plwk wrote:No. Does anyone like fruit cake?
Anyone - yes. I - yes. At any time? No.
Is there anybody here from my hometown? (Sorry, another song out of my head... I'm from Kiel in Germany.)
plwk wrote:No. Does anyone like fruit cake?
Not me, sorry.Ayu wrote:Is there anybody here from my hometown? (Sorry, another song out of my head... I'm from Kiel in Germany.)
I'm really interested.Ayu wrote:....
Is this one meant by "Krampus"? ---> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krampus
Ayu wrote:Yes.
But I was not off topic.
This was my question:I'm really interested.Ayu wrote:....
Is this one meant by "Krampus"? ---> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krampus
David N. Snyder wrote:No, milk is for babies, not adults. (although I admit cheese tastes pretty good and it does come from milk)
Do you cut the cheese in public?
Yes, it's New York, after all.plwk wrote:No. No bathtub
Do you pick your nose in public?
You seem to have second sight today. This was exactly in my head.David N. Snyder wrote:No, I'd rather fly like an eagle, to the sea, fly like an eagle let my spirit carry me . . .
No. We had Christmas tonight already and we are really, really sated. But there WAS a cake!!!!!Are you eating cake tomorrow? (Christmas)
Yes, I know too many people who have seen them including my mother and my wife's mother. I also know a guy who contacted greys using a psychomanteum. I didn't believe him, so I replicated his experiment (as he suggested I should). I contacted something alright, but I quit before a full manifestation of grey aliens appeared, as he described it to me. Shortly after, objects were thrown against the wall by an invisible something-or-other with enough force that they broke in pieces.plwk wrote:No. It's just another year in samsara...
Do you believe in UFOs?