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oscarina
What word describes something of no value, is it invaluable?
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joggerjayne
Welcome to their quest for a "more unique" beer !! http://www.bluemoonbrewingcompany.com/ Well, a beer that is "more unique" will hopefully be very nice....
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amarillis
Where does the phrase "wise as an owl" come from? Why are they considered wise?
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Jemisa
An elderly lady was standing at the railing of the cruise ship holding her hat tight so that it would not blow away in the wind. A gentleman approached her and said, "Pardon me, madam..I do not...
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denis567
Did you see this morning's Daily Express where there was a whole page of stupid answers contestants had given on various quiz shows? My favourite one was where Anne Robinson asked, on the Weakest...
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stewey
...an English teacher was pontificating to his class that it is impossible, in the English language, to create a negative by combining two positives. A student in the back exclaimed "Yeah,...
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virmos
I am making a research on how often the word is used in different languages.
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fredpuli47
"Well, at the end of the day, he is still a goal scorer" At the end of which day ? When did 'at the end of the day' come to mean 'finally' or 'whatever the argument' or 'when all's said and...
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joggerjayne
I can't bear people who don't use punctuation properly. I mean ... just who do they think they're ?...
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crisgal
I know this has probably been asked before. Does anyone know?
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AB Editor
Any idea where this phrase comes from. It just occurred to me as a very strange thing to be drunk as. A little light googling leads mere here: http://uk.answers.yah...20090720201630AAUhMZz and here:...
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callarker
Have found two answers - John Dewey and Fyodor Dostoevsky - neither of which is supported by a great deal of actual evidence - any help really appreciated Callarker...
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anneasquith
where does this phrase originate from ? TIA.
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lindylou16
I heard it mentioned today and i thought that rings a bell but i am not sure what it is.
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fredpuli47
"With his rival getting a lead of four, his chances of winning the jockey's championship have gone west" said a commentator. Why do we say 'gone west' in such a context? What's the...
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Daily-Editor
A man is stranded on a desert island for 10 years. One day a beautiful girl swims to shore in a wetsuit. Man: "Hi! I am so happy to see you." Girl: "Hi! It seems like you've been here a...
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Daily-Editor
Logical shoud have been in 'Jokes'.
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zzxxee
where does this saying come from?
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mazzy22
Hey am needing help with a few well known sayings like a.e.f.a.e - an eye for an eye s.w.r.d t.m.a.s.t.t.c.a.t.l. s.w.t.i.i.h y.c.m.a.s.p.o.o.a.s.e. t.n.t.l.t.p. t.g.i.a.g.o.t.o.s. t.p.o.t.p.i.i.t.e....

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