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Eusebio - squad number 11 Started conversation Jun 26, 2001
Random Ravings eh! ... sounds cool
What about ...
99 Ice Cream ... with or without nuts?
Celery ... food or punishment?
cheers!
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wobbly archer Posted Jun 27, 2001
NUTS!! NUTS ON A 99!!! You jest of course
Tomato sauce on Beluga Caviar--- No Way
Asparagus tip sandwiches with salad cream--- Absolutely not
Why oh why oh why do people always think they can improve on perfection.
Just leave the nuts to the squirrels.
Would Delia change a combination that has delighted millions-- I think not.
Would Gary Rhodes mess with a British institution--- Well Probably but you cant have everything
KEEP YOUR NUTS TO YOURSELF
Celery-food or punishment
CELERY A word derived from the Greek SELLORRY meaning to hang heavy weights from ones earlobes
Changed by the French in 1761 to D`OOF CAELLEARY which is an anagram of REALLY ACE FOOD
Food or Punishment you now have the facts YOU decide
Thank you for your subjects
If you have opinions of your own please give them on the following:-
String or Rope Which has your vote?
The Aardvark--- WHY?
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Rt. Hon. David F. Porteous, Scottish Researcher, Keeper, Minister and rarely seen member of The Banned Posted Jun 27, 2001
Wobbly Archer, I have recently founded a school of philosophical thought (Socio-Biological Economics) dedicated to answering the why questions -- understanding the reasons for things. I have just finished an article which I hope will be the first step in answering the question "why octopuses?"
Perhaps this may be of some help in answering your question "the aardvark -- why?"
-- David, who can also be expressed numerically
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