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September 14, 2014, 11:21:44 PM
Can be !!! what do you think?

Do you think it might be the case that some people here do not like pyramids that much?
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September 14, 2014, 09:21:46 PM
Can be !!! what do you think?
legendary
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September 14, 2014, 09:21:22 PM
Why do we build grand quote pyramids, and then some jerk has to come in and ruin them?
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September 14, 2014, 03:05:57 PM
Is it a serious question?
hero member
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September 14, 2014, 07:53:10 AM
This thread is going on for ever; when will it stop?
Perhaps when all questions have been answered?
Don't you think that some questions were made twice or more times?
Would you like a bacon sandwich?
Have you heard the one about the overprotective mom who was worried about how her kid would react to his first day at school, and so she started preparing him two months in advance, by telling him how wonderful school would be and the great things he would learn there and the new friends he would make and playtime and so on, but naturally the kid only became more and more scared, until he was totally terrified and cried and screamed when the dreaded morning finally came, which left her mom agonizing all day; but she was quite relieved when the kid came back all excited and told her that she was right and school was wonderful, so in the next morning she woke him up cheerfully to go to school, and he asked surprised, "what, again?"?
Isn't the above question too long?
Is it?
How long should the question be to be just nice?
Including the question mark?
How can it be a question without a question mark?
Perhaps "the question mark on my keyboard does not work, does anyone know how to fix it" could be an example?
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
September 14, 2014, 07:34:05 AM
This thread is going on for ever; when will it stop?
Perhaps when all questions have been answered?
Don't you think that some questions were made twice or more times?
Would you like a bacon sandwich?
Have you heard the one about the overprotective mom who was worried about how her kid would react to his first day at school, and so she started preparing him two months in advance, by telling him how wonderful school would be and the great things he would learn there and the new friends he would make and playtime and so on, but naturally the kid only became more and more scared, until he was totally terrified and cried and screamed when the dreaded morning finally came, which left her mom agonizing all day; but she was quite relieved when the kid came back all excited and told her that she was right and school was wonderful, so in the next morning she woke him up cheerfully to go to school, and he asked surprised, "what, again?"?
Isn't the above question too long?
Is it?
How long should the question be to be just nice?
Including the question mark?


How can it be a question without a question mark?
hero member
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September 14, 2014, 06:01:40 AM
This thread is going on for ever; when will it stop?
Perhaps when all questions have been answered?
Don't you think that some questions were made twice or more times?
Would you like a bacon sandwich?
Have you heard the one about the overprotective mom who was worried about how her kid would react to his first day at school, and so she started preparing him two months in advance, by telling him how wonderful school would be and the great things he would learn there and the new friends he would make and playtime and so on, but naturally the kid only became more and more scared, until he was totally terrified and cried and screamed when the dreaded morning finally came, which left her mom agonizing all day; but she was quite relieved when the kid came back all excited and told her that she was right and school was wonderful, so in the next morning she woke him up cheerfully to go to school, and he asked surprised, "what, again?"?
Isn't the above question too long?
Is it?
How long should the question be to be just nice?
Including the question mark?
newbie
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September 14, 2014, 05:37:32 AM
This thread is going on for ever; when will it stop?
Perhaps when all questions have been answered?
Don't you think that some questions were made twice or more times?
Would you like a bacon sandwich?
Have you heard the one about the overprotective mom who was worried about how her kid would react to his first day at school, and so she started preparing him two months in advance, by telling him how wonderful school would be and the great things he would learn there and the new friends he would make and playtime and so on, but naturally the kid only became more and more scared, until he was totally terrified and cried and screamed when the dreaded morning finally came, which left her mom agonizing all day; but she was quite relieved when the kid came back all excited and told her that she was right and school was wonderful, so in the next morning she woke him up cheerfully to go to school, and he asked surprised, "what, again?"?
Isn't the above question too long?
Is it?

How long should the question be to be just nice?
What question are you talking about?
member
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September 14, 2014, 05:19:20 AM
This thread is going on for ever; when will it stop?
Perhaps when all questions have been answered?
Don't you think that some questions were made twice or more times?
Would you like a bacon sandwich?
Have you heard the one about the overprotective mom who was worried about how her kid would react to his first day at school, and so she started preparing him two months in advance, by telling him how wonderful school would be and the great things he would learn there and the new friends he would make and playtime and so on, but naturally the kid only became more and more scared, until he was totally terrified and cried and screamed when the dreaded morning finally came, which left her mom agonizing all day; but she was quite relieved when the kid came back all excited and told her that she was right and school was wonderful, so in the next morning she woke him up cheerfully to go to school, and he asked surprised, "what, again?"?
Isn't the above question too long?
Is it?

