Originally posted by lovebonovoxA: Probably use it for mischief 😛
A: No, I thoroughly dislike my choice in vehicles at the moment.
Q: If you had the power to be invisible for one day, how would you use it?
Q: What would you do if you woke up and were trapped in a room composed entirely of Hemingway's novels -.-
Originally posted by AThousandYoungA. Suffer for awhile... while waiting for the body ambulance to respond, the several medicines
A: Of course! That's what they make condoms from.
Q: What would you do if you tripped and impaled yourself through the gut on a pitchfork?
from the infusion pumps to kick in and the trustworthy knitting mercies of grace to begin.
Q. Why are incompassionate and cruel people (who are insensitive to the obvious needs, positive pain and private
agonies of others) always the first to attempt to justify and excuse themselves from adversity and ask for mercy?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyA. Because.
A. Suffer for awhile... while waiting for the body ambulance to respond, the several medicines
from the infusion pumps to kick in and the trustworthy knitting mercies of grace to begin.
Q. Why are incompassionate and cruel people (who are insensitive to the obvious needs, positive pain and private
agonies of others) always the first to attempt to justify and excuse themselves from adversity and ask for mercy?
Q. Why did my parents say to us "eat your veggies it'll put hair on your chest?" Why would they want my sister to have hair on her chest?
Originally posted by Great Big SteesA. They were talking to you, Stees. Your sister was already asking for seconds.
A. Because.
Q. Why did my parents say to us "eat your veggies it'll put hair on your chest?" Why would they want my sister to have hair on her chest?
Note: Mine sometimes urged us to finish the meal placed before us with the reminder that we shouldn't waste food, because of all the
starving children in China. I asked, "Where's China?" and was told "On the other side of the world." The following Saturday morning I dug
a four foot hole in the middle of our backyard, trying to get there to meet all these new kids (and find out if they really were starving).
Q. Can you cry under water?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyA. if the glass holding the water up is strong, yes
A. They were talking to you, Stees. Your sister was already asking for seconds.
Note: Mine sometimes urged us to finish the meal placed before us with the reminder that we shouldn't waste food, because of all the
starving children in China. I asked, "Where's China?" and was told "On the other side of the world." The following Saturday morning I ...[text shortened]... new kids (and find out if they really were starving).
Q. Can you cry under water?
Q. Can a Boston boy beat a Minneapolis man at hockey?