Cadet57 From United States of America, joined Jul 2005, 9081 posts, RR: 34 Reply 1, posted (6 years 3 months 3 weeks 5 days 1 hour ago) and read 1703 times:
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Mir From United States of America, joined Jan 2004, 19699 posts, RR: 56 Reply 12, posted (6 years 3 months 3 weeks 4 days 8 hours ago) and read 1672 times:
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Quoting Mir (Reply 12): Graphing Calculator or Pocketwatch?
A pocketwatch is easier to figure out. LOL. Some graphing calculators are ridiculously difficult.
Mozart or Beethoven?
Early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
Mir From United States of America, joined Jan 2004, 19699 posts, RR: 56 Reply 14, posted (6 years 3 months 3 weeks 4 days 8 hours ago) and read 1671 times:
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29 Deskflier: The two in combination makes a nice powerplant, could even power aircraft. If I have to choose I go with turbo. John Woo or Quentin Tarantino?
40 FlyDeltaJets87: Download (legally, of course ) NASCAR or Formula 1 (IE, all left turns or left and right turns? )
41 Deskflier: Hard one, road course racing is generally more entertaining, but "standard" cars is more interesting than formula cars. Okey, I´ll go with F1. Movie
42 Femme: Couch for me !!! (slob) LOL Potatoes or chips (fries)
43 WestJetForLife: Depends on meal, but on a pure eating factor? Chips/fries (I am one of the only Canadians to call fries "chips", which confuses the hell outta my fri
113 Carmenlu15: Baseball Happy Valentine's or Happy Anti-Valentine's?
114 KaiGywer: Happy Anti-Valentines. I might say Happy Valentines Day to somebody, but I ain't wasting money to support Hallmark. Show love every day of the year o
115 Deskflier: Every day (if I had someone to show love to) Staying on topic: Wonderful Wedding or Great Marriage?
116 KaiGywer: Great marriage. Wedding is one day, marriage is a long time. Marriage or live-in?
117 Skidmarks: Having been married twice Ihave to recommend live-in! Andy
118 KaiGywer: Hey old guy, you forgot to do a this or that...senility strikes
119 Skidmarks: Be grateful I made a comment ! Exeter or Southampton? Andy
120 KaiGywer: Southampton...closer to the continent Soccer or football?
121 ORDRyan28: football Halloween or Thanksgiving?
122 KaiGywer: Halloween. Thanksgiving means family and food...Halloween means girls in skimpy costumes and lots of alcohol... Dance club or pub?
123 Skidmarks: Pub, I don't do "dance" Sex or alcohol? Andy