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  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE started a discussion:
    What did you see that was so incredible it took time to acclimatise to the reality of it?
    • December 2, 2020
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE is now friends with trashbagguy.
    • December 2, 2020
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Favorite Beer?:
    Ah, a lady of great taste  . . . and, it seems, a taste both eclectic and insatiable. 
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Favorite Beer?:
    Yes, I once had a friend with a long-time affinity for drinking. He too imbibed beer and wine with equal delight. He went dotty too. In fact he also ended up unable to recall more than half-a-dozen or so of his favourite beverages . . . sad really. 
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Favorite donut?:
    Yes, YES, YES. Dipped in wine or beer, yes, either, it doesn't really matter . . . 
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Favorite wine?:
    Yes, yes . . . . 
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Favorite Beer?:
    Yes . . . 
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Does intelligence produce sloth?:
    yes, and turn up to a lecture in their pyjama tops!
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Do you have a preference in brand of yellow mustard?:
    Aaaaah, just a minute Swoops - I need to write that down . . .
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Do you have a preference in brand of yellow mustard?:
    Again, you are making fun of things so precious to people, a part of their cultural heritage.  . . . . She's right you know- it aught to be black.
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Did you know that when a bell rings and nobody comes an angel drops dead?:
    This is Ahmed. I have spoken to Ahmed, he says he will be glad for you to spend as many months, even years, with him and his permanent wives in his tent in the the desert, as you like. You will be exposed to Arab ways and customs, you will enjoy raw dates...  moreThis is Ahmed. I have spoken to Ahmed, he says he will be glad for you to spend as many months, even years, with him and his permanent wives in his tent in the the desert, as you like. You will be exposed to Arab ways and customs, you will enjoy raw dates, mashed dates, date wine, date stew, curried camel buttocks with dates, sun-dried scorpion tails in goat milk yoghourt with a side order of dates. You will drink a very special water that Ahmed's youngest daughter, Aliya, draws each morning from an aquifer that geologists say has not been replenished for at least 20,000 years. In the water can be found floating many small long-extinct life forms which tends to support the theory. Ahmed warns that if you attempt escape into the desert your bleached bones will likely never be found - but that's just a friendly warning, he says. What a wonderful experience it will be for you. You will come back, if you ever do come back, a trained, sorry, changed woman, but you will not succeed in entirely washing the sand from yo...    less
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to As an employer do you know you have a high turn over rate when your line out the back door is almost as long as your line through the front?:
    I'll venture the sensitive employer knows exactly where to draw the line. 
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Did you know that when a bell rings and nobody comes an angel drops dead?:
    Be assured, it wasn't done with ill intent.
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Why are crosswalks lightings systems a horrible failure much like our ailing infrastructure?:
    That is something you'll need to put to the average American in the street. And you had better be quick about it before he gets scrunched by that SVU coming up, or that Japanese crap-box behind it, or that delivery van whose driver's IQ is outstripped by ...  moreThat is something you'll need to put to the average American in the street. And you had better be quick about it before he gets scrunched by that SVU coming up, or that Japanese crap-box behind it, or that delivery van whose driver's IQ is outstripped by the three boxes of broccoli he is transporting, or that self-driving technological marvel sensitively adjusted to not notice scowling unshaven people toting Walmart or Dollar Store shopping bags.       
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Does intelligence produce sloth?:
    No, for that you need a mummy and a daddy sloth. And they'd better be quick about it - sloths are fast diminishing in numbers, and there are not many of them left, either.(and of course, we already lost Megatherium some time back).
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to I am a UP Trader and I am a Down Trader. I am all kinds of trader/ (traitor). Guess who this quote is from? ONE GUESS. :
    The Archbishop of York?
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Did you know that when a bell rings and nobody comes an angel drops dead?:
    I'm guessing you know so much about the subject because you used to be one - before your fall from grace I presume - and God's wrath was great and it knew no bounds, and upon the wicked multitudes of Earth he rained snow and hail and fiery rocks and fish ...  moreI'm guessing you know so much about the subject because you used to be one - before your fall from grace I presume - and God's wrath was great and it knew no bounds, and upon the wicked multitudes of Earth he rained snow and hail and fiery rocks and fish and frogs and Sharonna . . . and there was visited upon the place, and the people therein, all manner of  awful pestilence and misfortune, and the Earth was never the same again.       
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Did you know that when a bell rings and nobody comes an angel drops dead?:
    Nice Jugs, I just want you to know that for some time now I have been piling up your incessant flow of outrageous puns on a vacant lot at the back here, where they used to grow kohlrabi and petunias, and when the heap gets tall enough I'm going to have a ...  moreNice Jugs, I just want you to know that for some time now I have been piling up your incessant flow of outrageous puns on a vacant lot at the back here, where they used to grow kohlrabi and petunias, and when the heap gets tall enough I'm going to have a quiet word with God about you and see if there isn't some way we can get you to stop.   
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Can you find a word whose first syllable and second syllable are the same combination of letters? Names are OK.:
    Madam, if you think Berbers are so damned adorable how come you didn't award me (with the stroke of a sylph-like finger) a 'like'?
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Can you find a word whose first syllable and second syllable are the same combination of letters? Names are OK.:
