it's kind like
if there is an exception to every rule, is there an exception to that rule as well?
2007-12-27 02:16:03
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answer #1
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answered by thirdfrikkingaccount 3
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you still wouldn't know what the unexpected outcome is, you just can't count on everything going as you think it would. To expect the unexpected would mean less stress when things change. (I'm not good at it to tell the truth)
2007-12-27 10:14:16
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answered by Chele 5
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No, expecting the unexpected doesn't make the unexpected expected.
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Sweetie
2007-12-27 10:13:29
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answered by ♥Šωèé†íé♥ 6
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I would expect so
2007-12-27 10:12:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure Casey whatever you say cutie.lol
2007-12-27 10:14:38
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answered by Gone 7
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Maybe... Sometimes when you expect your answer to be the best answer, it's not. When you don't expect your answer to be the best answer, it will be the best answer.. :)
2007-12-27 10:17:42
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answered by ? 3
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yes
2007-12-27 10:13:10
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answered by Anonymous
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hmm.......
if you describe something as "undescribable", are you not describing it?
i dont know the answer to either of the questions.
2007-12-27 10:13:04
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answered by BHS Via Sol 5
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yeah
2007-12-27 10:13:01
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answered by ™DEF LEPPARDS GIRL™ 2
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expectantly baby!!
2007-12-27 10:39:27
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answered by FREDDY 6
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