Anything you like, any question you can think of regarding me: I will answer honestly. :smile:
The only limits are this board's usage and posting rules: otherwise anything goes.
When did the CIA first classify your underpants as a weapon of mass destruction? :teddyr:
Quote from: indianasmith on January 09, 2012, 12:19:54 AM
When did the CIA first classify your underpants as a weapon of mass destruction? :teddyr:
:teddyr: :teddyr:
Shortly after Bill O'Reilly declared my undies pin headed. :wink:
What's the coolest film you've come acrossin your work that you suspect very few of us might have seen?
Quote from: JaseSF on January 09, 2012, 12:44:05 AM
What's the coolest film you've come acrossin your work that you suspect very few of us might have seen?
Jase, I think it's probably the scary, eerie, creepy and very funny (yes: funny) film
Jannie Totsiens (Johnny Farewell) which takes the hysteria and weird state of affairs in SA in 1970 and sets those laws and the people of that time in a lunatic asylum. How that thing never got banned back then, I'll never know. :smile:
The weirdest film in our collection is the 1941 anti British production
Ohm Kruger which seemed to be made as a gift for South Africa: it presents Winston Churchill as a concentration camp guard during the Anglo-Boer War. :question:
The strangest thing in our collection (as we collect SA stuff only) is a 16mm print of the
Star Trek episode
The Immunity Syndrome. Where that came from, I don't know. :smile:
Do you pick up change not matter what the value when you see it on the ground?
have you got any pets? (and if so, are they called trevor as well?)
How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?
How did you feel about apartheid?
How are you feeling?
How did your body grow immune to your underpants?
Boxers or briefs?
Have you ever traveled to America? Would you like to?
Quote from: DS on January 09, 2012, 11:43:54 AM
Do you pick up change not matter what the value when you see it on the ground?
Yes I do indeed. :teddyr:
Quote from: zombie #1 on January 09, 2012, 11:59:22 AM
have you got any pets? (and if so, are they called trevor as well?)
:teddyr: :teddyr:
No pets allowed where I stay unfortunately: I do have a Godzilla standing on my coffee table and other stuffed animals too, plus a Ninja Turtle standing guard over my PC, so those will have to do. :smile:
Quote from: The Burgomaster on January 09, 2012, 12:07:42 PM
How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?
I've never had one of those, unfortunately: they sound delicious. :smile:
Quote from: alandhopewell on January 09, 2012, 01:00:30 PM
How did you feel about apartheid?
Alan, I was born in what was then Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) on September 11, 1967 and I grew up during a civil war. My first experience of apartheid occurred when I came to South Africa in 1987 to study here www.tut.ac.za (http://www.tut.ac.za) and on a class outing, my colleague Abram couldn't ride the bus because of stupid racist laws. My response was to tell the driver to stop so that I could get off the bus as I wasn't prepared to ride while Abram had to walk. That was not good: I remember the driver swearing at me.
Almost every country in the world has had some sort of stupid racial law on its' books ~ South Africa made it the law of the land. The apartheid laws were not wrong: they were inhuman.
Quote from: El Toro Loco on January 09, 2012, 05:10:52 PM
How did your body grow immune to your underpants?
I doubt that it has. :buggedout: :buggedout: :wink:
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 09, 2012, 06:47:44 PM
Have you ever traveled to America? Would you like to?
I would love to, Ronnie: the only hassle is that it would cost me lots of $$$$$ because I would have to do a lot of traveling to come and see everyone here. :teddyr:
Do you prefer chicken or steak?
Quote from: retrorussell on January 10, 2012, 03:38:24 AM
Do you prefer chicken or steak?
I like both and prefer both. :wink:
Do you eat yogurt?
Quote from: DS on January 10, 2012, 08:36:32 AM
Do you eat yogurt?
Not at all, unfortunately. People say it's good but to me it looks like a human fluid. :buggedout:
Will we ever get to have a QA session with your underpants?
Do you recall the first mention of your underpants on this forum? How did the legend get started?
Quote from: Trevor on January 10, 2012, 01:20:35 AM
Quote from: alandhopewell on January 09, 2012, 01:00:30 PM
How did you feel about apartheid?
