Forum Home
PC World Chat
 
Thread ID: 65934 2006-02-05 09:11:00 Life and death question John H (8) PC World Chat
Post ID Timestamp Content User
427420 2006-02-05 19:27:00 If he's still doing spade work then the answer would be "Hell yes"

However if he wanted an out then what a perfect opportunity...... "I'm sure I've seen toothpicks with more muscles"
sam m (517)
427421 2006-02-06 23:41:00 One could allways give one of those "All the better to...." answers... Although i won't say what for. :p personthingy (1670)
427422 2006-02-07 00:40:00 What is wrong with telling the truth?

If people can't handle the answer then they shouldn't ask the question. :rolleyes:
FoxyMX (5)
427423 2006-02-07 00:42:00 But Susan, it was a woman asking the question. Not all women are as rational as you. Graham L (2)
427424 2006-02-07 00:48:00 What is wrong with telling the truth?

If people can't handle the answer then they shouldn't ask the question . :rolleyes:

I asked my daughter and son in law the question, and he responded "Yes dear" . . . I think this is a clever answer - could be the truth, could be evasive, could betoken submission . Whatever, he seems to have survived .

I asked my son and daughter in law the question by email and I haven't heard back from them . . .
John H (8)
427425 2006-02-07 01:17:00 When asked "How do i look in this?" type questions, i have a habit of answering honestly...

It doesn't always go down well, but i prefer it if my words continue to reflect what i believe, rather than me becoming a provider of polite answers, AKA a liar.

If the answer is negative or insulting, then so be it.
If the answer is positive, then again, so be it.
I do try not to drool though :p
personthingy (1670)
1 2