




Yes Id like to know the answer to this as well please.
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I see my question's been ignored.

Accountable, who exactly are you accountable to?

Nomad, are you filling in for Accountable today?
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Surely you jest ? No man can fill those shoes other than the man who fills them now. Im assuming hes wearing his own shoes. I wonder what size they are ? I wonder if hes a loafer guy or a tennis shoe guy ? I like shoes. How bout you Val ? Do you like shoes ?
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Nomad wrote: This is uncanny ! You have ADD ?

You drove a bus ? A school bus ?
A doctor once tried to explain what I really had, but his screen saver distracted me.



Same model as a school bus but we used it to transport troops and aircrew.
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Valerie100 wrote: Accountable, who exactly are you accountable to? :confused:
Accountable I am to everyone in this Garden. :-6





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JAB wrote: Why does Nomad's new avatar only have a head, 2 arms and 2 dancing feet? Where's his body? :-3
In the Body Shop, of course! :D
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Accountable wrote: In the Body Shop, of course! :D


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Valerie100 wrote: I see my question's been ignored.



Accountable, who exactly are you accountable to?



Nomad, are you filling in for Accountable today?
Patience is a virtue. I just got here. Hmmmmmmmmm. :yh_think maybe we should start a ask Valery100 thread.



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flopstock wrote: so, what's the deal with these threads?
I got regular rates, but it didn't occur to me to negotiate :-2 .
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Acc will you please answer my question in the other thread - reasons for medical abortion.pplllllleeeeeesssseeeee!!
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okay.
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Accountable, any man, in the right situation, is capable of murder. But not any man is capable of being a good camper. So, murder and camping are not as similar as you might think. Would you agree or disagree with this hypothesis ?
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Nomad wrote: Accountable, any man, in the right situation, is capable of murder. But not any man is capable of being a good camper. So, murder and camping are not as similar as you might think. Would you agree or disagree with this hypothesis ?


Nomad are you off your meds again????
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feelin dirty minksy ? :-4
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Oopsie-daisie, shouldn't have posted before fully editing file :)
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Accountable, I'm glad that you know your place in the food chain of the ForumGarden ;)

Yes, yes, yes, I like shoes. Shania Twain's got that right. I don't have time for the flip-flop kind.

So go ahead. Start an ask Valerie100 thread. I'll answer questions. Fire away, interrogate if you want. (I may live to regret this.)
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Nomad wrote: Accountable, any man, in the right situation, is capable of murder. But not any man is capable of being a good camper. So, murder and camping are not as similar as you might think. Would you agree or disagree with this hypothesis ?
It sounds about right, but without investigation ,..... hmmmm. Let's test it! You murder someone & I'll go camping. What say? :-6
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accountable

Whats your favorite movie genre ?

Favorite movie ?

Actor ?

Actress ?

Whats the last film you went to see ?

After seeing an especially intriguing film do you discuss it in detail ?

Are you frequently "moved" by films ?

What types of things do you watch on tv ?

Whats the last movie you rented ?

How do you decide to rent a movie ? (cast ? genre ? historical value ? etc.)
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How much wood could a woodchuck chuck,

if a woodchuck

could chuck

wood?


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Oh Oh ! I Know The Answer To That !!!!
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I never killed anything more than a pet mouse, when I was a kid. His name was Freddie. I remember that he used to stand on my father's shoulders or run around my father's neck and then run into my father's shirt pocket. He would sit there with his head poking out of the pocket, or he would run back up my father's chest to his shoulders. Freddie was adorable.

My cousin told me that the right way to pick the mouse up was by its tail, so that's how I picked it up. Well, Freddie's tail snapped off. I broke down and cried so bad. It was a very traumatic experience for an seven-year-old.

I hope that you don't feel like going camping now. :-3
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Valerie !

You broke the mouses tail ?
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Accountable, have you ever imagined a world without Arnold asking you about a world without hypothetical questions ?
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You guys sure are testing...I've spent all afternoon with my nose buried in my dictionary just so I can follow your posts...Wolverine....hellions ???...where did you get that from ?:thinking:
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ArnoldLayne wrote: Is that a rhetorical question ?




Yes Arnold as are many of my posts. Shall we discuss the origin and the nature of my whimsicalities ?
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Nomad wrote: Yes Arnold as are many of my posts. Shall we discuss the origin and the nature of my whimsicalities ?


Don't you mean your capriciousness ? ;)
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Bez wrote: You guys sure are testing...I've spent all afternoon with my nose buried in my dictionary just so I can follow your posts...Wolverine....hellions ???...where did you get that from ?:thinking:
what did i spell it wrong?

maybe it's Hellians.


