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What would reepbot say?
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Hey @reepbot what were your number 50, 49, 48? I missed them - and speaking of missing stuff, any chance the questions and answers here can be edited to a sticky one spot?
I cannot possibly go back and read 300+ pages.
Anyway, more to the point, a new quiz thing and quiz site, http://bitecharge.com/
HOW WELL DO YOU SEE?
http://bitecharge.com/play/eyetest
I got laser eyes, I can see everything, even though I have eyesight issues.
@Mr Stickyfingers cast your artistic eye on this test????
I cannot possibly go back and read 300+ pages.
Anyway, more to the point, a new quiz thing and quiz site, http://bitecharge.com/
HOW WELL DO YOU SEE?
http://bitecharge.com/play/eyetest
I got laser eyes, I can see everything, even though I have eyesight issues.
@Mr Stickyfingers cast your artistic eye on this test????
Columbo
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Hey @reepbot what were your number 50, 49, 48? I missed them - and speaking of missing stuff, any chance the questions and answers here can be edited to a sticky one spot?
I cannot possibly go back and read 300+ pages.
Anyway, more to the point, a new quiz thing and quiz site, http://bitecharge.com/
HOW WELL DO YOU SEE?
http://bitecharge.com/play/eyetest
I got laser eyes, I can see everything, even though I have eyesight issues.
@Mr Stickyfingers cast your artistic eye on this test????
50- At The Movies
49- Fawlty Towers
48- Big Brother.
Columbo
Never again
Hey @reepbot what were your number 50, 49, 48? I missed them - and speaking of missing stuff, any chance the questions and answers here can be edited to a sticky one spot?
I cannot possibly go back and read 300+ pages.
Anyway, more to the point, a new quiz thing and quiz site, http://bitecharge.com/
HOW WELL DO YOU SEE?
http://bitecharge.com/play/eyetest
I got laser eyes, I can see everything, even though I have eyesight issues.
@Mr Stickyfingers cast your artistic eye on this test????
As for the questions and answers thing i'm not sure about the sticky thing. But if you had to ask five questions about me which you really want to know what would they be?
http://bitecharge.com/play/eyetest
I got laser eyes, I can see everything, even though I have eyesight issues.
Ultra-laser vision. Apparently I got everything right

kxk
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Your favourite writers/books
Favourite people real and fictional
Favourite paintings/art
Why do some posters dislike you
Who do you like /dislike around here
What are you studying/where - 6 sorry, I'm going off to friend you so I can read your page, cheers, Doctor Who had better come no.1
Favourite people real and fictional
Favourite paintings/art
Why do some posters dislike you
Who do you like /dislike around here
What are you studying/where - 6 sorry, I'm going off to friend you so I can read your page, cheers, Doctor Who had better come no.1

kxk
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Ultra-laser vision. Apparently I got everything right![]()
Yeah me too, and I guessed a couple that didn't make much sense, I like these visual tests. They have now invented glasses for colour blind people.
Yeah me too, and I guessed a couple that didn't make much sense, I like these visual tests. They have now invented glasses for colour blind people.
I didn't guess any - all made clear sense to me. It's cool they created those glasses.
Columbo
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Your favourite writers/books
Favourite people real and fictional
Favourite paintings/art
Why do some posters dislike you
Who do you like /dislike around here
What are you studying/where - 6 sorry, I'm going off to friend you so I can read your page, cheers, Doctor Who had better come no.1![]()
My favourite writers are Agatha Christie, J.K. Rowling, George Orwell, Steven Moffat, Larry Gelbart, Shaun Micallef, William Goldman, and David Renwick.
My favourite books are the Harry Potter series, Who Murdered Roger Ackroyd?, Evil Under The Sun, And Then There Were None, Alice in Wonderland, BFG, Wind in the Willows and Animal Farm.
Favourite people both real and fictional are Tina Arena, Lynda Day, Agatha Christie, Tintin, Weary Dunlop, Michael Palin, The Doctor, and Hercule Poirot.
I am not that into paintings or art. Sorry. Though maybe i should be.
You will probably have to ask the people who dislike me why they dislike me. I think some dislike me because I come across a bit weird, why others dislike me for more concrete reasons.
Posters I dislike: no-one. Nobody here worth the effort to dislike.
Posters I like: Inigo, delcan, Isee, mooseface, bluefin, jessy_girl, sweetgeek, mr Stickyfingers, and your good self.
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How is that going? Is it working? lolI am studying an Associate's Degree of Creative Writing through distance education. That means it is all online.

