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(#5686523) Re: If you were a transformer, what vehicle would you turn into?
(#5686419) Re: If you were a transformer, what vehicle would you turn into?
(#5686233) Re: If you were a transformer, what vehicle would you turn into?
Posted by fatdaddy on 8 May 2025 at 10:48PM
A 1969 Oldsmobile Delta 88 with a Rocket 455 and twin 4 barrel carbs.
I once had one with a 2 barrel carb and kept bending/breaking u-joints so I'd have to have a more substantial drive shaft and u-joints.
I once had one with a 2 barrel carb and kept bending/breaking u-joints so I'd have to have a more substantial drive shaft and u-joints.
(#5686148) Re: If you were a transformer, what vehicle would you turn into?
Posted by Jools on 8 May 2025 at 12:52PM
A mini Cooper classic
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(#5686137) Re: If you were a transformer, what vehicle would you turn into?
(#5686136) Re: If you were a transformer, what vehicle would you turn into?
(#5686131) Re: If you were a transformer, what vehicle would you turn into?
(#5686124) If you were a transformer, what vehicle would you turn into?
Posted by PattyMac on 8 May 2025 at 7:09AM
(#5679436) Re: If you could immediately solve any unsolved mysteries in history, what mystery would you c
(#5679337) Re: If you could immediately solve any unsolved mysteries in history, what mystery would you c
Posted by Gameheart on 7 Apr 2025 at 12:47AM
Exactly how the pyramids were built...there are still many conflicting theories..
(#5679336) Re: If you could immediately solve any unsolved mysteries in history, what mystery would you c
(#5679318) Re: If you could immediately solve any unsolved mysteries in history, what mystery would you c
Posted by Jools on 6 Apr 2025 at 8:58PM
If ghosts exist and if they don't ehy fo people see and experience them
(#5679305) If you could immediately solve any unsolved mysteries in history, what mystery would you c
Posted by PattyMac on 6 Apr 2025 at 7:07PM
If you could immediately solve any unsolved mysteries in history, what mystery would you choose and why?
(#5678042) Re: If you were required by law to get a full body tattoo, what would you get tattooed over yo
(#5677717) Re: If you were required by law to get a full body tattoo, what would you get tattooed over yo
Posted by PattyMac on 31 Mar 2025 at 9:26AM
I think I would get high and lows of my life story along with family poems...would be fun to look at and enjoy.
(#5677630) Re: If you were required by law to get a full body tattoo, what would you get tattooed over yo
Posted by GinnyB on 31 Mar 2025 at 12:24AM
Well guess I'll end up in prison, cuz there's no way that I'd get one not to mention a whole body one..
(#5677555) Re: If you were required by law to get a full body tattoo, what would you get tattooed over yo
Posted by wgh on 30 Mar 2025 at 4:14PM
to look like I had no skin.
That way i would be able to point out the bits that hurt.
That way i would be able to point out the bits that hurt.

(#5677538) Re: If you were required by law to get a full body tattoo, what would you get tattooed over yo
(#5677502) Re: If you were required by law to get a full body tattoo, what would you get tattooed over yo
(#5677500) If you were required by law to get a full body tattoo, what would you get tattooed over yo
Posted by PattyMac on 30 Mar 2025 at 10:47AM
If you were required by law to get a full body tattoo, what would you get tattooed over your entire body?
(#5675513) Re: games
(#5674974) Re: games
(#5674930) Re: If you could have a 30-minute chat with any person that ever lived on Earth (alive or dead
(#5674902) If you could have a 30-minute chat with any person that ever lived on Earth (alive or dead
Posted by PattyMac on 17 Mar 2025 at 5:26PM
If you could have a 30-minute chat with any person that ever lived on Earth (alive or dead), who would it be?
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(#5674415) Re: games
(#5674414) Re: games
Posted by hoof hearted on 15 Mar 2025 at 2:56PM
Do we have a tiniest fiddle Goldie? Not for you Patty.
(#5674382) Re: games
Posted by PattyMac on 15 Mar 2025 at 1:03PM
This is not the board for this question George. You might post on General Chat or if you talking about a specific game, click on Game Discussion at the top of your game sheet and post there.
(#5674367) Re: games
Posted by Jools on 15 Mar 2025 at 9:59AM
Is this a hypothetical or a real question?
