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Otherwise known as the Games Room, think of this as a subforum of the social club reserved just for sociable icebreaker games. Beware - they can be addictive!
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jaywhat
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by jaywhat » December 7th, 2013, 6:40 am
Latest post of the previous page:
"Change," said the conductor sticking the note in his duffel bag, "is usually good when it comes with an aneroid barometer and a stick thermometer for testing the temperature of porridge."
"Porridge?" he bellowed. "Porridge? You wouldn't serve a knight stuff like that! Get out, and never dare darken my countenance again with your grimace, your smirk, your petentious{}
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Ken H
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by Ken H » December 7th, 2013, 3:58 pm
"Change," said the conductor sticking the note in his duffel bag, "is usually good when it comes with an aneroid barometer and a stick thermometer for testing the temperature of porridge."
"Porridge?" he bellowed. "Porridge? You wouldn't serve a knight stuff like that! Get out, and never dare darken my countenance again with your grimace, your smirk, your pretentious assumption that you can cook { }
This is one of the great social functions of science - to free people of superstition. - Steven Weinberg
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Dave B
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by Dave B » December 7th, 2013, 4:07 pm
"Change," said the conductor sticking the note in his duffel bag, "is usually good when it comes with an aneroid barometer and a stick thermometer for testing the temperature of porridge."
"Porridge?" he bellowed. "Porridge? You wouldn't serve a knight stuff like that! Get out, and never dare darken my countenance again with your grimace, your smirk, your pretentious assumption that you can cook anything fit for a {} like
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
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thundril
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by thundril » December 7th, 2013, 4:50 pm
"Change," said the conductor sticking the note in his duffel bag, "is usually good when it comes with an aneroid barometer and a stick thermometer for testing the temperature of porridge."
"Porridge?" he bellowed. "Porridge? You wouldn't serve a knight stuff like that! Get out, and never dare darken my countenance again with your grimace, your smirk, your pretentious assumption that you can cook anything fit for a Facebook like." The conductor { }, flourishing his baton
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Ken H
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by Ken H » December 7th, 2013, 10:27 pm
"Change," said the conductor sticking the note in his duffel bag, "is usually good when it comes with an aneroid barometer and a stick thermometer for testing the temperature of porridge."
"Porridge?" he bellowed. "Porridge? You wouldn't serve a knight stuff like that! Get out, and never dare darken my countenance again with your grimace, your smirk, your pretentious assumption that you can cook anything fit for a Facebook like." The conductor grimaced, flourishing his baton obscenely, he { } at
This is one of the great social functions of science - to free people of superstition. - Steven Weinberg
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jaywhat
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by jaywhat » December 8th, 2013, 10:36 am
"Porridge?" he bellowed. "Porridge? You wouldn't serve a knight stuff like that! Get out, and never dare darken my countenance again with your grimace, your smirk, your pretentious assumption that you can cook anything fit for a Facebook like." The conductor grimaced, flourishing his baton obscenely, he winked at the mirror by the {} and
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Dave B
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by Dave B » December 8th, 2013, 10:50 am
"Porridge?" he bellowed. "Porridge? You wouldn't serve a knight stuff like that! Get out, and never dare darken my countenance again with your grimace, your smirk, your pretentious assumption that you can cook anything fit for a Facebook like." The conductor grimaced, flourishing his baton obscenely, he winked at the mirror by the door and made a {} exit on
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
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thundril
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by thundril » December 8th, 2013, 3:27 pm
"Porridge?" he bellowed. "Porridge? You wouldn't serve a knight stuff like that! Get out, and never dare darken my countenance again with your grimace, your smirk, your pretentious assumption that you can cook anything fit for a Facebook like." The conductor grimaced, flourishing his baton obscenely, he winked at the mirror by the door and made a fire exit on Monday. "Can you { } the
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Dave B
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by Dave B » December 8th, 2013, 5:43 pm
"Porridge?" he bellowed. "Porridge? You wouldn't serve a knight stuff like that! Get out, and never dare darken my countenance again with your grimace, your smirk, your pretentious assumption that you can cook anything fit for a Facebook like." The conductor grimaced, flourishing his baton obscenely, he winked at the mirror by the door and made a fire exit on Monday.
