31 May 15
Originally posted by Great Big SteesA: I think not. She can have a more successful career as a pundit. She wasn't even able to complete one term of office as an elected official in Alaska.
Q: Is Sarah Palin going to run again?
Q: Do you eat (hot) spicy food early in the day?
Originally posted by FMFA: No because I'm pretty sure I haven't been there yet?
A: Third level (highest) Javanese - "Kråmå"
Q: Can you remember the moment in your life at which you were the most angry and why?
Q: Should questions that appear to relate to spirituality be asked in that thread?
Originally posted by redbadgerA. Well, redbadger, I haven't a clue and even Professor Google doesn't know. Guess: maybe a private place or figment of your imagination.
A) not sure not much of an explorer but content.
Q) Big Village is which country
Originally posted by drewnogal
"A. I did this in O' level biology. O2 is expired by leaves when sunlight shines on the chlorophyl (green pigment) in them. At night leaves give off carbon dioxide, thus the reason why nurses used to take patients flowers out of the ward by night.
Q. If a ripe strawberry was green would it have the same appeal to you?"
(Please reply to this lady's unanswered question from the previous page 34)
01 Jun 15
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyA: I think it would - we still like green grapes and apples, although we can have other sorts.
A. Well, redbadger, I haven't a clue and even Professor Google doesn't know. Guess: maybe a private place or figment of your imagination.
Originally posted by drewnogal
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(Please reply to this lady's unanswered question from the previous page 34)
Q: Are we gradually leaving paper books for electronic books (e-books)?
01 Jun 15
Originally posted by lolofA: "We" may be but not I. I bought an ereader (Kobo) about two years ago and have yet to use it. I prefer the "real" thing.
A: I think it would - we still like green grapes and apples, although we can have other sorts.
Q: Are we gradually leaving paper books for electronic books (e-books)?
Q: How many books do you read in a year?
Originally posted by Great Big SteesA: About 15 perhaps - when I find a good book I read it quickly. A book of many pages sometimes takes a long time to read because it may not capture my interest all the time.
A: "We" may be but not I. I bought an ereader (Kobo) about two years ago and have yet to use it. I prefer the "real" thing.
Q: How many books do you read in a year?
Q: Any interesting book recommendations for us?