HAHAHA!!!! You're so funny! Your remarks make me laugh....
2006-06-18 14:00:39
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answered by Curious_Camo_Jess 5
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That depends. If you walk around in a trench coat providing sheer bliss to strangers you could get locked up.
2006-06-18 21:01:04
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answered by text avitar 2
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I think you have sheered something, but not bliss. And how could you deny yourself the bliss you experienced in prison, if in fact you ever were in prison?
2006-06-18 21:02:45
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answered by thylawyer 7
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I must have missed it when Webster changed the definition of bliss to: n : the feeling of being bored by something tedious [syn: ennui, tedium. Yes, I'd say you're liable
2006-06-18 21:02:37
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answered by Anonymous
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lol..If that's really the case then why do you have the time to be online? On the other hand I wouldn't go back to prison either....run like hell! If the cops try to take you out make sure you are armed and take one with ya if they start firing on your a**.
2006-06-18 21:03:02
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answered by chikkinslayer 2
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I think u have sheer bliss mixed with sheer terror
2006-06-18 20:58:57
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answered by Melissa 2
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Could a person sue you for false advertisement upon really seeing you?
2006-06-18 21:07:49
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answered by Tyna S 2
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No, but vomiting, or asphyxiation from laughing at yer itty bitty package can be considered "man" slaughter;
2006-06-19 05:52:01
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answered by Anonymous
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no but you can be held liable for being a concited as
2006-06-18 21:01:25
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answered by puresplprix 4
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Maybe you could disrobe more slowly, so your sheer, blinding perfection will not overwhelm her delicate sensibilities.
Or, you could just date blind chicks.
2006-06-18 21:02:10
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answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7
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I haven't heard of a person laughing themselves to death, but I'm betting it's possible.
2006-06-18 21:00:21
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answered by lola 2
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