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Post by The Bug on Oct 1, 2005 0:26:10 GMT
Haven't you heard it?
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Post by Lauren on Oct 1, 2005 0:47:03 GMT
What does it say?
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Post by The Bug on Oct 1, 2005 7:49:19 GMT
"How much is that doggie in the window?"
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Post by John Darnacan on Oct 1, 2005 16:48:29 GMT
"How much is that doggie in the window?" Is it really appropriate for a lawnmower to have a pet?
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Post by The Bug on Oct 1, 2005 21:53:47 GMT
Do you think it unwise?
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Post by John Darnacan on Oct 2, 2005 0:04:46 GMT
Do you really think appliances should have pets? After all, would you entrust a hamster to a microwave oven?
[Oops, pop goes the weasel ;D]
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Post by The Bug on Oct 2, 2005 5:50:57 GMT
What makes you think the lawnmower in question is an appliance?
[Hi! I'm Barry Scott! For ground-in weasel stains use Cillit Bang!]
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Post by John Darnacan on Oct 2, 2005 15:10:35 GMT
Have I lost my mind?
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Post by The Bug on Oct 2, 2005 22:57:33 GMT
Are you unable to locate it?
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Post by Fitz Kreiner on Oct 3, 2005 15:53:29 GMT
would he be able to locate it if it was lost?
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Post by The Bug on Oct 3, 2005 22:20:48 GMT
Surely you can only locate something if it is lost to begin with?
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Post by Claire Voyant on Oct 4, 2005 2:34:57 GMT
Surely you can only locate something if it is lost to begin with? (Is that really a question, or a merely a statement followed by a question mark?) So, if my carkeys are not lost, I won't be able to locate them?
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Post by Fitz Kreiner on Oct 4, 2005 8:22:59 GMT
but if your car keys are not lost, does that not mean that you already know where they are?
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Post by The Bug on Oct 5, 2005 0:53:54 GMT
If you know where something is then why would you need to locate it?
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Post by Fitz Kreiner on Oct 5, 2005 16:01:46 GMT
if you dont locate it, how do you pick it up?
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