a stick day out?....hmmmm lets think....nope...cant help ya....ask this again please....cant quite grasp the question
2006-10-22 06:13:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Is a stick day out another way of saying you want to go for a walk with your walking sticks??
2006-10-22 00:06:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Go out in the sticks somewhere
2006-10-21 23:25:52
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answered by SteveT 7
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Do you mean a day for collecting sticks? I dont know. Anyway, i dont think you are allowed to just take large quantities of sticks out of woods and forests.
2006-10-21 23:27:03
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answered by Caroline 5
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Guess you are up in the North so the New Forest is out then?you could hop over to the Isle of Man or is that out of the question as well?
2006-10-22 02:20:08
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answered by edison 5
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whats a stick day?
2006-10-22 07:30:35
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answered by candyfloss 5
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As far as i am aware,there are no "stick days" in this country-maybe you meant to say "a quick day out"?Can't answer without further information anyway,sorry:-/
2006-10-22 00:25:08
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answered by Anonymous
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stick land
2006-10-21 23:27:34
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answered by Anonymous
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i think you have used too many inappropriate prepositions out up in here for me to comprehend what you are saying in up over here with
what's brown and sticky?
a (brown) stick
2006-10-21 23:27:00
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answered by echo c 3
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You complete imbecile why don't you ask a decent question instead of complete jibberish.
2006-10-21 23:29:23
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answered by PChill1 1
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