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Post by ChoChiyo »

Heh heh. Depends on what I want to put in the appliance. Fridge for milk. Dryer for cat....Uh...clothing.

garlic or onion?
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Post by Edge »

What a horrible choice - either without the other is incomplete. It's like saying:

Salt or Pepper?
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Post by Echus Cthulhu Mythos »

Mmm salt.

Quality or quantity?
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quality.

insanity or stupidity?
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Post by Echus Cthulhu Mythos »

Insanity! :banana:

Nail or bolt?
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Post by rosene »

Nail, cause I can bash it into the wall with just about anything.



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Post by Edge »

Simpsons. SP just ain't funny.

Huge honkin' avatar or Thumbnail pic?
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Post by Hunter B »

Thumbnail!



Calm down or Keep yelling?







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Post by Gil galad »

Calm down

vomit or sputum
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Vomit.



teejay's avatar:keep it or utterly eliminate it from existance :twisted: ?
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Post by laurie »

Keep it ( and be polite if you ask someone to remove one - works better than swearing)


The Beatles or The Rolling Stones?
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The Beatles on some days, and the Stones on others...
that's a real hard one.
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Post by rosene »

Hey teej, you forgot a question! :wink:

Christmas or Birthdays?
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Post by laurie »

Birthday - it's all MINE !!! :banana:


Hamburger or hotdog?
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Post by Echus Cthulhu Mythos »

Burgers are really nice. So too are hot dogs! ARGH! Brain overload: I'm melting!

Heart or lung?
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Post by laurie »

Lung (breathe deeply, ECM)


School or No School?
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School....but with a snow day!!!!! whoo hooo!

Ben Kingsley or Patrick Stewart?
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Post by rosene »

um, Ben Kingsley I guess.




Demi Moore or Nicole Kidman?
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Post by Edge »

Nicole Kidman :)

Circle or Triangle?
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Circle

Medieval or Rennaisance?
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Post by wolfspirit »

Renaissance (both the time period and the band)

Dollar Coin or Dollar Bill?

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Dollar bill. Too easy to mistake the coin for a quarter. Duh. :slap:

Verbosity or brevity?
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Post by laurie »

brevity


A, an or the? (brevity in action)
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Post by Edge »

A.

These or those?
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Post by ChoChiyo »

I'll take these.


You can have those.

Okay?

Bad love or no love?
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