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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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following on from an earlier thread,
When Einstein determined that the speed of light in a vacuum was erm pretty fast, did he mean in a Hoover or a Dyson?
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I don't c that it makes a difference. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"why is it that sitting up and sitting down mean the same bloody thing?!?!?! grrrrr, i'm easily confused
it's all in the adverb."
that is definitely the best answer i've heard for that one....gold star for u!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"why is it that sitting up and sitting down mean the same bloody thing?!?!?! grrrrr, i'm easily confused
it's all in the adverb.
that is definitely the best answer i've heard for that one....gold star for u!! "
yaaaay |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"if you wanted to travel,one light year(5.9 trillion miles),and you were catching the train at glasgow central.
would you be better catching,
the 9.13 or the 9.47.? "
9:47...its bloody cold there and it gives the sun a chance to warm the place up a lil |
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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago
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"if you wanted to travel,one light year(5.9 trillion miles),and you were catching the train at glasgow central.
would you be better catching,
the 9.13 or the 9.47.?
9:47...its bloody cold there and it gives the sun a chance to warm the place up a lil "
i could catch the 9.13,and get a loan of mushy's,unstained sheepskin rug. |
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"if you wanted to travel,one light year(5.9 trillion miles),and you were catching the train at glasgow central.
would you be better catching,
the 9.13 or the 9.47.? "
am or pm?
seasoned travellers wanna know why someone sprinkled them with pepper |
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"if you wanted to travel,one light year(5.9 trillion miles),and you were catching the train at glasgow central.
would you be better catching,
the 9.13 or the 9.47.?
9:47...its bloody cold there and it gives the sun a chance to warm the place up a lil
i could catch the 9.13,and get a loan of mushy's,unstained sheepskin rug. "
It may have been unstained when you used it, but not now lol |
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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago
glasgow |
"if you wanted to travel,one light year(5.9 trillion miles),and you were catching the train at glasgow central.
would you be better catching,
the 9.13 or the 9.47.?
am or pm?
i could catch the sleeper,and waken up fresh,when i get there.
work on the line not withstanding.
seasoned travellers wanna know why someone sprinkled them with pepper" |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"if you wanted to travel,one light year(5.9 trillion miles),and you were catching the train at glasgow central.
would you be better catching,
the 9.13 or the 9.47.?
am or pm?
i could catch the sleeper,and waken up fresh,when i get there.
work on the line not withstanding.
seasoned travellers wanna know why someone sprinkled them with pepper "
oooh gimme sumathat - hot sandman mmm |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"if you wanted to travel,one light year(5.9 trillion miles),and you were catching the train at glasgow central.
would you be better catching,
the 9.13 or the 9.47.? "
The 9.47 would allow you to buy an off peak ticket. |
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By *acktilMan
over a year ago
Tewkesbury |
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following on from an earlier thread,
When Einstein determined that the speed of light in a vacuum was erm pretty fast, did he mean in a Hoover or a Dyson?
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If the answer is 42, what was the question again? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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following on from an earlier thread,
When Einstein determined that the speed of light in a vacuum was erm pretty fast, did he mean in a Hoover or a Dyson?
If the answer is 42, what was the question again? "
seven sevens |
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following on from an earlier thread,
When Einstein determined that the speed of light in a vacuum was erm pretty fast, did he mean in a Hoover or a Dyson?
If the answer is 42, what was the question again? "
How's Terry and the Dinosaurs? |
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following on from an earlier thread,
When Einstein determined that the speed of light in a vacuum was erm pretty fast, did he mean in a Hoover or a Dyson?
If the answer is 42, what was the question again?
seven sevens"
Thats the dwarf sister brides your thinking of? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"
following on from an earlier thread,
When Einstein determined that the speed of light in a vacuum was erm pretty fast, did he mean in a Hoover or a Dyson?
If the answer is 42, what was the question again?
seven sevens"
Close, but no cigar this time. |
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By *acktilMan
over a year ago
Tewkesbury |
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following on from an earlier thread,
When Einstein determined that the speed of light in a vacuum was erm pretty fast, did he mean in a Hoover or a Dyson?
If the answer is 42, what was the question again?
How's Terry and the Dinosaurs?"
Terri's fine shes my alter ego I'm the dinosaur, likalotapus. |
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By *acktilMan
over a year ago
Tewkesbury |
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following on from an earlier thread,
When Einstein determined that the speed of light in a vacuum was erm pretty fast, did he mean in a Hoover or a Dyson?
If the answer is 42, what was the question again?
seven sevens
Thats the dwarf sister brides your thinking of?"
Blue dwarf = Smurf |
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By *acktilMan
over a year ago
Tewkesbury |
"
following on from an earlier thread,
When Einstein determined that the speed of light in a vacuum was erm pretty fast, did he mean in a Hoover or a Dyson?
If the answer is 42, what was the question again?
seven sevens"
minus seven, is to cold to play rugby at my age |
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