If the latter then probably best asked somewhere else
If the latter then probably best asked somewhere else
(#5674358) Re: If your pet could talk, what’s the first question you’d ask them?
(#5674353) Re: games
Posted by LittleTree on 15 Mar 2025 at 8:14AM
Blocking is part of the strategies in games. I use that strategy myself as do many players.
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(#5674246) Re: games
(#5674220) games
Posted by GeorgeF on 14 Mar 2025 at 5:39PM
i dont think blocking your opponant in a game is fair do you think gold token outtaa change the rules to no blocking allowed intentionally in game with an opponant
(#5672709) Re: If your pet could talk, what’s the first question you’d ask them?
(#5672681) Re: If your pet could talk, what’s the first question you’d ask them?
(#5672489) Re: If your pet could talk, what’s the first question you’d ask them?
(#5672397) Re: If your pet could talk, what’s the first question you’d ask them?
(#5672365) Re: If your pet could talk, what’s the first question you’d ask them?
(#5672362) If your pet could talk, what’s the first question you’d ask them?
Posted by PattyMac on 5 Mar 2025 at 4:45PM
(#5671877) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
Posted by wgh on 3 Mar 2025 at 3:58PM
I will take the night shift.
Already in a dark room for 8 hours.💤💤💤💤💤
Already in a dark room for 8 hours.💤💤💤💤💤
(#5671616) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
(#5671613) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
Posted by Jools on 2 Mar 2025 at 9:40AM
As I said,for 10k a week I'm willing to endure a lot.
As I can't see it it's easier, but it might mean standing longer
As I can't see it it's easier, but it might mean standing longer

(#5671603) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
Posted by fatdaddy on 2 Mar 2025 at 8:08AM
What if one of these is your floor?
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(#5671504) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
(#5671389) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
Posted by Jools on 1 Mar 2025 at 10:43AM
It wouldn't bother me, I'll sit on the floor if I have to and spend some time standing
(#5671344) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
Posted by fatdaddy on 1 Mar 2025 at 5:55AM
Not if the chair you had to sit in was -
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(#5671290) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
(#5671136) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
Posted by fatdaddy on 28 Feb 2025 at 1:50AM
Yes I missed that.
Sitting for 12 hours in an uncomfortable chair would create health problems.
Sitting in anywhere for 12 hours a day would create health problems especially if you were not allowed to get up at all.
I would need to know these and other parameters before saying yes or no.
Sitting for 12 hours in an uncomfortable chair would create health problems.
Sitting in anywhere for 12 hours a day would create health problems especially if you were not allowed to get up at all.
I would need to know these and other parameters before saying yes or no.
(#5671134) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
Posted by Jools on 28 Feb 2025 at 12:58AM
It says 12 hrs a day. No mention of a chair.
For 10 grand a week I don't really care the condition of the room, I can't see it anyway
For 10 grand a week I don't really care the condition of the room, I can't see it anyway

(#5671101) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
(#5671084) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
Posted by fatdaddy on 27 Feb 2025 at 3:47PM
How many hours per day? Days per week? What are the conditions of the room other than lack of light?
Describe the chair.
Describe the chair.
(#5671069) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
(#5671031) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
Posted by Jools on 27 Feb 2025 at 1:35PM
yep no problem. Do you "do" anything in the room or just sit there?
Can I sleep on the job?
Can I sleep on the job?
(#5671006) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
Posted by fatdaddy on 27 Feb 2025 at 8:58AM
I would not fit into a roo of any color.
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Hippity hop!
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Hippity hop!
(#5670998) Re: Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
Posted by PattyMac on 27 Feb 2025 at 7:36AM
Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black room and do nothing for 12 hours daily?
(#5670997) Would you take a job that pays $10,000 a week but requires you to sit in a pitch-black roo
Posted by PattyMac on 27 Feb 2025 at 7:36AM
(#5666100) Re: If you could capture the ability to hybernate would you join the bears for the winter?
Posted by PattyMac on 6 Feb 2025 at 10:16AM
No dont think so, I am one of those people that wont sleep in a moving car, etc, either because Im afraid Im going to miss something...lol
(#5664940) Re: If you could capture the ability to hybernate would you join the bears for the winter?
(#5664861) Re: If you could capture the ability to hybernate would you join the bears for the winter?
