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Question With a Question Game

Question With a Question Game

This is an easy little game to kill some time.

I start with a question and you must answer with a question.  As easy as that.}:)

I'll start:  Did you cheat in school?

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Reply #2151 Top

Negatory on the bankers, and why wouldn't Arnie be welcome with a job description like that:maybe: :thumbsup:

Reply #2152 Top

Oh, Arnie's welcome orright, but wouldn't his 'governator' muscles be hampered by the heavier Mars atmosphere?

Reply #2153 Top

ATMOSPHERE?!?! You of all people ask about the ATMOSPHERE?????

Sinner! Repent! :grin: (lurv ya Cap'n!)

Reply #2154 Top

Why shouldn't I ask about the atmosphere, didn't I oughta know where it's getting a bit thin?? }:)

Reply #2155 Top

Well, my waist line and thin are diverging at "c"...isn't that a shame?

Reply #2156 Top

Yer waistline and what? are diverging where?, and when they finally meet, will there be a cataclysmic reaction in your underwear?

:rofl:

 

Heya Doc.... what a load of old nonsense, hey... and what better way to pass a bit of carefree time???  :-" ;P :P

Reply #2157 Top

cataclysmic reaction in your underwear?
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Are they like skidmarks or mudpuddles:maybe: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Reply #2158 Top

Could I have meant that I'm getting fatter at the speed of 'light' or should that be 'h': the speed of 'heavy'?  :P ;)

Reply #2159 Top

Are they like skidmarks or mudpuddles
End of quote

Or would they be unstrained 'gas' lumps? :-"

Could I have meant that I'm getting fatter at the speed of 'light' or should that be 'h': the speed of 'heavy'?
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Now if it's going downhill with the wind at its back, wouldn't the speed of heavy under the gravitational pull actually be faster than the speed of light???

;P

Reply #2160 Top

Would it be faster than the speed of smell?

(sleep well, mate...you're doing all the right things. I'll pm ya later).

Reply #2161 Top

how fast is smell anyway? Will smell get cop tickets? :D

Reply #2163 Top

If everyone went as fast as the crow flies there would be no tickets would there:maybe:

Reply #2165 Top

Maybe for the Scenic route:maybe: :omg:

Reply #2166 Top

What do crows have to do with skid marks, mudpuddles, speed of smell and whether or not cops eat donuts before or after erupting in their bloomers enough to cause their guns to discharge prematurely and take out the fat man swelling up his bloomers with gaseous eruptions to rival Mt. St. Helens:maybe: o_O

Reply #2167 Top

Well that could be a ride for College Students,(not the eruption part)in the next carnival rides in a town near you, but that's common knowledge right:maybe:

(Right,,, crows and the Speed they fly.)

Reply #2168 Top

gaseous eruptions to rival Mt. St. Helens
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Shouldn't that be: "rival starkers on curried cabbage." ? :w00t:

 

So would these college kids be able to remain seated on this ride if they have gaseous eruptions that rival starkers on curried cabbage.... surely they'd have to be strapped in tighter than an astronaut leaving the atmosphere at mach 20???

:-"

Reply #2169 Top

Judging by these last few posts, is this any place for a lady? And if so, where is she? :blush:   :D

 

Reply #2170 Top

You can always tell a lady by the questions she asks, can't you?

Reply #2171 Top

Quoting DrJBHL, reply 20
You can always tell a lady by the questions she asks, can't you?
End of DrJBHL's quote

Either that or the answers that seemingly appear out of the ether so procrastination is easily accomplished once the eruptions within starkers leaves mudpuddles and gaseous envelopes surrounding Dr. Jbhl's ruminant:maybe: :-"

Reply #2172 Top

Sounds charming, doesn't it?

How could one resist? o_O

Reply #2173 Top

Resistance being an exercise in futility plus the charm factor has the present twisted so that the past happens first and leaves the future very much up to.........................:frogboy: :moo: :cylon: :sheep: *_* :snowman: :moo: :rolleyes: more or less:maybe:

Reply #2174 Top

Are those smileys a graphic representation of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle?

Reply #2175 Top

No....Pauli's Exclusion Principal. Heisenberg was uncertain as to what principal went round and round. Methinks he thought his quark did a double take and went south for the interim:maybe:  o_O