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Okay doke Becky.
I am with you 100% on the TV thing, unless it is something rivettingly entertaining, which alas there isn't much off, then I give up and end up reading.
If the meaning of life is cheese, and the meaning of death is life, does it follow that the meaning of death is cheese? Therefore should we all be steering clear of our Edam from now on?
I won't be watching them Becca (or do you prefer Chewie?). I could as I expect I'll be up most of the night, but I just fail to see the thrill of watching it, or any TV anymore.
Well done with the oyster thing. But you are wrong with the beans. The correct answer is: "One bean, two beans, a bean and half and half a bean"
Are Moses toeses roses?
How much would could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck would?
What noise annoys an oyster?
Is 0 a number?
What is the meaning of Death?
How many beans make 5?
Okay, here is a question that I would like answering. Can you explain to me exactly what the ending to Philip K. Dick's 'The Man in the High Castle' was all about? I think I have an idea but I enjoy confirmation.
Also, when is a door not a door?
And btw, I do know I am unsophisticated, but...
What is the sound of one hand clapping?
I beg to differ with you on this one Martin, but the sound of one hand clapping is "CL" since it is the collision with another hand that produces the "AP".
I have never read any McAfferey, but I know she does both sc-fi and fantasy. I have heard her described as sf chick lit. But I couldn't say. She did a load of fantasy books about dragons though.
Neverwhere has been sitting on my shelf for a while now. Keep meaning to read it but never quite got around to it.
Sorry, I can't think of any "London Fiction". Sherlock Holmes?
Fried Dodo.
But seriously, probably something Italian. A nice creamy pasta.
I think the real question here is why am I being executed? And how is it going to be done?