Hey Johnny, are you the red or the black?
2007-02-17 05:31:10
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answer #1
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answered by ? 3
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Could one see such reponses as ways to look deeper? Would it be really so bad if there were no sure answers to anything? Wouldn't that open up a world of personal interpretation and understanding where no one could paint a picture simply black and white? Although there would never be a final agreement on an answer, couldn't such a situation lead to compromise and cooperation and possibly a betterment of our common humanity?
So, to answer your question; no, except those lawyers and politicians, because we know they do it to avoid telling the truth, don't we?
Peace (?)
2007-02-17 13:41:00
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answered by zingis 6
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No not really--because if they need more info to answer my question then I hope the do ask...
2007-02-17 13:34:16
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answered by eeyoree rocks2003 7
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Sometimes.It depends what were talking about.Im pretty mello really.I try not to sweat the small stuff.
2007-02-17 13:31:41
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answered by Anonymous
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oh yes
but I continue on & on to make sure I get the last word...& an answer from them
2007-02-17 13:34:06
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answered by × 7
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Nope.
2007-02-17 13:31:06
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answered by melanie 3
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Yes it bloody does. Why, does it bother you?
2007-02-17 13:31:54
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answered by ? 6
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No, some are rhetorical so it's obvious what they think and you got your answer.
2007-02-17 13:35:42
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answered by So'sYerFace 4
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It's not a big deal.
2007-02-17 13:29:43
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answered by Bowllynn 7
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No, its how conversations are made
2007-02-17 13:30:52
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answered by Anonymous
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