Topic: What is at the end of space? | |
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You are definitely outside of the box, doc.
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The first copy of the hitch hiker's guide to the universe perhaps?
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Super Walmart and a McDonalds drive-up window of course
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Lakeman-that and every episode of "CSI."
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Nusailor you forgot Bugs Bunny!!!
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I think we are all somebodies experiment in a crystal ball like at the
end of that one movie that. I don't recall the title...Help!! |
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"Horton Hears a Who?"
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Space is buried beneath the facts!!!
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Facts just take up space...
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We are the space...the beginning , middle and end, and move over
Nuslor...you are taking up too much.. |
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But I'm just a lil bug lost in space!
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Hey! I turned sideways....am worried though, if I poke my tongue out I
may get mistaken for a zipper... |
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David Byrne said it best:
Facts are simple and facts are straight Facts are lazy and facts are late Facts all come with points of view Facts dont do what I want them to Facts just twist the truth around Facts are living turned inside out Facts are getting the best of them Facts are nothing on the face of things Facts dont stain the furniture Facts go out and slam the door Facts are written all over your face Facts continue to change their shape |
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So let's have facts at every meal!
Anyone seen a zipper around here? |
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I am sure I saw one on Duncans yacht, right next to the bug
spray. Don't quote me on it though, it's not a fact... |
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I'll paraphrase then...nobody can mistake that for a fact.
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democracy is the need to make an informed choice given the facts. Not
being in possession of the facts denies us this right. From, "The Rise of Political Lying" by Peter Oborne. Ignorance is bliss I forget who said that!!! |
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Not knowing something is often more comfortable than knowing it. This proverb resembles “What you don’t know cannot hurt you.” It figures in a passage from “On a Distant Prospect of Eton College,” by the eighteenth-century English poet Thomas Gray: |
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And that's a fact, Jack!
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