    AYE-AYE - A species of Lemur familiar to all for its exceptionally long fingers.Which reminds me of the old-time British comedian who joked: What I want to know is, what do they do with the rest of the fish after they cut the fingers off? (Once heard, nev...  moreAYE-AYE - A species of Lemur familiar to all for its exceptionally long fingers.Which reminds me of the old-time British comedian who joked: What I want to know is, what do they do with the rest of the fish after they cut the fingers off? (Once heard, never forgot.)  
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Can you find a word whose first syllable and second syllable are the same combination of letters? Names are OK.:
    Berber - a people (and their language and culture), who have lived in Northern Africa for (so it is said) at least 10,000 years.  
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Can you find a word whose first syllable and second syllable are the same combination of letters? Names are OK.:
    TARTAR - a word with multiple meanings.
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Can you find a word whose first syllable and second syllable are the same combination of letters? Names are OK.:
    Any and every palindrome word.
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Can you find a word whose first syllable and second syllable are the same combination of letters? Names are OK.:
    DIK-DIK - species of South African antelope
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Can you find a word whose first syllable and second syllable are the same combination of letters? Names are OK.:
    DUMDUM - once a common term for a soft-nosed bullet. 
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE started a discussion:
    Did you know that when a bell rings and nobody comes an angel drops dead?
    • March 7, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to What are any noticeable interesting characteristics you have noticed that are unique to some certain persons..?:
    For myself, I find it hard to come up with a unique characteristic . . .But there was a girl with exceptional acuity of vision. I believe she was mentioned in some edition of the Guinness Book of Records. She was exceptional in that she could identify an ...  moreFor myself, I find it hard to come up with a unique characteristic . . .But there was a girl with exceptional acuity of vision. I believe she was mentioned in some edition of the Guinness Book of Records. She was exceptional in that she could identify an individual from their facial features at a range of at least a mile. Possibly a unique gift, perhaps not - but certainly noteworthy.       
    • March 5, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Why does Amazon remove movies from included with subscription after u have watched part of it so u will have to rent the movie to finish it?:
    It may be part of the entrenched culture of deception permeating the great, grasping, shameless swamp of trade and finance, not to mention government, news media, and the Internet. The pervading cultural norms have come to allow it, encourage it even. We ...  moreIt may be part of the entrenched culture of deception permeating the great, grasping, shameless swamp of trade and finance, not to mention government, news media, and the Internet. The pervading cultural norms have come to allow it, encourage it even. We must learn to live with it and until proven otherwise, avoid its worst excesses by assuming there to be some ulterior motive in anything and everything tarted up and misrepresented for sale to we irredeemable gullible.    
    • March 5, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/03/02/islamic-school-teacher-tried-raise-army-jihadist-children-judged/:
    From what I can see, nobody wants to acknowledge there is a problem. Probably, in accordance with long-standing practice assuming it will eventually just go away on its own.I think that, when the time comes, the long-promised few dozen portable nuclear de...  moreFrom what I can see, nobody wants to acknowledge there is a problem. Probably, in accordance with long-standing practice assuming it will eventually just go away on its own.I think that, when the time comes, the long-promised few dozen portable nuclear devices detonated at culturally and militarily sensitive sites in the west will convince people the time has come to act - when it is much too late of course and huge swathes of the country, of maybe many countries, will have been rendered uninhabitable for many thousands of years. Yet again, humanity will have shown it is incapable of restraining its deadly propensities for self-destruction and for looking the other way.     less
    • March 5, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to What interesting fact(s) have you recently discovered about some aspect of the natural world? :
    OK - have trouble sleeping? Or alternatively, always seeking out stuff you never knew before?Some of this is new to me, almost like back to school, and I thought this curious, little-known corner of Earth-life could just conceivably generate a spark of in...  moreOK - have trouble sleeping? Or alternatively, always seeking out stuff you never knew before?Some of this is new to me, almost like back to school, and I thought this curious, little-known corner of Earth-life could just conceivably generate a spark of interest in someone out there in Muggerland, someone else who didn't know it before, either. 
    Different kinds of lichens have adapted to survive in some of the most extreme environments on Earth: arctic tundra, hot dry deserts, rocky coasts, and toxic slag heaps.
    It is estimated that 6% of Earth's land surface is covered by lichen. 
    There are about 20,000 known species of lichens.
    Some lichens have lost the ability to reproduce sexually and yet continue to speciate. 
    Lichens can be seen as being relatively self-contained miniature ecosystems, where the fungi, algae, or cyanobacteria have the potential to engage with other micro-organisms in a functioning system that may evolve as an even more complex composite organism.
    Lichens may be long...    less
    • March 3, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to If you're living alone, are you fastidious about what and how you eat, or you don't really care? :
    Kind of half and half.
    • March 1, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Does anyone else find the "smiling woman gif" on this page creepy?:
    Yes I do. But then I have always been considered a sensitive dude. With all the available alternative possibilities it seems so unconscionably insensitive dont it?
    • March 1, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE started a discussion:
    Invent a title for some film that has yet to be made.
    • March 1, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Has spring sprung in your area?:
    At some point along our respective massively multiple Hominidae lines of descent there will be common ancestry bh. Do you know to which haplogroup you belong?  
