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Hart86 said:I very rarely use it! My natural scent is too nice ??
Q. Have you ever cheated at Monopoly??Yes, I love the fragrance of a womans 'glow',
Monopoly - wosat? Bwa Ha Ha Ha - (hate it - LotRO for me)1 -
'One' of my claims of fame, is that I actually BEAT David Bowie at Monopoly in 1972...Hart86 said:How can anyone not like Monopoly?!?
LotRO is infinitely better than WoW or League of Legends so I’ll let you off. Prefer SWTOR and UO though ?
You were supposed to ask the next poster a question! I’ll do it instead...
Q. Do you prefer summer or winter?
A: I much prefer Summer to Winter any day of the week...
Q: What is your favourite TV programme or series of all time?
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Can't stand the heat, can't stand the cold - eternal spring or winter will suit just fine.I love kids animations - You have to try and watch Gravity Falls and Nerds and Monsters, a new one is AmphibiaQ: When did you grow up?0
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Leslie Crowther, Mum worked for the MoD and they always had great Christmas parties for the kids. The Crackerjack crew were there and Leslie made his eyebrows 'dance' for me and gave me a Crackerjack pencil - oh joy.Michael Elphick from Boon - still have his autograph on the back of a business card, somewhere, for the taxi company I drove for.Q: Have you ever met anyone infamous?1
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A: Bowie, of course. Also Bob Geldof, Sting, Bono, Price Charles, The Queen Mother and Lady Di, oh, and Hart86 the most famous of them all... ;-)Hart86 said:That’s amazing @Roddy! I don’t really have any claims to fame ☹️GettinOlde said:I love kids animations - You have to try and watch Gravity Falls and Nerds and Monsters, a new one is AmphibiaQ: When did you grow up?
I never have (and probably never will)!
Q. Have you ever met anyone famous and if so, who?
Q: What's the most famous building you've visited or your favourite one you'd like to see?
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OK, the threads broken.
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I'll grab a darning needle.GettinOlde said:OK, the threads broken.
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No matter how good your darning needle, you can't mend your holey socks with a broken thread.
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It depends which end of the thread is broken...GettinOlde said:No matter how good your darning needle, you can't mend your holey socks with a broken thread.
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The Taj Mahal is the best building I've ever seen/been to. It is so awesome that I went there every day for a week, as it changes colour during the day and early evening. No picture does it justice. It's incredible. Cinderella's Castle is indeed a famous place and I've not been to USA at all.Hart86 said:
I suppose it depends on your definition of famous! Cinderella’s Castle in Disneyworld is pretty famous but I imagine not the sort of answer you’re looking for.Roddy said:Q: What's the most famous building you've visited or your favourite one you'd like to see?
I’d quite like to see the Taj Mahal I think ?
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Hello @GettinOlde Did not know you were a religious person. Is that why all your socks are holey.0
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Q If you had a bequest a small fortune and you had to spend it on a charitable cause. What would you donate the money to.?
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Not religious in the slightest, in fact, it might be said that I am wholly acceptable to the idea of evolutionism.thespiceman said:Hello @GettinOlde Did not know you were a religious person. Is that why all your socks are holey.
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Hart86 said:
You were supposed to ask the next poster a question! I’ll do it instead...I was waiting for someone to answer mine..."Q: What side do/would you use your walking stick?"Also, "Q: Have you ever met anyone infamous?"
Edit: I suppose it's one of those questions not open to all, but it was a serious question that I will ask under a more appropriate topic - carry on matron
A mental health charity.Q: What charity would you not wish to donate to?
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Any charities that promote political unrest and ideals, such as terrorism or promote class divide or elitism.
Q If you have a wish to make the world a better place what would you say?
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A: Replace all religion, politics and bigotry with common sense and generosity.Q: If you had a time machine, what century/era would you like to travel to and what might you do (assuming no problems with paradoxy)?0
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A: If I had a time machine I would go back to the Victorian era so that I could be one of those posh ladies in the nice long frocks living in a big stately home.
Q: If you could choose only one hobby to do for the rest of your life, what would that be?
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I'm religiously atheist.GettinOlde said:
Not religious in the slightest, in fact, it might be said that I am wholly acceptable to the idea of evolutionism.thespiceman said:Hello @GettinOlde Did not know you were a religious person. Is that why all your socks are holey.
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A: I WOULD DEFINATELY CHOOSE GLASS BLOWING.Ails said:A: If I had a time machine I would go back to the Victorian era so that I could be one of those posh ladies in the nice long frocks living in a big stately home.
Q: If you could choose only one hobby to do for the rest of your life, what would that be?
Q: If you could meet a famous singer or group, who would it be?
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A: I'd travel to next Saturday, get the Euro Millions numbers for Friday, and return back on Thursday.GettinOlde said:A: Replace all religion, politics and bigotry with common sense and generosity.Q: If you had a time machine, what century/era would you like to travel to and what might you do (assuming no problems with paradoxy)?
Q: If you had a Free minute in a Supermarket-Sweep, what would you load your trolley with?
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