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Still nope. It is doable, obviously. 


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And those Zumwalts are already useless, they can be taken out with an ICBM.
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That puddle that gets to be sentient.
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Salman Rushdie
You talk to God, you're religious. God talks to you, you're psychotic.
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Who needs a meaning anyway, I'd settle anyday for a very fine view.
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This is the wrong forum for bluffing

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Yes, yes. But first I need to show you this venomous fish!
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I think we should do whatever Pawiz wants.
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Signifying nothing. [Macbeth]
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The way to dusty death. Out, out brief candle
Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing. [Macbeth]
It am wicked to mock the afflicted. [BH (Calcutta), failed]
Dope will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope. [Freewheelin' Franklin]
personal blog: the view from fanling [stories about Hong Kong and any other shite I can think up]
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Carry on. It'll be worth it.

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I already have the book in paperback and hardback so if I win give it to someone else.Tigger wrote:Carry on. It'll be worth it.
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Gawd wrote:»
And those Zumwalts are already useless, they can be taken out with an ICBM.
The world is a thing of utter inordinate complexity and richness and strangeness that is absolutely awesome. I mean the idea that such complexity can arise not only out of such simplicity, but probably absolutely out of nothing, is the most fabulous extraordinary idea. And once you get some kind of inkling of how that might have happened, it's just wonderful. And . . . the opportunity to spend 70 or 80 years of your life in such a universe is time well spent as far as I am concerned.
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You haven't yet, though.DP wrote:I already have the book in paperback and hardback so if I win give it to someone else.Tigger wrote:Carry on. It'll be worth it.
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I now realise how many characters he created, but considering the magnanimity of my gesture, it's worth a punt.
HINT: It's a fictional character created by Adams from a fictional book he wrote himself.
More hints may be forthcoming, but then I'll have to devalue the prize by tearing some pages out. :twisted:

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Electric MonkTigger wrote:You haven't yet, though.DP wrote:I already have the book in paperback and hardback so if I win give it to someone else.Tigger wrote:Carry on. It'll be worth it.
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I now realise how many characters he created, but considering the magnanimity of my gesture, it's worth a punt.
HINT: It's a fictional character created by Adams from a fictional book he wrote himself.
More hints may be forthcoming, but then I'll have to devalue the prize by tearing some pages out. :twisted:
Gawd wrote:»
And those Zumwalts are already useless, they can be taken out with an ICBM.
The world is a thing of utter inordinate complexity and richness and strangeness that is absolutely awesome. I mean the idea that such complexity can arise not only out of such simplicity, but probably absolutely out of nothing, is the most fabulous extraordinary idea. And once you get some kind of inkling of how that might have happened, it's just wonderful. And . . . the opportunity to spend 70 or 80 years of your life in such a universe is time well spent as far as I am concerned.
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Ooooooooooooooooooooooooh, that was the one I was going to use, but I don't do religion. You seem terribly familiar with these wonderful characters.DP wrote:Electric MonkTigger wrote:You haven't yet, though.DP wrote:I already have the book in paperback and hardback so if I win give it to someone else.Tigger wrote:Carry on. It'll be worth it.
Yooden Vranx![]()
I now realise how many characters he created, but considering the magnanimity of my gesture, it's worth a punt.
HINT: It's a fictional character created by Adams from a fictional book he wrote himself.
More hints may be forthcoming, but then I'll have to devalue the prize by tearing some pages out. :twisted:
You'll have it soon, I'll wager. Not Wowbagger, The tea lady in the station, the old lady on the plane, or Random.

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Reg Chronitis?Tigger wrote:Ooooooooooooooooooooooooh, that was the one I was going to use, but I don't do religion. You seem terribly familiar with these wonderful characters.DP wrote:Electric MonkTigger wrote:You haven't yet, though.DP wrote:I already have the book in paperback and hardback so if I win give it to someone else.Tigger wrote:Carry on. It'll be worth it.
Yooden Vranx![]()
I now realise how many characters he created, but considering the magnanimity of my gesture, it's worth a punt.
HINT: It's a fictional character created by Adams from a fictional book he wrote himself.
More hints may be forthcoming, but then I'll have to devalue the prize by tearing some pages out. :twisted:
You'll have it soon, I'll wager. Not Wowbagger, The tea lady in the station, the old lady on the plane, or Random.

Gawd wrote:»
And those Zumwalts are already useless, they can be taken out with an ICBM.
The world is a thing of utter inordinate complexity and richness and strangeness that is absolutely awesome. I mean the idea that such complexity can arise not only out of such simplicity, but probably absolutely out of nothing, is the most fabulous extraordinary idea. And once you get some kind of inkling of how that might have happened, it's just wonderful. And . . . the opportunity to spend 70 or 80 years of your life in such a universe is time well spent as far as I am concerned.
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Re: Colfer's 'And Another Thing' (Part 6 of 3)
Tigger wrote:Ooooooooooooooooooooooooh, that was the one I was going to use, but I don't do religion. You seem terribly familiar with these wonderful characters.DP wrote:Electric MonkTigger wrote:You haven't yet, though.DP wrote:I already have the book in paperback and hardback so if I win give it to someone else.Tigger wrote:Carry on. It'll be worth it.
Yooden Vranx![]()
I now realise how many characters he created, but considering the magnanimity of my gesture, it's worth a punt.
HINT: It's a fictional character created by Adams from a fictional book he wrote himself.
More hints may be forthcoming, but then I'll have to devalue the prize by tearing some pages out. :twisted:
You'll have it soon, I'll wager. Not Wowbagger, The tea lady in the station, the old lady on the plane, or Random.
Brilliant suggestion. No.DP wrote:Reg Chronitis?
Major Bop-Ad fan, so I'll get there eventually.

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Gawd wrote:»
And those Zumwalts are already useless, they can be taken out with an ICBM.
The world is a thing of utter inordinate complexity and richness and strangeness that is absolutely awesome. I mean the idea that such complexity can arise not only out of such simplicity, but probably absolutely out of nothing, is the most fabulous extraordinary idea. And once you get some kind of inkling of how that might have happened, it's just wonderful. And . . . the opportunity to spend 70 or 80 years of your life in such a universe is time well spent as far as I am concerned.
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