Alan, I was born in what was then Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) on September 11, 1967 and I grew up during a civil war. My first experience of apartheid occurred when I came to South Africa in 1987 to study here www.tut.ac.za (http://www.tut.ac.za) and on a class outing, my colleague Abram couldn't ride the bus because of stupid racist laws. My response was to tell the driver to stop so that I could get off the bus as I wasn't prepared to ride while Abram had to walk. That was not good: I remember the driver swearing at me.
Almost every country in the world has had some sort of stupid racial law on its' books ~ South Africa made it the law of the land. The apartheid laws were not wrong: they were inhuman.
Thank you; I've met South Africans in the past, and I've often wanted to ask them this question, but I was afraid of offending. (You did say ANY question.)
I've never understood racism, or why those who practice it don't see how self-destructive it is.
You got a beer comin' from me, laddie.
Do you have any clue what an awesome asset you are to this forum?
Quote from: Hammock Rider on January 10, 2012, 11:00:19 AM
Will we ever get to have a QA session with your underpants?
:teddyr:
Good idea but, considering the state of those garments, that would be more like a Q&P[oo] session. :buggedout: :wink:
Quote from: Rev. Powell on January 10, 2012, 11:13:35 AM
Do you recall the first mention of your underpants on this forum? How did the legend get started?
I'd have to go back through nearly four years of posts to find that out but the legend started with people staggering away from me, holding their noses and trying not to puke, saying "Dude, is that you?" and I would say "No, it be my undies." :twirl: :tongueout: :wink:
Quote from: indianasmith on January 10, 2012, 11:16:40 PM
Do you have any clue what an awesome asset you are to this forum?
Awwww...... :smile:
Considering what a bother my
ass and its' covering garments can be, I'm glad of this. :wink: :teddyr:
Quote from: alandhopewell on January 10, 2012, 01:32:10 PM
Quote from: Trevor on January 10, 2012, 01:20:35 AM
Quote from: alandhopewell on January 09, 2012, 01:00:30 PM
How did you feel about apartheid?
Alan, I was born in what was then Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) on September 11, 1967 and I grew up during a civil war. My first experience of apartheid occurred when I came to South Africa in 1987 to study here www.tut.ac.za (http://www.tut.ac.za) and on a class outing, my colleague Abram couldn't ride the bus because of stupid racist laws. My response was to tell the driver to stop so that I could get off the bus as I wasn't prepared to ride while Abram had to walk. That was not good: I remember the driver swearing at me.
Almost every country in the world has had some sort of stupid racial law on its' books ~ South Africa made it the law of the land. The apartheid laws were not wrong: they were inhuman.
Thank you; I've met South Africans in the past, and I've often wanted to ask them this question, but I was afraid of offending. (You did say ANY question.)
I've never understood racism, or why those who practice it don't see how self-destructive it is.
You got a beer comin' from me, laddie.
Thanks Alan: there are some people in this country that wouldn't appreciate a question like that as they're still living in the past ~ much of my birth country's people are that way too ~ and it's time that we
all moved on.
You order the beers: I will pay for them. :drink: :teddyr:
How often do you vacuum your house?
Quote from: DS on January 11, 2012, 08:49:16 AM
How often do you vacuum your house?
I have a small garden flat (1.5 bedrooms) so I vacuum twice a week. Amazing what the extra long pipe manages to bring out from under the bed..... :buggedout: :wink:
I had three questions; but I decided two of them were better answered in person, in an actual conversation. So I guess we'll never know. :wink:
The third is: How's your mum?
Quote from: Newt on January 17, 2012, 09:50:58 AM
I had three questions; but I decided two of them were better answered in person, in an actual conversation. So I guess we'll never know. :wink:
By all means ask them: I won't be embarrassed at all. :smile:
QuoteThe third is: How's your mum?
Thanks for asking: her doctor said that she had heart trouble and put her in hospital: the cardiologist gave her a full physical and an angio gram. After getting the results, he told her that he didn't know what she was there for as there was nothing physically wrong with her and that for someone in her seventies, she was remarkably healthy and active. :cheers:
Quote from: Trevor on January 17, 2012, 10:00:58 AM
Quote from: Newt on January 17, 2012, 09:50:58 AMThe third is: How's your mum?
Thanks for asking: her doctor said that she had heart trouble and put her in hospital: the cardiologist gave her a full physical and an angio gram. After getting the results, he told her that he didn't know what she was there for as there was nothing physically wrong with her and that for someone in her seventies, she was remarkably healthy and active. :cheers:
Wonderful! :thumbup: