Silly questions for Paul
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Have you ever had one of those days? I think I am right now! :
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nestle or hershey?
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how does ink come out of pens?
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paul do you think that the color purple is a good color for wallpaper love doris.
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Paul, today is my Mom's birthday! She is 64 too! Would you please call my number and sing "Birthday" to my Mom? Mind you, it is not for me...but for my Mom.
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Ooops! That was a silly question Paul! Since you have no idea what my phone number is! LOL!
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mmbopbeatle:
how does ink come out of pens?
... very carefully. Although I've heard that teeny, tiny squirrels are involved ... but that's a secret (shhhh!).
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Paul have you ever gotten a zit before a preformance?
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That was an odd question ... well a couple of the one's on the page are amusing me a little at the moment. Haven't one question to ask either ... must be tired (yawn).
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Say Paul what do you like on your pancakes love doris.
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That made me think of a silly question ... thank you Doris! Have you ever played paddy-cakes, and if so are you any good at it?? I was in the Army with some folks that could really get down with the paddy-cakes, we'd have competitions just before the formation had to get into order. Totally fun to watch these folks cause as I stated ... they were world class paddy-cakers.
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Say paul have you ever had a sweet potato pie. love doris.
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I feel SILLY, cause I don't know the definition of "paddy-cakes?" Can someone tell me? :
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I think it is a childrens game that kids play where they clap each others hands and recite nursery rhymes. Hey paul have you had to babysit any of the kids you read to. love doris.
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LOVEWOLVES:
I feel SILLY, cause I don't know the definition of "paddy-cakes?" Can someone tell me? :
Paddy cake Paddy cake bakers man, bake me a cake just as fast as you can, roll them up, roll them up put them in a pan!
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oh yes! How silly of me! I remember now! It just looked funny spelled paddy-cakes for some reason!
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Paul how fast can you type love doris.
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Now just imagine a couple of people in BDU's doing it really, really, really quickly ... as though they'd mentally synched up and everyone on the sidelines is clapping along with 'em. That'd be the memory I'm referencing ... you had to have been very co-ordinated to "stay in play" if you get my meaning.
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Paul,would you care to sit with me for a cup of english tea?Right now...I am so tired.
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Paul what do you put on your cornflakes love doris.