Posted by hoof hearted on 1 Feb 2025 at 12:04PM
Well there is that. Probably the best argument for hibernation.
(#5664860) Re: If you could capture the ability to hybernate would you join the bears for the winter?
Posted by fatdaddy on 1 Feb 2025 at 12:03PM
Bears lose 15% to 30% of their body weight during hibernation ... why not?
(#5664857) Re: If you could capture the ability to hybernate would you join the bears for the winter?
(#5664723) Re: If you could capture the ability to hybernate would you join the bears for the winter?
(#5664631) Re: If you could capture the ability to hybernate would you join the bears for the winter?
(#5664595) Re: If you could capture the ability to hybernate would you join the bears for the winter?
(#5664591) Re: If you could capture the ability to hybernate would you join the bears for the winter?
Posted by Gameheart on 31 Jan 2025 at 7:09AM
Winter is my second favourite season next to Autumn, so I wouldn't want to miss it.. I'd like to hibernate through Summer, though.. the extreme temps wear me out..
(#5664590) Re: Would you travel to the future and be present at your own funeral if you could?
(#5664572) Re: Would you travel to the future and be present at your own funeral if you could?
Posted by Jools on 31 Jan 2025 at 5:22AM
I'm not sure I want to know at how few/many people were there.
I think it would be rather low, but I suppose it would be a nice surprise if there were many.
I think it would be rather low, but I suppose it would be a nice surprise if there were many.
(#5664524) If you could capture the ability to hybernate would you join the bears for the winter?
Posted by TedEBear on 31 Jan 2025 at 12:48AM
(#5664523) Hybernation
Posted by TedEBear on 31 Jan 2025 at 12:46AM
If you could capture the ability to hybernate would you join the bears for the winter?
(#5664475) Re: What would you do if you could go back in time and learn something sooner
(#5664448) Re: Would you travel to the future and be present at your own funeral if you could?
Posted by hoof hearted on 30 Jan 2025 at 2:35PM
Naw, that might scare everybody and they would never trust me again
(#5664422) Would you travel to the future and be present at your own funeral if you could?
Posted by PattyMac on 30 Jan 2025 at 12:39PM
(#5661354) Re: If you could redesign the human species, what parts would you add on or take out?
(#5661307) Re: If you could redesign the human species, what parts would you add on or take out?
Posted by bestgremlin on 17 Jan 2025 at 5:59AM
Relocate the urinary tract exit.
("Only a civil engineer would have run a waste water line through a recreation area.")
("Only a civil engineer would have run a waste water line through a recreation area.")
(#5660630) Re: If you could redesign the human species, what parts would you add on or take out?
Posted by Jools on 14 Jan 2025 at 6:00AM
A redesign of the flaws 200 million years of evolution has left us with would probably be a good idea. Design a spine specifically for walking upright would be a start
(#5660627) Re: If you could redesign the human species, what parts would you add on or take out?
Posted by Jools on 14 Jan 2025 at 5:48AM
Would probably require an engine too.
The condor has a wingspan of 3.3m (10'10") and weighs 15kg (33lb)
We would need a wingspan 3 or 4 times that
The condor has a wingspan of 3.3m (10'10") and weighs 15kg (33lb)
We would need a wingspan 3 or 4 times that
(#5660626) Re: If you could redesign the human species, what parts would you add on or take out?
(#5660538) If you could redesign the human species, what parts would you add on or take out?
Posted by PattyMac on 13 Jan 2025 at 6:04PM
(#5659496) Re: What would you do if you could go back in time and learn something sooner
(#5653632) Re: What would you do if you could go back in time and learn something sooner
(#5651472) Re: What would you do if you could go back in time and learn something sooner
(#5649951) Re: What would you do if you could go back in time and learn something sooner
Posted by Jools on 3 Dec 2024 at 6:43AM
Well apart from playing the big rollover lotteries, I would keep on walking pat that pub where I met my first wife.
(#5649942) What would you do if you could go back in time and learn something sooner
Posted by PattyMac on 3 Dec 2024 at 6:10AM
(#5649447) Re: If you had to pick a new first name, but it had to be a food item, what would it be?
(#5649413) Re: If you had to pick a new first name, but it had to be a food item, what would it be?
(#5647544) Re: If you had to pick a new first name, but it had to be a food item, what would it be?