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Every year the little kids at schools all over get to put on a play. Often it's christmas themed, but the key thing is that everyone gets a part, whether it's Snowflake #12 or Mary or Grendel (yes, really).
Personally I played a 'Rich Husband' who refused to buy matches from some scabby street urchin. Never did see her again...
Who or what did you get to be? And what did you have to wear?
( , Thu 26 Mar 2009, 17:45)
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There seems to be a shitload of posts with people just badmouthing the QOTW suggestions; not very interesting to read. If you're going to poo-poo the question do it in an imaginative way, like Mr Pooflake has done and I'd like to think I have too. But just bitching on about it is getting pretty dull.
I like reading QOTW and contributing - but I especially like reading it.
Any question set can be answered, but maybe the next few questions could be the sort of topics that most people feel they can tell a story about without having to think too hard about it. Sort of a shoe-in question for newbies. I'd love to read some stuff from new contributors.
That would probably make me go all erect.
( , Mon 30 Mar 2009, 11:19, 2 replies)
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Although to be fair the thought of a freshly-raped Jack Russell would probably give you a stiffy.
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I'm starting to think you're the new Frankspencer...
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Anyway, part of the fun of QOTW is complaining about the QOTW.
That and complaining about people complaining about the QOTW.
It's all good.
( , Wed 1 Apr 2009, 22:18, closed)
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