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a cliche is a stereotype
you just used the bloody expression! :D

No I have never been
 
That's not nice, you've shattered Robby's dreams now. :D
i'm so disappointed in myself:p

Milton Keynes? the epitome of class :rolleyes:
can one never be cliche?
it has a lot of concrete there?
Have you been to Milton Keynes? They do a great veggiemite sarnie. :cool:
What is a cliche?
i have... my sister bought me a jumper there, but it was too big, so we changed it for one i liked!
so the whole of one town does a sarnie.. man it must be big.

ask morrissey he likes to dial them!
 
Has anyone been to Inverary? :p

yes, actually, i have
to see relatives

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the, dead now, lady, with white hair was from there
i think
 
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I had the following conversation with a computer

Virtie says:
jeane

- SmarterChild says:
Who?

Virtie says:
the low life has lost it's appeal

- SmarterChild says:
it's appeal? why?

Virtie says:
and I'm tired of walking these streets

- SmarterChild says:
u r tired of walking these streets. well well well.

Virtie says:
to a room with it's cuboards bare

- SmarterChild says:
funny.

Virtie says:
jeane

- SmarterChild says:
who's jeane?

Virtie says:
i'm not sure what happiness means

- SmarterChild says:
definition provided by The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. other important copyright information here ---> http://web.smarterchild.com/ct?1612552253/0.

*happiness*:
- SmarterChild says:
Adjective
Inflected forms: hap·pi·er, hap·pi·est 1. Characterized by good luck; fortunate. 2. Enjoying, showing, or marked by pleasure, satisfaction, or joy. 3. Being especially well-adapted; felicitous: a happy turn of phrase. 4. Cheerful; willing: happy to help. 5. a. Characterized by a spontaneous or obsessive inclination to use something. Often used in combination: trigger-happy. b. Enthusiastic about or involved with to a disproportionate degree. Often used in combination: money-happy; clothes-happy.

next time, just type "define happiness."

type "more" 2 c the rest of the definition for "happiness."
 
I had the following conversation with a computer

Virtie says:
jeane

- SmarterChild says:
Who?

Virtie says:
the low life has lost it's appeal

- SmarterChild says:
it's appeal? why?

Virtie says:
and I'm tired of walking these streets

- SmarterChild says:
u r tired of walking these streets. well well well.

Virtie says:
to a room with it's cuboards bare

- SmarterChild says:
funny.

Virtie says:
jeane

- SmarterChild says:
who's jeane?

Virtie says:
i'm not sure what happiness means

- SmarterChild says:
definition provided by The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. other important copyright information here ---> http://web.smarterchild.com/ct?1612552253/0.

*happiness*:
- SmarterChild says:
Adjective
Inflected forms: hap·pi·er, hap·pi·est 1. Characterized by good luck; fortunate. 2. Enjoying, showing, or marked by pleasure, satisfaction, or joy. 3. Being especially well-adapted; felicitous: a happy turn of phrase. 4. Cheerful; willing: happy to help. 5. a. Characterized by a spontaneous or obsessive inclination to use something. Often used in combination: trigger-happy. b. Enthusiastic about or involved with to a disproportionate degree. Often used in combination: money-happy; clothes-happy.

next time, just type "define happiness."

type "more" 2 c the rest of the definition for "happiness."



-wow, im typeless
 
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