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So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Laura Posted Jan 7, 2004
You'd have to be able to see everyone at the same time too.
Personally I intend to work from outside.
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Boxing Baboon (half here an half there ) Posted Jan 8, 2004
well not everybody works from home lol i sometimes wonder what life will be like when im old say in 40 years .thats the mystery we know nearly everything about the past .
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Laura Posted Jan 8, 2004
We know hardly anything about the past, it can all be interpreted in so many different ways. It can be as much as a mystery as the future. As for the future I can't even think about the end of next week. 40 years is just too far away .
Anyway, getting late
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Laura Posted Jan 11, 2004
Well I'd find out all sorts of things in school history lessons only to be asked some small detail, the favourite being 'was it raining?' I think the idea was that I would study things in more detail, though what actually happened was that I came to the general conclusion that we know very little apart from generalisations when it comes to the past.
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Boxing Baboon (half here an half there ) Posted Jan 11, 2004
thats true just wish i new about the future .now where did i put the ticket so i can write down the lottery numbers
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 12, 2004
Not if you killed them all.
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Boxing Baboon (half here an half there ) Posted Jan 12, 2004
does that include you aswell
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 12, 2004
No, because then you wouldn't be able to spend it.
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Laura Posted Jan 12, 2004
It would probably be a bit hard to reduce the population substantialy in the time it would take for them to take the money.
Also perhaps a lot of them would have the same idea and you yourself would be a target.
Geerally not a got idea anyway.
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 12, 2004
Perhaps not.
It might be carried to such an extreme length, and we'd all be dead a lot before we knew it, as the future- war turned into a bloodbath and our future selves were killed. Or should that be will be killed.
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Laura Posted Jan 12, 2004
Erm, hmm.
...
However, I for one haven't a clue what next week's lottery results are, so we should be fine.
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 12, 2004
Nor do I! I've never been so pleased not to know the Lottery results!
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Laura Posted Jan 12, 2004
Though I must admit I've never bought a ticket.
Anyway, I'd better get an early night ready for tomorrow. First exam to count towards my degree
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 12, 2004
Nor I. I have no desire to pay 'stupid tax'.
Good luck ! And lots of afterwards, whether it goes good or ill!
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Boxing Baboon (half here an half there ) Posted Jan 13, 2004
i love how threads decline from being about a certain subject .i.e like this 1 about a birthday cake .into somethething thats as nothing what soever to do with a slice of .
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Laura Posted Jan 13, 2004
1 down 4 to go , shame it had so much chemistry in it will have to wait until Wednesday.
Well, considering it's some time after the 22nd December now so it's hardly suprising it's moved on a bit. Threads do seem to be somewhat divergent , but then so do general conversations.
Also I don't currently have any slices of , but there is some pudding and quite a lot of on the go.
So who wants a slice of birthday cake?
Laura Posted Jan 13, 2004
Well, then I'll loose any weight I put on over Christmas.
Tomorrow. I tend to stay clear of terms such as yeasterday and tomorrow as I'm not very good at figuring out which day today is.
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