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Hasn't it been a long time since we played the game that every response has to be in the form of a question?
 
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What game?

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What game?

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Do you really not know ?

Glaubt es mir - das Geheimnis, um die größte Fruchtbarkeit und den größten Genuß vom Dasein einzuernten, heisst: gefährlich leben.
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Would you be able to explain it for me?

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Why not look back at old threads?
 
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Can you give us some references ?

Glaubt es mir - das Geheimnis, um die größte Fruchtbarkeit und den größten Genuß vom Dasein einzuernten, heisst: gefährlich leben.
- Friedrich Nietzsche

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Yes, where are the old threads?

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Aren't your old threads hanging in the closet alongside your new ones?
 
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Certainly. But how does this help with this topic?

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Are you kidding?

~~~ jerry
 
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Are you kidding?
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Aren't we trying to air out our closets? Oh, yes, what's that peculiarly British closet called - a drying closet, perhaps?
 
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Is a drying closet the opposite of a water closet?
 
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How does this help with our original question?
 
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What is a "drying closet"?
 
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Is it a closet that dries?
 
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Could a wet closet³ perhaps be a private place for secretive drinking -- that is, a speakeasy?

Speaking of which, who wants a beer?

[This message was edited by wordnerd on Mon Oct 20th, 2003 at 18:27.]
 
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Can I assume that a drying closet is a uniquely US device?

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Are the threads in the drying closet quite gay?
 
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What happens when the threads come out of the closet?

Is this the thread Richard was looking for?
 
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If I leave my threads behind and come out of the closet, will Winterbranch leaf me alone with my twigs?
 
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Is this the only one, then?

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Did we ever figure out what a wet closet is?
 
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As nearly as our Research Department can determine, a wet closet is where Shufitz keeps his velocipede, when it's not in that other place, right ??????????????
 
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Speaking of which, who wants a beer?


Could you slide a pint my way, please?
 
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A Budweiser, I presume?
 
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Whence came this assumption that the words "Budweiser" and "beer" have any relationship one with the other?

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Doesn't Kalleh realize that I'm not particularly wise, but wiser than that? Big Grin
 
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Trying to change the subject, Hic?
 
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Why should I want to leave such a delightful subject? And what does it take to get a beer around here?
 
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Where is "around here"?

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Is "around here" anything like "a round tuit"?
 
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I've only seen square ones: Where can I find a 'round' tuit?
 
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What in the world is a "tuit"?
 
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Aren't you supposed to in"tuit"ively know what one is?
 
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Could the tuit have been copyrighted by piantist and music professor Rhonda Tuit?
 
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Do you think we could call her and ask her to "Help, help me, Rhonda"?
 
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Rhonda, can you help me get her out of my heart?
 
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What's a piantist?
 
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What's a piantist?


Is it a pianist who plays in her underwear ?

Or could it be someone who plays the piano while pulling your teeth ?

Glaubt es mir - das Geheimnis, um die größte Fruchtbarkeit und den größten Genuß vom Dasein einzuernten, heisst: gefährlich leben.
- Friedrich Nietzsche

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Is it a pianist who plays in her underwear ?

And one who plays without her underwear is a piantryst?
 
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Do you mind if I postpone telling you until I actually get a round tuit?

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Do you mind if I postpone telling you until I actually get a round tuit?

Richard English


Actually I do, but is that likely to hurry you along ?

Glaubt es mir - das Geheimnis, um die größte Fruchtbarkeit und den größten Genuß vom Dasein einzuernten, heisst: gefährlich leben.
- Friedrich Nietzsche

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Is this all a bunch of gibberish?
 
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Are you telling me that you really don't know what a round tuit is? And have never managed to get a round tuit when asked?

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Do tuits come in any form other than the round one?
 
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Don't they also come in the "intuit" form?
 
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So, Smarties, why might I call a "tuit" a "spout"?
 
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Why ask me?

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So, Smarties, why might I call a "tuit" a "spout"?


Well, who here DIDN'T know that "tuit" was another word for "spout"?

Besides me?
 
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