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Apr 07, 2008, 07:33 AM
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do silly questions serve a purpose
Seems to be a trend at tnet of late to post silly ridiculous questions such as attaching a fan to a detectors coil to send the signal back into the ground do questions such as these have any purpose or just use space up you decide.
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Apr 07, 2008 07:33 AM
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Apr 07, 2008, 07:55 AM
#2
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
Why do you ask? Didn't you start that whole fan thing?
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Apr 07, 2008, 07:58 AM
#3
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
 Originally Posted by radarwill
Why do you ask? Didn't you start that whole fan thing?
Come to think of it yes it could have been myslef
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Apr 07, 2008, 07:59 AM
#4
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
years ago some dude sent a kite up into a storm with a key attached at the end of string......sounds silly doesn't it? Did it serve a purpose?
You decide.
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Apr 07, 2008, 08:00 AM
#5
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
 Originally Posted by Pepper2004
years ago some dude sent a kite up into a storm with a key attached at the end of string......sounds silly doesn't it? Did it serve a purpose?
You decide. 
thanks pepper cute photo looks like baby spice is it like a drawing of yourself
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Apr 07, 2008, 08:06 AM
#6
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
depends on whos asking the silly?
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Apr 07, 2008, 08:06 AM
#7
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
 Originally Posted by Pepper2004
years ago some dude sent a kite up into a storm with a key attached at the end of string......sounds silly doesn't it? Did it serve a purpose?
You decide. 
Very true. What most people do not realize about Mr. Franklin is that after his discovery he went home and posted his findings on an Internet dating site and received massive ridicule for being off topic.
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Apr 07, 2008, 08:08 AM
#8
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
 Originally Posted by Thompy
depends on whos asking the silly?
An example your in down town manhattan about 3am bump into a druken pamela anderson look a like whom starts asking crazy stupid questions what do u do you decide
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Apr 07, 2008, 08:10 AM
#9
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
 Originally Posted by radarwill
 Originally Posted by Pepper2004
years ago some dude sent a kite up into a storm with a key attached at the end of string......sounds silly doesn't it? Did it serve a purpose?
You decide. 
Very true. What most people do not realize about Mr. Franklin is that after his discovery he went home and posted his findings on an Internet dating site and received massive ridicule for being off topic. 
could you be doing an analogy
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Apr 07, 2008, 08:11 AM
#10
GNewt
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
I try to take off my posts that get no response or I later see its causing a problem.
Some people inter a post that will make a lot of TNetters mad, they do it for fun.
Some post anything to get their number of posts up for bragging rights. I post a lot, but I also delete a lot, so numbers is not important to me. Some people post for
the humor, thats OK we get smarter and stay happy at the same time.
That fan deal was dumb, I think a Dustbuster would work better to suck that signal out of the ground. Gnewt
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Apr 07, 2008, 08:13 AM
#11
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
 Originally Posted by gnewt
I try to take off my posts that get no response or I later see its causing a problem.
Some people inter a post that will make a lot of TNetters mad, they do it for fun.
Some post anything to get their number of posts up for bragging rights. I post a lot, but I also delete a lot, so numbers is not important to me. Some people post for
the humor, thats OK we get smarter and stay happy at the same time.
That fan deal was dumb, I think a Dustbuster would work better to suck that signal out of the ground. Gnewt
or even the fan and dustbuster combined you want to patent and split the millions
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Apr 07, 2008, 08:25 AM
#12
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
 Originally Posted by strike it rich
 Originally Posted by radarwill
 Originally Posted by Pepper2004
years ago some dude sent a kite up into a storm with a key attached at the end of string......sounds silly doesn't it? Did it serve a purpose?
You decide. 
Very true. What most people do not realize about Mr. Franklin is that after his discovery he went home and posted his findings on an Internet dating site and received massive ridicule for being off topic. 
could you be doing an analogy
I'm not sure, let me consult a dictionary.
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Apr 07, 2008, 08:38 AM
#13
GNewt
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
I have thought of a great system, an all plastic lawn mower, push type and an all plastic weed eater with MDs mounted into these contraptions, with a sound system.
Can you imagine MD'ing the court house grounds in some of these towns. No one would bother you. Oh yes, I have lots of ideas and was looking for investors. If you would like to join this operation, you could start by getting the investors lined up
and I'll split that with you. Then we could go into production and split that too. We need more partners so we can incorporate, have a CEO to be the legal front man.
I think the dustbuster and fan could be options for more money. Gnewt
You cannot trust a friend, you can trust an enemy. Speed of dark, infinite. UFO time.
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Apr 07, 2008, 01:12 PM
#14
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Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
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Apr 07, 2008, 02:41 PM
#15
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
 Originally Posted by gnewt
I have thought of a great system, an all plastic lawn mower, push type and an all plastic weed eater with MDs mounted into these contraptions, with a sound system.
Can you imagine MD'ing the court house grounds in some of these towns. No one would bother you. Oh yes, I have lots of ideas and was looking for investors. If you would like to join this operation, you could start by getting the investors lined up
and I'll split that with you. Then we could go into production and split that too. We need more partners so we can incorporate, have a CEO to be the legal front man.
I think the dustbuster and fan could be options for more money. Gnewt
You'll need about 4 miniature goats underneath, else someone will start wondering why the grass is not shorter behind the mower. Now, what do I get for this improvement on the invention?
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Apr 07, 2008, 05:51 PM
#16
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
 Originally Posted by Pepper2004
years ago some dude sent a kite up into a storm with a key attached at the end of string......sounds silly doesn't it? Did it serve a purpose?
You decide. 
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But Gold Is Better
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Apr 07, 2008, 08:24 PM
#17
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
Entertainment for the tired and drunk...
both of which I am at certain times...
However... the correct response is: "no" - Like Farmercal said.
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Apr 07, 2008, 08:37 PM
#18
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
Does this topic seem to be a silly question?
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Apr 07, 2008, 09:07 PM
#19
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
Sometimes I feel so inadequate.
40 years of dirt fishin' & I still get excited!
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Apr 07, 2008, 09:10 PM
#20
Re: do silly questions serve a purpose
I'm beginning to believe my whole purpose in life is to ask silly questions. but usually I really do want an answer
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