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Don't think it's surreal but...
Researcher U197087 Posted Jan 31, 2008
Where are the old people?
Tea making
Don't think it's surreal but...
Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.) Posted Feb 1, 2008
Stupid cooking question
where are the old people?
Is it safe?
Have we ever had a triple header before?
Don't think it's surreal but...
RFJS__ - trying to write an unreadable book, finding proofreading tricky Posted Feb 5, 2008
It's a bit of a stretch, but a possible quadruple-header:
Parents!!!
Has mankind changed in the last 170 years ?
People who claim to speak with the dead
where are the old people?
Don't think it's surreal but...
kuzushi Posted Feb 13, 2008
Should firefighters be allowed to shoot yobs that attack them?
May I conduct an experiment?
Don't think it's surreal but...
kuzushi Posted Feb 13, 2008
May I conduct an experiment?
Did Jesus rise from the dead?
Don't think it's surreal but...
kuzushi Posted Feb 13, 2008
In fact it's a bit of a quadruple-header:
Should firefighters be allowed to shoot yobs that attack them?
May I conduct an experiment?
Did Jesus rise from the dead?
Hanging Around
Don't think it's surreal but...
RFJS__ - trying to write an unreadable book, finding proofreading tricky Posted Feb 17, 2008
Maybe a surreal disconnection:
Scottish Land Grab?
Kosovo declares independance...
Don't think it's surreal but...
The Groob Posted Feb 17, 2008
A new form of government
Cock of the north
Don't think it's surreal but...
HarpoNotMarx (((2*1)^6)-6-(2*8)=42 Posted Feb 28, 2008
Not on H2G2, but an excellent one from the news in video section of news.bbc.co.uk today
Fisherman swims 10 hours to shore
2-minute summary
You couldn't make it up any better!
Don't think it's surreal but...
swl Posted Feb 28, 2008
What's the stupidest thread on Ask at the moment?
Did Jesus rise from the dead?
Don't think it's surreal but...
taliesin Posted Mar 1, 2008
Let's all chill out a bit, shall we?
So, is everyone in a bad mood?
Why won't anyone
A little surreal...
taliesin Posted Mar 1, 2008
Little things that you like about britain
Little things you like about religion
What is the little loop for that you find on lots of men's shirts?
Little things that disturb you about Britain
A bit godly... or not
taliesin Posted Mar 2, 2008
Little things you like about religion
What is it about God/religion that you object to?
Reading/Read 'The God Delusion' by Richard Dawkins?
A bit godly... or not
pedro Posted Mar 2, 2008
Why are size DD+ bra cup sizes padded?!
how can I make google do what I want?
A bit godly... or not
Amy Pawloski, aka 'paper lady'--'Mufflewhump'?!? click here to find out... (ACE) Posted Mar 4, 2008
From my convo list:
May I conduct an experiment?
No no no!
to be or not to be
kuzushi Posted Mar 7, 2008
What's your favourite childhood TV show? 1 Minute Ago
What's your favourite Bible verse? 3 Minutes Ago
Why? 3 Minutes Ago
Your favourite Shakespeare bits?
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- 261: Researcher U197087 (Jan 31, 2008)
- 262: Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.) (Feb 1, 2008)
- 263: taliesin (Feb 5, 2008)
- 264: RFJS__ - trying to write an unreadable book, finding proofreading tricky (Feb 5, 2008)
- 265: kuzushi (Feb 13, 2008)
- 266: kuzushi (Feb 13, 2008)
- 267: kuzushi (Feb 13, 2008)
- 268: RFJS__ - trying to write an unreadable book, finding proofreading tricky (Feb 17, 2008)
- 269: The Groob (Feb 17, 2008)
- 270: swl (Feb 18, 2008)
- 271: HarpoNotMarx (((2*1)^6)-6-(2*8)=42 (Feb 28, 2008)
- 272: swl (Feb 28, 2008)
- 273: taliesin (Mar 1, 2008)
- 274: taliesin (Mar 1, 2008)
- 275: taliesin (Mar 2, 2008)
- 276: pedro (Mar 2, 2008)
- 277: The Groob (Mar 2, 2008)
- 278: swl (Mar 2, 2008)
- 279: Amy Pawloski, aka 'paper lady'--'Mufflewhump'?!? click here to find out... (ACE) (Mar 4, 2008)
- 280: kuzushi (Mar 7, 2008)
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