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A World without Women.....bad or better?

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A World without Women.....bad or better?

Poll ended at Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:15 pm

Bad
17
89%
Better
2
11%
 
Total votes : 19

Postby denizaksulu » Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:22 am

SSBubbles wrote:
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Cheshire Cat wrote:Oracle,
I take it you mean paramoecium ( according to the O.E. a slipper shaped protozoan )

No Lovey, I reserve those for you. :lol:


Never mind your O.E. it is a Greek derived word ... :lol:



Everything is - according to the Greeks! :wink:



Without consulting my old text books, Paramoecium is the Latin word for Paracmeium. Perhaps Oracle can show us what came first. Paramoecium or Paramecium. (just to keep her busy :lol: )
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Postby Cheshire Cat » Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:22 am

:D

Giving Credit where Credit is due, `O' Must have spent hours researching that, It is just that well " Boring" :wink:
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:29 am

Cheshire Cat wrote::D

Giving Credit where Credit is due, `O' Must have spent hours researching that, It is just that well " Boring" :wink:


Unlike you ... I already knew :lol: ... saved myself the typing with 5 seconds of cut and paste ... :wink:

Sorry CC there is an "inside joke" for me which has gone way over your head and I apologise ... :wink:

Deniz ... if you care to look over the page the Greek derivation is explained.

Oh BTW .... I spent months researching protozoa, a long time ago now! ... but I guess that would just be another boring -ology :roll:
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Postby Cheshire Cat » Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:36 am

Oracle wrote:
Cheshire Cat wrote::D

Giving Credit where Credit is due, `O' Must have spent hours researching that, It is just that well " Boring" :wink:


Unlike you ... I already knew :lol: ... saved myself the typing with 5 seconds of cut and paste ... :wink:

Sorry CC there is an "inside joke" for me which has gone way over your head and I apologise ... :wink:

Deniz ... if you care to look over the page the Greek derivation is explained.

Oh BTW .... I spent months researching protozoa, a long time ago now! ... but I guess that would just be another boring -ology :roll:



Oracle, I was being Polite, why do you always have to resort to rudeness and insults ? Most of us prefer to talk to humans and not computers, personally I prefer not to converse with you at all period.....
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:45 am

denizaksulu wrote:
SSBubbles wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Cheshire Cat wrote:Oracle,
I take it you mean paramoecium ( according to the O.E. a slipper shaped protozoan )

No Lovey, I reserve those for you. :lol:


Never mind your O.E. it is a Greek derived word ... :lol:



Everything is - according to the Greeks! :wink:



Without consulting my old text books, Paramoecium is the Latin word for Paracmeium. Perhaps Oracle can show us what came forst. Paramoecium or Paramecium. (just to keep her busy :lol: )


If you don't know which came first, Latin or Greek .... you have a lot of work ahead learning some history! :lol:

Looks like your little protozoan is splicing and re-arranging :wink:
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:40 am

Oracle wrote:
Cheshire Cat wrote::D

Giving Credit where Credit is due, `O' Must have spent hours researching that, It is just that well " Boring" :wink:


Unlike you ... I already knew :lol: ... saved myself the typing with 5 seconds of cut and paste ... :wink:

Sorry CC there is an "inside joke" for me which has gone way over your head and I apologise ... :wink:

Deniz ... if you care to look over the page the Greek derivation is explained.

Oh BTW .... I spent months researching protozoa, a long time ago now! ... but I guess that would just be another boring -ology :roll:



I love ----ology. At the mo I am studying Oracology. Intriguing to say the least. :lol:
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Postby Cheshire Cat » Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:49 am

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Cheshire Cat wrote::D

Giving Credit where Credit is due, `O' Must have spent hours researching that, It is just that well " Boring" :wink:


Unlike you ... I already knew :lol: ... saved myself the typing with 5 seconds of cut and paste ... :wink:

Sorry CC there is an "inside joke" for me which has gone way over your head and I apologise ... :wink:

Deniz ... if you care to look over the page the Greek derivation is explained.

Oh BTW .... I spent months researching protozoa, a long time ago now! ... but I guess that would just be another boring -ology :roll:



I love ----ology. At the mo I am studying Oracology. Intriguing to say the least. :lol:


Oracle, if it is an inside joke :wink: and it is private to you :wink:
Then what are you banging on about. :?:

We are humans, where does your virtual life end and your physicle life begin ? Maybe they have started to merge and thre is no longer a defining line.

Deniz,
I am not a mad scientist, please explain what oracology is. ????
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:02 am

Cheshire Cat wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Cheshire Cat wrote::D

Giving Credit where Credit is due, `O' Must have spent hours researching that, It is just that well " Boring" :wink:


Unlike you ... I already knew :lol: ... saved myself the typing with 5 seconds of cut and paste ... :wink:

Sorry CC there is an "inside joke" for me which has gone way over your head and I apologise ... :wink:

Deniz ... if you care to look over the page the Greek derivation is explained.

Oh BTW .... I spent months researching protozoa, a long time ago now! ... but I guess that would just be another boring -ology :roll:



I love ----ology. At the mo I am studying Oracology. Intriguing to say the least. :lol:


Oracle, if it is an inside joke :wink: and it is private to you :wink:
Then what are you banging on about. :?:

We are humans, where does your virtual life end and your physicle life begin ? Maybe they have started to merge and thre is no longer a defining line.

Deniz,
I am not a mad scientist, please explain what oracology is. ????



To start with I am not mad.

Basically ---logy derives from (sorry) another greek word for knowledge(logos).

So Oracology is the knowledge of the Oracle.

I am sure Oracle herself will cut and paste you a more scientific definition. :lol: :lol:
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Postby Cheshire Cat » Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:11 am

:)

Deniz please do not take offence, I was not refering to you with my perhaps clumsy expression " Mad Scientist".

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Postby DT. » Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:18 am

Z4 wrote:
Oracle wrote:What would you guys do for entertainment, without us women around? 8)

You will kill each other!


Well, I could play FIFA on PS3 all day with no interuptions. Watch all the footie games on Sky. Pop to the local for a drink or two. Invites my buddies around all hours of the day. Watch what I like on TV with having to watch rubbish Big Brother!

Paradise 8)


SO after you've watched the footie at the pub and return home drunk and randy, thinking you're gods gift to sex...which of your buddies would you choose to prove it? :lol:
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