Who's expecting??? lolx
2007-06-14 06:06:18
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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That's the point of expecting the unexpected! It's like being prepared for anything. If you expect the unexpected, you will not be caught off guard because you were prepared or expecting it. In a matter of speaking, yes that would make the unexpected expected!
2007-06-14 05:59:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I always expect the unexpected so the unexpected is there every time I turn around! There are certain things that I don't want to happen but I'm always reminded of "Murphy's Law," "What can go wrong, will go wrong!" But then there are days that I feel that will be bad days but turn out good. I'm always in hope of good days but I know that anything can happen to anyone at any given time!
2007-06-14 06:02:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes but the unexpected that you expected might now be what you expected so can you return the unexpected even though you expected the unexpected!♥j
2007-06-14 06:01:20
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answered by *queenfairy1*Antioch California 7
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If the unexpected was expected,it wouldn't be unexpected.
So the answer is yes,as you might expect.
2007-06-14 06:00:47
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answered by Alion 7
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Neat-o question...
I guess if it was UNEXPECTED, then you would not know the source of the expectation, nor the variety of the expectation, so it could still be Unexpected, for the plain fact that you did not know what you should be expecting unexpectedly.
Whoa, that made my head swirly.
2007-06-14 05:59:08
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answered by ? 6
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Only if you know what the specific unexpected thing is...in that case it wouldn't be unexpected in the first place cause you'd expect it....hahaha
2007-06-14 05:59:46
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answered by ☆Veritas☆ 5
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It would be expected except if what was expected wasnt the unexpected cause then it wouldnt be what you expected...If ya know what I mean.
2007-06-14 06:14:29
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answered by Tyler D 1
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Yes and No. Yes you are able to preddict that the unexpected is forthcoming. But not at what point in time, so therefore it remains unexpected.
2007-06-14 06:00:22
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answered by Fusion 7
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no cos as soon as you expect the unexpected its no longer the unexpected. it is then the expected.
2007-06-14 10:18:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but you dont necessarily know what the unexpected is, so it makes no difference if you get my point. =]
Good question by the way! =]
2007-06-14 06:00:04
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answer #11
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answered by ♠lAUGhTERZ 5
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