Buk, if you are not going to call me again after last night...just say so...geesh...I had a good time...
2007-06-10 05:14:28
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answered by ஐAldaஐ 6
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I read the same quote on a napkin in the bar, but I still wound up getting arrested that night. So, yes, beer and my stupid behavior does lead to my arrest and eventual parole.
2007-06-10 07:57:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Let me guess ... Shakespeare's King Richard III, correct?
Comes right after "Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this sun of York."
2007-06-10 17:53:05
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answered by Dolores & the prune 7
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No, but there is a ubiquitous tool that could lay folly to your needless verbosity.
It's called a thesaurus.
2007-06-10 05:15:06
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answered by molave 2
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Generally speaking I am inclined to answer in the affirmative to your inquiry. But I must admit I am tempted to answer no from frustration.
2007-06-10 05:15:09
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answered by Linda B 3
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The yahoo violations team
2007-06-10 05:21:23
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answered by KD 5
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Buk. I call that The Creative Forces and they do all you mentioned and much more. Most of it we don't even understand....Yet.
Thanks for coming to breakfast.
2007-06-10 05:17:32
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answered by asmikeocsit 7
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It's called life, Buk.
2007-06-10 21:01:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm, looks like somebody got hit in the head with a dictionary this morning.... :-))
2007-06-10 05:14:32
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answered by zen 7
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Yeah.
2007-06-10 05:14:14
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answered by Ands 7
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