Who knows the Answer?
Re: Who knows the Answer?
Better books than movies by Douglass Adams.
HHGTTG
If you're going to Hitch-Hike, you better carry a guide.

***edit*** To not get off topic...
It is more of a type of barrel which is neither red or stone that ties up an equilibrium of sorts too far in between each of the other mad hatted bunnies so far away to tell if maybe the key is finite to the touch AND the other spot of gravy ate through moms apron of pine that was neither red nor stone.
HHGTTG
If you're going to Hitch-Hike, you better carry a guide.

***edit*** To not get off topic...
It is more of a type of barrel which is neither red or stone that ties up an equilibrium of sorts too far in between each of the other mad hatted bunnies so far away to tell if maybe the key is finite to the touch AND the other spot of gravy ate through moms apron of pine that was neither red nor stone.
Last edited by ToKwik; Sep 21, 2008 at 10:27 PM.
Re: Who knows the Answer?
Better books than movies by Douglass Adams.
HHGTTG
If you're going to Hitch-Hike, you better carry a guide.

***edit*** To not get off topic...
It is more of a type of barrel which is neither red or stone that ties up an equilibrium of sorts too far in between each of the other mad hatted bunnies so far away to tell if maybe the key is finite to the touch AND the other spot of gravy ate through moms apron of pine that was neither red nor stone.
HHGTTG
If you're going to Hitch-Hike, you better carry a guide.

***edit*** To not get off topic...
It is more of a type of barrel which is neither red or stone that ties up an equilibrium of sorts too far in between each of the other mad hatted bunnies so far away to tell if maybe the key is finite to the touch AND the other spot of gravy ate through moms apron of pine that was neither red nor stone.
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