"Can you believe the gall of that man," {}
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
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thundril
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by thundril » December 8th, 2013, 5:58 pm
"Porridge?" he bellowed. "Porridge? You wouldn't serve a knight stuff like that! Get out, and never dare darken my countenance again with your grimace, your smirk, your pretentious assumption that you can cook anything fit for a Facebook like." The conductor grimaced, flourishing his baton obscenely, he winked at the mirror by the door and made a fire exit on Monday.
"Can you believe the gall of that man," enquired Cedric the { } gall skeptic.
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Ken H
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by Ken H » December 8th, 2013, 7:52 pm
"Porridge?" he bellowed. "Porridge? You wouldn't serve a knight stuff like that! Get out, and never dare darken my countenance again with your grimace, your smirk, your pretentious assumption that you can cook anything fit for a Facebook like." The conductor grimaced, flourishing his baton obscenely, he winked at the mirror by the door and made a fire exit on Monday.
"Can you believe the gall of that man," enquired Cedric the bitter gall skeptic. "He thinks that witches { }
This is one of the great social functions of science - to free people of superstition. - Steven Weinberg
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thundril
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by thundril » December 9th, 2013, 12:49 am
"Porridge?" he bellowed. "Porridge? You wouldn't serve a knight stuff like that! Get out, and never dare darken my countenance again with your grimace, your smirk, your pretentious assumption that you can cook anything fit for a Facebook like." The conductor grimaced, flourishing his baton obscenely, he winked at the mirror by the door and made a fire exit on Monday.
"Can you believe the gall of that man," enquired Cedric the bitter gall skeptic. "He thinks that witches caused it. Whereas { } clearly indicate
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jaywhat
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by jaywhat » December 9th, 2013, 6:58 am
"Can you believe the gall of that man," enquired Cedric the bitter gall skeptic. "He thinks that witches caused it. Whereas wikipedics clearly indicate the exact opposite {} forensic effect
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Ken H
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by Ken H » December 10th, 2013, 8:41 pm
"Can you believe the gall of that man," enquired Cedric the bitter gall skeptic. "He thinks that witches caused it. Whereas wikipedics clearly indicate the exact opposite of the forensic effect, which nobody understands. However, { }
This is one of the great social functions of science - to free people of superstition. - Steven Weinberg
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Dave B
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by Dave B » December 10th, 2013, 8:45 pm
"Can you believe the gall of that man," enquired Cedric the bitter gall skeptic. "He thinks that witches caused it. Whereas wikipedics clearly indicate the exact opposite of the forensic effect, which nobody understands. However, sod this for a game {}
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
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thundril
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by thundril » December 10th, 2013, 10:13 pm
"Can you believe the gall of that man," enquired Cedric the bitter gall skeptic. "He thinks that witches caused it. Whereas wikipedics clearly indicate the exact opposite of the forensic effect, which nobody understands. However, sod this for a game safari. Mice make much { } challenging { }.
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jaywhat
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by jaywhat » December 11th, 2013, 6:32 am
"Can you believe the gall of that man," enquired Cedric the bitter gall skeptic. "He thinks that witches caused it. Whereas wikipedics clearly indicate the exact opposite of the forensic effect, which nobody understands. However, sod this for a game safari. Mice make much more challenging topics and do not mind{ }.
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thundril
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by thundril » December 11th, 2013, 10:01 am
Mice make much more challenging topics and do not mind being watched. { }, on the other { }
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Ken H
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by Ken H » December 11th, 2013, 2:31 pm
Mice make much more challenging topics and do not mind being watched. Weasels, on the other hand, are closely related to { }
This is one of the great social functions of science - to free people of superstition. - Steven Weinberg
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Dave B
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by Dave B » December 11th, 2013, 2:33 pm
Ken H wrote:Mice make much more challenging topics and do not mind being watched. Weasels, on the other hand, are closely related to politicians and only like being {}
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
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thundril
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by thundril » December 11th, 2013, 2:34 pm
Mice make much more challenging topics and do not mind being watched. Weasels, on the other hand, are closely related to each other, and should { } before