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Wolverine wrote: what did i spell it wrong?

maybe it's Hellians.
Correct spelling...I'd just never heard the word before !!
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Nomad -- Accountable

Whats your favorite movie genre ? Action Comedy

Favorite movie ? Mr Holland's Opus

Actor ? Not really, but I try when I'm in trouble

Actress ? Not really, but I ...... no, I'm not.

Whats the last film you went to see ? In the cinema? I think it was Backdraft

After seeing an especially intriguing film do you discuss it in detail ? No, unless I use clips from it to illustrate points in a lesson plan.

Are you frequently "moved" by films ? I'm an emotional guy. Yes.

What types of things do you watch on tv ? I'm getting older, so the union rules say I have to like the programs on educational TV more. I'm also shopping for a straw hat.

Whats the last movie you rented ? Crash. It was so bad I started a thread about it.

How do you decide to rent a movie ? (cast ? genre ? historical value ? etc.) I say "Movie?" and my beloved says "Mm." Based on the inflection, I either go or don't. Never really built a criteria list, but we usually pick the big hit suspense movies first.
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Wolverine wrote: How much wood could a woodchuck chuck,

if a woodchuck

could chuck

wood?
As much wood as a woodchuck could, if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
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Valerie100 wrote: I never killed anything more than a pet mouse, when I was a kid. His name was Freddie. I remember that he used to stand on my father's shoulders or run around my father's neck and then run into my father's shirt pocket. He would sit there with his head poking out of the pocket, or he would run back up my father's chest to his shoulders. Freddie was adorable.



My cousin told me that the right way to pick the mouse up was by its tail, so that's how I picked it up. Well, Freddie's tail snapped off. I broke down and cried so bad. It was a very traumatic experience for an seven-year-old.



I hope that you don't feel like going camping now. :-3
Um ... I don't get it. Are you saying you killed a mouse by.... WAIT A MINUTE! I'm not askin' questions here!



Whew! Almost got me with that one. :p
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ArnoldLayne wrote: Accountable. Have you ever imagined the world with no hypothetical questions ?
Would we be able to substitute rhetorical questions instead?



Don't answer that.
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Nomad wrote: Accountable, have you ever imagined a world without Arnold asking you about a world without hypothetical questions ?
Yes, absolutely. It's number 47,387 on my stratefied list of criteria of the perfect world. Guess where you fall. :D
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ArnoldLayne wrote: Is that a rhetorical question ?
I think that's a historical question. :yh_glasse
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Bez wrote: You guys sure are testing...I've spent all afternoon with my nose buried in my dictionary just so I can follow your posts...Wolverine....hellions ???...where did you get that from ?:thinking:
Hellions? That's us as teens. :D
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Nomad wrote: Yes Arnold as are many of my posts. Shall we discuss the origin and the nature of my whimsicalities ?
Hey, Arnold. The questions are to me. You want your own questions get your own thread. :sneaky:
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Bez wrote: Don't you mean your capriciousness ? ;)
I drove a Caprice once. It wasn't that great.
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NEXT!
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Accountable wrote: NEXT!



Aren't you just exhausted after all that posting ????



Have a good day :-6 ...I'm off shopping......What would you like to buy from a historical English city like Guildford, Surrey ( which is where I'm going today)
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Bez wrote: Aren't you just exhausted after all that posting ????

Have a good day :-6 ...I'm off shopping......What would you like to buy from a historical English city like Guildford, Surrey ( which is where I'm going today)
Nah, it's fun. I treat it like a gameshow lightning round. :D



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What was the last thing you said out loud? :)
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Nikki_Jayne wrote: What was the last thing you said out loud? :)
"G'night, baby."



No, it was "Damn Cat."
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Accountable wrote: Nomad -- Accountable

Whats your favorite movie genre ? Action Comedy

Favorite movie ? Mr Holland's Opus

Actor ? Not really, but I try when I'm in trouble

Actress ? Not really, but I ...... no, I'm not.

Whats the last film you went to see ? In the cinema? I think it was Backdraft

After seeing an especially intriguing film do you discuss it in detail ? No, unless I use clips from it to illustrate points in a lesson plan.

Are you frequently "moved" by films ? I'm an emotional guy. Yes.

What types of things do you watch on tv ? I'm getting older, so the union rules say I have to like the programs on educational TV more. I'm also shopping for a straw hat.

Whats the last movie you rented ? Crash. It was so bad I started a thread about it.

How do you decide to rent a movie ? (cast ? genre ? historical value ? etc.) I say "Movie?" and my beloved says "Mm." Based on the inflection, I either go or don't. Never really built a criteria list, but we usually pick the big hit suspense movies first.






Backdraft ? That was like 1982 ???

You really didnt like Crash ? Wow I thought it was riveting ! The subject matter was right up your alley, it had a good cast and the intertwining stories were creative I thought.........oh well.



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