Columbo
Never again
32- THE ANIMALS OF FARTHING WOOD.

The badger and fox try to work out owl's 'Fox-chicken-grain' conundrum. Fox still has some trouble understanding some of the concepts of this puzzle.
Memory is a funny thing. Especially memories of old tv shows. I haven't seen 'The Animals of Farthing Wood' for a very long time. Many years in fact. But the tv show made such a strong impression on me when I was younger that I felt I had to include it. Now, re-watching it again may cause me to revise that. I may find out that the story is not as good as I once thought it was, or the animation doesn't look right. I would however rather not re-watch it again. I want to remember the way it was when I was younger. Is that wrong of me? I don't think so.
From what I remembered of it 'The Animals of Farthing Wood' had some great storylines and great characters. I rember the fox, the badger, the owl, and a mole. They had other animals I'm pretty sure. I think using animals in stories is great fun. By that I mean having them speak like humans. Having a dog act like a dog in a story seems pretty pointless to me unless it relates back to the story you are telling. I also remmber it being on abc. They had some great kid's shows back then.
Columbo
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How is that going? Is it working? lol![]()
It is going good so far. I can't wait until it returns back in February. Writing is much better than eating unhealthily.
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Oooooo. I like that. Usurping Paleo Pete with Writerary Reepot.It is going good so far. I can't wait until it returns back in February. Writing is much better than eating unhealthily.
Columbo
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Oooooo. I like that. Usurping Paleo Pete with Writerary Reepot.
it was more a self motivation thing for myself. like a 'don't you feel much better writing than you do scoffing down junk food, reepbot?' kind of thing.
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Well, you're looking very fit indeed. The reviews look great. Very insightful and creative mostly imho, except for a little non-recognition of commercial creativity.it was more a self motivation thing for myself. like a 'don't you feel much better writing than you do scoffing down junk food, reepbot?' kind of thing.
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Columbo
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31- CHEERS

"Don't worry Diane, the fire marshall said it was ok."
"You mean the same fire marshall who has been getting free beers all night?"
'Cheers' is one of the greatest comedies of the 1980's. It is smart, witty, intelligent and has a great cast of characters. From the snobbery of Diane to the wise-cracking Carla this show had something for everyone. Even though it was set in a bar where everybody knows your name this was more like a family than just a random place where strangers could drink. I am obviously not a frequent user of bars or pubs, so I don't really know how accurate Cheers was in that regard. What I do know though is that it was a very funny show that made me laugh a lot. I only rate it so low because I wasn't really enthused with the Kirstie Alley years. I much preferred the Shelly Long years.
The reason I liked the Shelly Long years was because I loved the dialogue between Diane and Sam. It was like a high quality tennis match the way those two would trade insults at each other. For some reason I am really fond of using arguing as part of my dialogue when I write, and I even find myself using it on here sometimes. I don't mean straight out insults of course, I mean sort of playful insults. The kind you can use to people who will know you are not really serious. The more I like you the more I want to argue with you.
Columbo
Never again
Well, you're looking very fit indeed. The reviews look great. Very insightful and creative mostly imho, except for a little non-recognition of commercial creativity.
well this was never going to be a normal top 50 in terms of saying who created what or who starred in which show and all that jazz. it is a top 50 in terms of how i feeeeeeeel. (that feeeeel reminds me of going to a therapist. 'tell us how you feeeeeeel, reepbot.' lol).
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