all sorts of malarkey to stuff your brain with
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SquareEyes
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I spent most of it hung over from Friday night.
What's the furthest place you have traveled to?
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TheCaptain
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Sydney.
What is the most remote place you've ever been?
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SquareEyes
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In distance from me, Daejeon (Korea). In isolation, about 38000 feet up in a plane on the way
Is there a food you would never eat?
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I'd never eat live squirmy baby squids or octopus.
My bad!
What is the most disgusting thing you have ever had to eat?
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pirtybirdy wrote:
What is the most disgusting thing you have ever had to eat?
Marmite!
What do you do with a drunken sailor?
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SquareEyes
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Put him in the long-boat 'til he's sober.
Do you know the way to San José?
(p.s. Marmite's lovely! I had three slices of toast with it on last night

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No I don't know the way to San Jose.
(I also love Marmite.)
If you tolerate this, will your children be next?
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My children are always next... next to me morning, noon and night.
How much is a coffee in Istanbul?
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Skylace
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Lots.
Why don't people understand that death is evitable?
(P.S. Marmite looks like vaginal discharge and smells worse)
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I'm not sure they'd understand the question.
Is evitable a word?
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Colston
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by Colston »
Only in the world where 'evit' means to shag someone. So and so is so evitable.
What world is that?
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The one which exists in your imagination by the sounds of things!
Where does reality stop and fantasy begin?
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SquareEyes
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by SquareEyes »
My bedroom door ;)
Should I have another drink?
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Only if you can still touch the tip of your nose whilst standing on one leg.
What time do the clocks go back?
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Clocks don't go back. Time is relative. It's like your worst Aunt.
How many more corks will it take to do this thing I'm doing with corks?