    • March 1, 2018
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    TONEALONE replied to Has spring sprung in your area?:
    Yep. The lake is freeing itself of ice and the annual casualties of thin ice are beginning to accumulate along the shoreline, a deer, a fox, (what looks like) a dog, (what looks like) a pig, and some smaller unidentified casualties. Someone will need to g...  moreYep. The lake is freeing itself of ice and the annual casualties of thin ice are beginning to accumulate along the shoreline, a deer, a fox, (what looks like) a dog, (what looks like) a pig, and some smaller unidentified casualties. Someone will need to get out there with a shovel soon, or the early tourists may be offended, and then the predatory tradesmen and greasy-spoon proprietors would resume their endless complaints and demands.     
    • February 28, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to What are your favorite science fiction/fantasy authors?:
    No, but she IS  a fantasy writer. We are keen to categorize but some categories meld one into another and square pegs into round holes don't go, even when bashed in with a mallet, hammer or maul, or, at a pinch, the back of a single-edge machete. I t...  moreNo, but she IS  a fantasy writer. We are keen to categorize but some categories meld one into another and square pegs into round holes don't go, even when bashed in with a mallet, hammer or maul, or, at a pinch, the back of a single-edge machete. I think Bradbury is a good example of a writer who crosses that hypothetical line.   
    • February 27, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to What was the last public event you attended?:
    That would have been the public disembowelling of Rory Collins.  
    • February 23, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Pelosi says no wall, just mow the grass. More "common sense" solutions from the left?:
    Sometimes, often, in fact, I just can't understand a word of what Pelosi says, she just seems to be mumbling about nothing. She gets that little girl lost look in her eyes, casting nervously around as if expecting to get told off any moment, just rambling...  moreSometimes, often, in fact, I just can't understand a word of what Pelosi says, she just seems to be mumbling about nothing. She gets that little girl lost look in her eyes, casting nervously around as if expecting to get told off any moment, just rambling on making absolutely no sense. I think it is really cruel of the Republicans to let her sit there squirming, making a pathetic laughing stock of herself, and as spokesperson and figurehead of the Democrats, declaring them the party of foundering simpletons.   less
    • February 22, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE started a discussion:
    What are your favorite science fiction/fantasy authors?
    and your favorite story of any of those authors. Please share.
    • February 21, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE started a discussion:
    Quote a saying, adage or truism we are unlikely to be familiar with
    yet from which we could likely benefit.
    • February 20, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE started a discussion:
    What is a one line comment you would least expect to hear from Hillary Clinton?
    • February 20, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to A PUB QUIZ for animal lovers and big-brained bipeds. :
    Yes, recently reclassified as species with a separate sub species. But hold that thought . . .  
    • February 17, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to A PUB QUIZ for animal lovers and big-brained bipeds. :
    Don't worry Savvy. We have the ability to stamp out the whole population of them if we decide they are becoming a nuisance or are surplus to human requirements. So the problem may simply disappear. Actually, I am working on the extermination plan right no...  moreDon't worry Savvy. We have the ability to stamp out the whole population of them if we decide they are becoming a nuisance or are surplus to human requirements. So the problem may simply disappear. Actually, I am working on the extermination plan right now, before some other group has this uncomfortable conundrum hurled at them.  
    • February 17, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to A PUB QUIZ for animal lovers and big-brained bipeds. :
    Did that correct information come from your store of knowledge or from some external source Nice?
    • February 17, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to What is the most genuinely bone-chilling horror film you ever saw? :
    That Walt Disney has a lot to answer for doesn't he.
    • February 4, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to What is the first television broadcast you recall watching?.:
    I clearly recall the TV broadcast of the coronation in 1953. I have other TV memories from childhood but it is impossible to connect them with a particular date. I recall the kids series 'The Appleyards', and 'Whirligig' and George Cansdale's zoo program,...  moreI clearly recall the TV broadcast of the coronation in 1953. I have other TV memories from childhood but it is impossible to connect them with a particular date. I recall the kids series 'The Appleyards', and 'Whirligig' and George Cansdale's zoo program, also Sidney Harrison's 'How to play the piano' series (with the program's signature tune, the 'Harmonious Blacksmith').I'm sure a lot more early stuff would come in time, but now my brain hurts.  
    • February 4, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Do you have a preference in brand of yellow mustard?:
    Unadulterated and hot.
    • February 3, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to Do you have a preference in brand of yellow mustard?:
    For me, it's Colman's mustard. . I see that the people of ancient Harrapa were users of mustard, so I view my liking of mustard with roast beef as a nod of recognition to an ages-long tradition.   
    • February 3, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE commented on JakobA the unAmerican.'s poll: Where do the word 'vindaloo' come from?
    • February 1, 2018
  • TONEALONE
    TONEALONE replied to What's the last song that you heard, that you really like?:
    This beautiful piece was playing earlier:https://youtu.be/TmdONFDH38U
    • January 30, 2018
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  • About Me: : Heros, R­ole Models­ & oth­er admirab­les --- Al­fred the G­reat, Mich­el de Mont­aigne, Alf­red James ­Newman, T.­C.Lethbrid­ge, Derek ­Tangye, R.­J.Mitchell­, Alan Tur­ing, Admir­al Lord Ne­lson, Capt­. Fogarty ­Fegen, Emi­lio Zapata­, Col. Per­cy Fawcett­, Jane Goo­dall, Guto­ Nyth Bran­, Emanuel ­Swedenborg­, Alexande­r the Grea­t, Tim Ber­ners-Lee, ­Isambard K­ingdom Bru­nel, Arthu­r Conan Do­yle, Peter­ the Great­.
  • What did you see that was so incredible it took time to acclimatise to the reality of it?

