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13 Feb 2011, 11:17 am

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jamieboy wrote:
Neither. They're both disgusting. What is this post war rationing?
8O Well I'm shocked, shocked do you hear me?
A corned beef and salad cream sarnie is the food of the gods.
lol, damn i'm so hungry now..
Yeah - I'm fighting an urge to nip up to Tescos and stock up... :lol:

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when did you first notice the spelling error in this thread's title? i only just noticed
Several posts ago, and I asked if anyone else had an almost uncontrollable urge to correct it.
It. Must. Be. Corrected.

Do you have a laser pointer and enjoy waving it around in the dark?


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13 Feb 2011, 12:45 pm

I did, but the dogs chewed on it, it no longer works

have you ever used a digital projector


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13 Feb 2011, 1:53 pm

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Nope. I like studying, since that's where the actual process of learning is. One thing I've have hated about college is that there really is no time to learn anything with all the papers one has to write and all the tests one has to complete. It does manage to keep a person busy while they finance the college and incur long term debt for themselves which is equivalent to long term revenue for the lending agencies. Personally, I prefer to buy textbooks on subjects that interest me (such as, currently, calculus and computer repair) and study them completely. Autodidacticism has no deadlines inherently, so I'm free to actually learn rather than merely rush through myriad subjects at 20 times the cost for no benefit whatsoever.


By studying I meant studying for a test the night before, not what you described. I am an autodidact myself, I love learning. ;) I agree with you completely, I learn much more on my own than I do in school.


I have never owned one, but in most of my classes in public school we had them, and a couple times teachers have asked me to fix them. :lol:

Do you tend to be a "nonconformist"?



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13 Feb 2011, 1:56 pm

I am me if that is what you mean.

Do you like solving puzzles (Optical/logic/3d/jigsaw/mystery/other)?


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13 Feb 2011, 2:14 pm

No, I meant do you tend to like things that most people don't, or don't like something because a lot of people do.


I like some puzzles, but definitely not jigsaw. Those are for old people. :lol:

Do you have no friends and are happy about it?
Lagunik ez daukazu, eta horregatik pozik al zaude?
Num tū amicōs nōn habēs et propter hunc gaudēs?

I played a game just like this on a language forum, so I'm gonna post bi- or tri-lingually. 8)



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13 Feb 2011, 2:19 pm

no i am not happy about it.

do you play chess?


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13 Feb 2011, 2:22 pm

I have no idea how to play it.

Are you impressed my magic shows?


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13 Feb 2011, 2:23 pm

Not incredibly.

Do blanket statements irritate you?



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13 Feb 2011, 2:24 pm

It depends if they are good and have new material. (the magic show)

Do you like breaded camembert?


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13 Feb 2011, 2:26 pm

jmnixon95 wrote:
Do blanket statements irritate you?


Depend's what statement exactly.

Do you find it annoying when you think you have posted something on here in time, but then you find out you're too late and it messes up the format?


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13 Feb 2011, 3:15 pm

Yes, it is annoying. PHPBB3 forums usually have a feature that shows that someone posted before you got the chance to, and let you revise your post if necessary, but for some reason this forum doesn't have that. :P

What is your favorite animal to have as a pet?
Zein da etxabere bezala daukan zure animalia gogokoena?



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13 Feb 2011, 3:26 pm

A dog, even though I don't have one.
(and what is that language you're using?)

Which you you think is/would be the best country to live in (for whatever reason) - and why?


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13 Feb 2011, 3:33 pm

Basque, the most awesome language ever. :wink: In my post before that I also used Latin, although I'm not so great at speaking Latin yet.

Scotland (don't care that it's not really its own country, England can suck it), Norway, or Spain, specifically Basque Country (which is also in France, but France can suck it too). Because they have awesome cultures, people, and languages. 8)

Do you want to travel to Chernobyl? (I do. :mrgreen: )
Chernobylara joatea nahi al duzu? (Nahi dut. :mrgreen: )



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13 Feb 2011, 4:39 pm

Oh, Basque. I don't think I've ever seen it written before but it looked a little Polish and a little Spanish, so I was completely thrown. :lol:

Chernobyl? Yes, strange to say - I would like to go there. Some weird combination of the danger and the isolation attracts me.

What's the most dangerous thing you'd be prepared to try?


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13 Feb 2011, 7:19 pm

Go on a date! :lol:

Have you been on a date?


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13 Feb 2011, 7:27 pm

Hmm, lessee now. <digs very deeply into memory>
Why yes, apparently I have! :lol:
Bit of a disaster it was too, so I certainly didn't make a habit of it.

Do you enjoy dating, or is it something of an unending quest?


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