Originally posted by Grampy Bobby* What makes some words stick to paper and become memorable while others slip off?
[b]Answer Me This
* What makes some words stick to paper and become memorable while others slip off?
* Why does the amount of work to be done expand to fill up the time available?
* How do worker ants carry so much weight relative to their small bodies and tiny feet?
* Why are tranquility of soul in the midst of chaos and unconditional love so rare?
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It is subjective selection, 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder'
* Why does the amount of work to be done expand to fill up the time available?
It does'nt, it's the time that contracts
* How do worker ants carry so much weight relative to their small bodies and tiny feet?
Exoskeleton
* Why are tranquility of soul in the midst of chaos and unconditional love so rare?
Because they are mutually exclusive
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyRiddle me this, riddle me that, is to struggle a waste of life? Doe might make right? Does schrodinger's cat make it out in the sequel?
[b]Answer Me This
* What makes some words stick to paper and become memorable while others slip off?
* Why does the amount of work to be done expand to fill up the time available?
* How do worker ants carry so much weight relative to their small bodies and tiny feet?
* Why are tranquility of soul in the midst of chaos and unconditional love so rare?
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23 Mar 12
Originally posted by Hand of HecateAsk Gore Vidal (schrodinger's cat was merely a bit player on the commercial stage which nibbled the incidental crumbs still proffered by his generous and creative hand).
Riddle me this, riddle me that, is to struggle a waste of life? Doe might make right? Does schrodinger's cat make it out in the sequel?
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Originally posted by Frank BurnsThe very worst of all is "Shake Shake". A poor mans lumpy gruel brew in a sort of milkpack from Zimbabwe. Shake well before drinking.
I've had Stella, and I've had Labatts. You haven't had the worst until you drink Olympia (Brewed in Tumwater Washington is their slogan). It's the shyte even Coors won't sell.