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  • Did you know that when a bell rings and nobody comes an angel drops dead?

    Last post by Nice Jugs - March 7, 2018
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  • Invent a title for some film that has yet to be made.

    Last post by Nice Jugs - March 7, 2018
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  • What are your favorite science fiction/fantasy authors?

    and your favorite story of any of those authors. Please share.
    Last post by ReiSan - April 8, 2018
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  • Quote a saying, adage or truism we are unlikely to be familiar with

    yet from which we could likely benefit.
    Last post by Not Sure - February 21, 2018
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  • What is a one line comment you would least expect to hear from Hillary Clinton?

    Last post by Stu Spelling Bee - February 21, 2018
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  • Who was small of stature and yet an undoubted giant in his or her field

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  • Is silliness a prerequisite for AnswerMuggers

    Or is it simply something that comes with the Q & A forum territ...  moreOr is it simply something that comes with the Q & A forum territory? And as preordained as little kids and pets running out into the road and getting squelched by ten-wheelers.  
    Last post by Benedict Arnold - January 21, 2018
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  • In your experience, what is worse than having a saucepan slipped over your head and whacked with a metal spoon?

    Did you talk? Or were you too stunned to even remember the quest...  moreDid you talk? Or were you too stunned to even remember the question? So let me ask you again . . . .  
    Last post by TONEALONE - January 21, 2018
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  • What is the first ever book you remember reading

    The first I remember was 'The Radiant Way' a kids reading primer.  
    Last post by LostChild - January 23, 2018
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  • A PUB QUIZ for animal lovers and big-brained bipeds.

    This living creature currently exists as two distinct species. I...  moreThis living creature currently exists as two distinct species. It has a tooth structure in which the teeth are fused directly to the jawbone. The female lays from 5 to 18 eggs once every 4 years and the eggs incubate for 12 to 15 months. Preferred body temperature is between 60 and 70 degrees. It has a spiny crest running from head to tail and looks much like a lizard, but isn’t. It may live for 100 years. If it loses its tail it will grow another. What is it?  
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