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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
A: That questions rings a bell...maybe.


Q: What's a Poms?
A. http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/apr/30/featuresreviews.guardianreview8

Q. What's your favourite work of literature?

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Originally posted by NoEarthlyReason
A. http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/apr/30/featuresreviews.guardianreview8

Q. What's your favourite work of literature?
A That would be 'The Hunchback Of Notre Damme'

That answer rings a bell

Q Do you suffer from Deja Vue? Again

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Originally posted by NoEarthlyReason
A. http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/apr/30/featuresreviews.guardianreview8

Q. What's your favourite work of literature?
A: I, am partial to Great Expectations.


Q: Yours?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
A: I, am partial to Great Expectations.


Q: Yours?
A: Les Miserables (probably to be replaced by War and Peace when I finish it)

Q: If you could have gone behind the scenes on any Hollywood film made in the 1990s, which would you have chosen, and why?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
A. Haven't a clue as to which competition "Murphy" and "Robertson" are in but would go with the Underdog.

Q. What is the difference between eating Crow and eating Humble Pie?
A: Adelaiders don't eat humble pie.

Q: What's the best curry?

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Originally posted by NoEarthlyReason
A: Les Miserables (probably to be replaced by War and Peace when I finish it)

Q: If you could have gone behind the scenes on any Hollywood film made in the 1990s, which would you have chosen, and why?
A. Pierce Brosnan as Agent 007 in "Goldeneye".

Q. How rare is the genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (who died before 30 years of age, I think)?

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Originally posted by Shallow Blue
A: Adelaiders don't eat humble pie.

Q: What's the best curry?
A. My taste buds say, "Indian (Yellow or Red)".

Q. When you log on RHP which public forum do you visit first?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
A. Pierce Brosnan as Agent 007 in "Goldeneye".

Q. How rare is the genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (who died before 30 years of age, I think)?
A. Mozart was a supreme musical genius unequaled before or since his death at 35.

Q. Why did people stop reading newspapers?

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
A. Mozart was a supreme musical genius unequaled before or since his death at 35.

Q. Why did people stop reading newspapers?
A: They didn't. I still do, for one. Most people who "stopped" only ever skimmed in the first place.

Q: What (European, please) berry bush should I plant in my (small!) garden?

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Originally posted by Shallow Blue
A: They didn't. I still do, for one. Most people who "stopped" only ever skimmed in the first place.

Q: What (European, please) berry bush should I plant in my (small!) garden?
A: A small European variety.



Q: What's gas (petrol) cost per/litre or gallon where you are?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Q: What's gas (petrol) cost per/litre or gallon where you are?
A: 40 pence (UK) a litre.

Q: How many litres of petrol do you use in a typical week?

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Originally posted by FMF
A: 40 pence (UK) a litre.

Q: How many litres of petrol do you use in a typical week?
A: Over the past 6 months it's been about 90 litres/week for just my vehicle (I am retired and so don't drive to work but I do live in "the country"😉. My partner may be about 110. She works but in the village so it's not a long commute.

Q: Why do people, who used to but no longer participate in the forums, return, periodically, to say how boring they are and yet don't try to make them less so?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
A: Over the past 6 months it's been about 90 litres/week for just my vehicle (I am retired and so don't drive to work but I do live in "the country"😉. My partner may be about 110. She works but in the village so it's not a long commute.

Q: Why do people, who used to but no longer participate in the forums, return, periodically, to say how boring they are and yet don't try to make them less so?
A. Curiosity, maybe, or trying to acclimate to how things have changed.

Q. What do you think matters the most in life to posters on this forum?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
A. Curiosity, maybe, or trying to acclimate to how things have changed.

Q. What do you think matters the most in life to posters on this forum?
A: The same thing that matters in the lives of others: love.

Q: Who, apart from family and (married or unmarried) lovers, do you love?

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Originally posted by Shallow Blue
A: The same thing that matters in the lives of others: love.

Q: Who, apart from family and (married or unmarried) lovers, do you love?
A. Shallow Blue, I've learned a reverential awe and personal love for God the Father for Christ's work on my behalf; and also
dearly love [based on integrity, trust and rapport] a number of long term face to face and online global friends.

Q. In romantic love would you find the person who best satisfies your criteria or the one who will make you a better person?

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