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Post by tillybud on Aug 30, 2006 10:19:03 GMT
The point of this thread is to ask questions..
When you answer a question you leave a new question for the next poster... so i'll start by leaving a question for the next poster to answer and then that person leaves a question for the next poster and so on ...the questions can be anything- serious, funny, political, about tv/films/music.. literally anything....
Feel free to answer with as much information as you like.. a simple one word answer or elaborate... its 'all good in the hood' as they* say
The great thing about this is that if you don't like the question asked by the latest poster then you can just walk on by until someone else posts and you might prefer to answer their question instead...
*no.. i don't know who 'they' are either *shrugs
So.. here goes...
Q. Do you believe the saying that 'school days are the best days of your life'?
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Post by frisky on Aug 30, 2006 21:57:25 GMT
A I don't believe the schooldays are the best days of your lives for most people. However it is different experience for everyone. To some people, it was their best days. For myself, I would say I had some bloody good days as a student. But you know, I hope I have some pretty good days to come!
My question follows below.
Q Would you rather be thick and beautiful or a genius and plain?
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Post by andy100 on Aug 30, 2006 22:13:57 GMT
A I don't believe the schooldays are the best days of your lives for most people. However it is different experience for everyone. To some people, it was their best days. For myself, I would say I had some bloody good days as a student. But you know, I hope I have some pretty good days to come! My question follows below. Q Would you rather be thick and beautiful or a genius and plain? A I'd rather be thick and beautiful, tbh...all the people I've known who *bless 'em* aren't the sharpest tools seem to have a lot happier lives! Q Would you rather burn to death or freeze to death?!
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Post by tillybud on Aug 30, 2006 22:58:30 GMT
A I'd rather be thick and beautiful, tbh...all the people I've known who *bless 'em* aren't the sharpest tools seem to have a lot happier lives! Q Would you rather burn to death or freeze to death?! A. I think i'd have to choose freezing to death if i REALLY had to choose.. i'd like to think that whilst it would be a slower death, i'd get to a point of passing out and then i'd be none the wiser.. i'd probably try to fall asleep -if possible- and if i knew there was definitely no way out... eeek.. burning to death -what a awful way to go.. i can't even begin to describe it... bleurgh!! My question to you is: Q.What you got planned for the weekend?
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Post by juliejuliejulie on Sept 4, 2006 19:01:19 GMT
My question to you is:
Q.What you got planned for the weekend?
A. Well as the weekend has just past i can honestly say it was very nice and relaxing, next weekend i hope to maybe go to the cinema.
Q. What is your ultimate ambition in life
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6alives
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Life just overwhelms me!!
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Post by 6alives on Sept 5, 2006 8:52:41 GMT
A: My ambition in life is to raise my 4 children to be self confident, responsible, caring independant adults and to have a long and happy life with my husband/
Q: Do you think that life is easier for men or women?
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Post by tillybud on Sept 12, 2006 9:02:26 GMT
A: My ambition in life is to raise my 4 children to be self confident, responsible, caring independant adults and to have a long and happy life with my husband/ Q: Do you think that life is easier for men or women? A. that all depends on the situation.. within the workplace, overall, i still think that a man has the upperhand.. but there are places where a woman can (and lets be honest) will use her sexuality to promote herself... I say this as a woman by the way Q. Do you remember your first kiss? Tell us all about it
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Post by remaha on Sept 13, 2006 21:21:14 GMT
A. Yes, there I was sunning myself on my favourite rock beside the pond . . . croaking away without a care in the world . . . . when wham . . . well, you know the story.
Q. Should men ever dye their hair and, if so, does there come a point when they should stop doing so because nobody's fooled any more?
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Post by odm on Sept 15, 2006 19:47:13 GMT
;D ;D hee Hee, sorry Rem but I am giggling at your question as I read somewhere else that you had your hair cut and was talking about grey hair... Well look I am an honest person so I will answer your question for you... If your natural hair colour is very dark and you are going grey it is alright to dye it all the time it actually looks natural . Some people however tend to dye their hair when they are quite senior and with grey eyebrows and grey sideburns, an all over dark colour looks stupid. It is best really to take the colour a little lighter if you are going to dye it...depending on your age group, skin colouring and amount of greying that you have showing...a lighter colour will not be so severe...having said that I have dyed my hair since I was 15 and my hair is a glossy brown and Im 48...does it look ok, yes it looks fine and it looks natural...but I would,nt dye it black for example as it would be too harsh...so yes, dye the hair for as long as you feel comfortable with it, but watch that it is complimentary to your skin tone.... P.s. Remaha, I would not recommend the blue rinse for you.... Heres my question... Do you think many people ever consider real poverty?
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Post by celticsky on Sept 16, 2006 6:35:54 GMT
Very interesting question ODM, I think we all think about poverty, its often highlighted on our TV screens in its different forms....but imo poverty is relative, a person who has loads of money can be impoverished...they can lack love, a person who has little in the way of material goods or money can be seen as being poor but have love in their hearts. So really the question to me is WHAT is Poverty? Personally speaking there have been many times in my life when money has been lacking and we have struggled just to survive, rent and bills unpaid because eating seemed to be more important, does that compare to the scenes of poverty that we see in other countries, NO it doesn't. The more I think about it the more I'm convinced that poverty is relative, I remember a friend of mine from years ago when I was struggling to bring up 3 kids alone, no job or family support, this friend had a loving hardworking husband and worked hard herself, I would say "I'm broke" meaning I literally had no money maybe £1, she would say "I'm broke" then go and spend £300 on spectacles, to my mind she wasn't poor in hers she was. I'm not sure that we give enough thought to those who go without, those who live on the streets in this country, those who starve in other countries, sometimes the problem of world poverty can seem too big to change, but then someone like Sir Bob Geldof can come along and try to get us to work together to make a difference. However the world imo will always run on those who have and those who don't, its not right but oh so difficult to change. I remember a post on the BBGF criticizing Aisleyne because she had rent arrears, the poster apparently thought that meant she was scum and a "bad" person usual anti-Ais stuff was spouted, I was horrified am having similar problems myself so went in to defend Aisleyne only to be accused of being "trash" myself and other vile stuff, I was and am appalled that that having financial problems for all the multitude of causes that there are can result in people taking such an attitude towards people that materially have less than others. What you own, how much you earn imo doesn't make you a "good or even rich" person, who you love and how much your loved does make you rich in the ways that really count.
Question What would you do if you won £3.2million on the lottery?
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