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Oldfartcoza
Age: 60 Zodiac: 
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Location: South Africa
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 9:56 am |
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Is that because of the coolness of the colour itself, or because we're probably the only ones who can spell it?
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Prof. Akers
Take the cheap option, unless they are paying
Age: 61 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 12:23 pm |
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LOL. Brains the size of planets and we are interested in colour.
I'm lucky I'm colour blind so it's all wasted on me. Quite like blue though (at least I think it's blue).
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Rosemary
Age: 46 Zodiac: 
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Location: New zealand
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 9:46 am |
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Hi
LOL you two are hard cases.
I prefer purple myself and I can spell it to, so that makes it doubly nice!
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Oldfartcoza
Age: 60 Zodiac: 
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Location: South Africa
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 7:15 pm |
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You are quite correct, of course, Prof. Akers
. All colours are just different shades of grey, which can, in any case, only be discerned in full-spectrum, white light.
Knowing as we do that the answer to the Meaning of Life, the Universe and Everything is forty two, the rest doesn’t really matter, as nothing has any purpose beyond that. There is therefore really no use for colours, is there? If it were not for the question for which the mice are so diligently seeking, we would not be here to discuss any of this.
It’s most disheartening … not that anyone cares what I think.
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