How long should the question be to be just nice?
hero member
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Merit: 1003
September 13, 2014, 11:58:53 AM
This thread is going on for ever; when will it stop?
Perhaps when all questions have been answered?
Don't you think that some questions were made twice or more times?
Would you like a bacon sandwich?
Have you heard the one about the overprotective mom who was worried about how her kid would react to his first day at school, and so she started preparing him two months in advance, by telling him how wonderful school would be and the great things he would learn there and the new friends he would make and playtime and so on, but naturally the kid only became more and more scared, until he was totally terrified and cried and screamed when the dreaded morning finally came, which left her mom agonizing all day; but she was quite relieved when the kid came back all excited and told her that she was right and school was wonderful, so in the next morning she woke him up cheerfully to go to school, and he asked surprised, "what, again?"?
Isn't the above question too long?
Is it?
member
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Merit: 10
September 13, 2014, 11:34:56 AM
This thread is going on for ever; when will it stop?
Perhaps when all questions have been answered?
Don't you think that some questions were made twice or more times?
Would you like a bacon sandwich?
Have you heard the one about the overprotective mom who was worried about how her kid would react to his first day at school, and so she started preparing him two months in advance, by telling him how wonderful school would be and the great things he would learn there and the new friends he would make and playtime and so on, but naturally the kid only became more and more scared, until he was totally terrified and cried and screamed when the dreaded morning finally came, which left her mom agonizing all day; but she was quite relieved when the kid came back all excited and told her that she was right and school was wonderful, so in the next morning she woke him up cheerfully to go to school, and he asked surprised, "what, again?"?
Isn't the above question too long?
hero member
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Merit: 1003
September 13, 2014, 08:47:11 AM
This thread is going on for ever; when will it stop?
Perhaps when all questions have been answered?
Don't you think that some questions were made twice or more times?
Would you like a bacon sandwich?
Have you heard the one about the overprotective mom who was worried about how her kid would react to his first day at school, and so she started preparing him two months in advance, by telling him how wonderful school would be and the great things he would learn there and the new friends he would make and playtime and so on, but naturally the kid only became more and more scared, until he was totally terrified and cried and screamed when the dreaded morning finally came, which left her mom agonizing all day; but she was quite relieved when the kid came back all excited and told her that she was right and school was wonderful, so in the next morning she woke him up cheerfully to go to school, and he asked surprised, "what, again?"?
legendary
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Kobocoin - Mobile Money for Africa
September 13, 2014, 08:30:14 AM
This thread is going on for ever; when will it stop?

Perhaps when all questions have been answered?
Don't you think that some questions were made twice or more times?

Would you like a bacon sandwich?
Can I get some emmental on that?
vip
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September 13, 2014, 04:49:27 AM
This thread is going on for ever; when will it stop?

Perhaps when all questions have been answered?
Don't you think that some questions were made twice or more times?

Would you like a bacon sandwich?
member
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September 12, 2014, 10:14:39 AM
This thread is going on for ever; when will it stop?

Perhaps when all questions have been answered?
Don't you think that some questions were made twice or more times?
legendary
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September 12, 2014, 07:51:31 AM
This thread is going on for ever; when will it stop?

Perhaps when all questions have been answered?
legendary
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September 12, 2014, 07:27:38 AM
Have you ever seen a longer question than this, considering you are asking already that if you haven't seen any other longer questions to the former poster, as this is one of the longest questions i have ever seen or asked myself while hopefully hopping to adquire an answer for the aforementioned question being questioned as I type slash speak slash ask?
Why are you guys not even answering each other's questions?
Why's the sky blue?
Well there's a suspect, you think he did it?

Any other potential suspects?
Do you mean particles, other than electrons, that are suspected of creating an electric potential in the around them?
In the what around them??
Don't you see that there is a space between "the" and "around"?  Grin

This thread is going on for ever; when will it stop?
hero member
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Merit: 1003
September 12, 2014, 06:49:32 AM
Have you ever seen a longer question than this, considering you are asking already that if you haven't seen any other longer questions to the former poster, as this is one of the longest questions i have ever seen or asked myself while hopefully hopping to adquire an answer for the aforementioned question being questioned as I type slash speak slash ask?
Why are you guys not even answering each other's questions?
Why's the sky blue?
Well there's a suspect, you think he did it?

Any other potential suspects?
Do you mean particles, other than electrons, that are suspected of creating an electric potential in the around them?
In the what around them??
Don't you see that there is a space between "the" and "around"?  Grin
legendary
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Kobocoin - Mobile Money for Africa
September 12, 2014, 06:38:28 AM
Have you ever seen a longer question than this, considering you are asking already that if you haven't seen any other longer questions to the former poster, as this is one of the longest questions i have ever seen or asked myself while hopefully hopping to adquire an answer for the aforementioned question being questioned as I type slash speak slash ask?
Why are you guys not even answering each other's questions?
Why's the sky blue?
Well there's a suspect, you think he did it?

Any other potential suspects?
Do you mean particles, other than electrons, that are suspected of creating an electric potential in the around them?
In the what around them??
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1003
September 12, 2014, 05:43:01 AM
Have you ever seen a longer question than this, considering you are asking already that if you haven't seen any other longer questions to the former poster, as this is one of the longest questions i have ever seen or asked myself while hopefully hopping to adquire an answer for the aforementioned question being questioned as I type slash speak slash ask?
Why are you guys not even answering each other's questions?
Why's the sky blue?
Well there's a suspect, you think he did it?

Any other potential suspects?
Do you mean particles, other than electrons, that are suspected of creating an electric potential in the around them?
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