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KITTENCAT67 | 16:28 Thu 13th Jul 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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what is the meaning of life?
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Does it matter - always look on the bright side
life (lf)
n. pl. lives (lvz)
1. The property or quality that distinguishes living organisms from dead organisms and inanimate matter, manifested in functions such as metabolism, growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli or adaptation to the environment originating from within the organism.
2. The characteristic state or condition of a living organism.
3. Living organisms considered as a group.
4. A living being, especially a person.


Samuel Johnson wrote: "When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life". This also to moggies . . .
Sorry, typing too fast! Also applies to moggies!! Only teasing you Kittencat - welcome to the AB.
I'm not sure if it's the MEANING of life - but if you look at baileys question at 2:12 last night - then you'll discover that the ANSWER to life (the universe and evrything) is 42 - according to The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
To boldly go where no man has gone before !!!!
that must be the most famous split infinitive ever, bb!!
(a pedant writes...) the so-called 'split infinitive' is a spurious shibboleth: the infinitive of go is go, and there is no grammatical reason why you shouldn't put an adverb between it and the preceding preposition, especially if it avoids ambiguity...
Alternatively, Kittencat, you COULD move up north!
well that's me told! thanks Mike - no-one's ever used the word 'shibboleth' at me before! Thank goodness for Chambers!!!!
Sorry - forgot to add the :-)

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