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    This one’s simple I’ll state something obviously true, then next poster will disagree and state an alternate belief.

    Then they state another obvious truth, then the next person  disagrees and states their alternate belief, and so on and forth (Obviously, the reason doesn’t have to be serious–in fact, it preferably wouldn’t be.

    In fact, make the reason as silly as possible, the only limit is your imagination!) Well, here we go…

    Ice cream is traditionally served frozen.

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    #1027040

    rubbish ! we all know ice cream is at its best when it melts into the apple crumble ! or becomes one with the sticky toffee pudding, into a soup like creation of stickiness !

     

     

    the wheels on the bus go round and round ?

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    #1027045

    Not so, they only go round, not round And round.

     

    Night follows day.

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    #1027053

    debateable, on a sunday morning, where I sit on facebook half the night arguing politics and ranting. By the time I pick the Rennie out my curls or play my ” whats in yer hair today” game. its almost 3pm ! so I cannot feasibly agree !  By the time I dechipher whether it is chow mein or a manky bit Doner Kebab.. the stars are coming out. only sunshine or a white out with snow day makes me rise.

    and what about night shift workers..

     

    I think that’s terrible what you said about them:)

     

    does the rain in spain lie mainly on the plain.. ?  Or was it another Franco ploy ?

    #1029624

    i disagree the rain falls bleeding everywhere

    I love the fact the summer follows spring

    #1029683

    Noooo that’s not the case at all, in some countries like Greenland the temperature never gets into double figures and the ice never melts – you can’t call that summer!!

    Interesting that the British Isles includes a whole bunch of smaller islands.

    #1029708

    That doesn’t seem to be true.

    The smaller islands are actually connected to the mainland and to he naked eye.

    When we are not looking, the water turns out to be an illusion, and the ‘islands’ are actually extensions of a country which is slightly bigger than it appears.

    There are many seabirds flying around them though.

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