Guess who is coming to dinner?
This is a question, or is it? If it is, you can answer it. If it is not, then what is the real question? If it is not a question, then is it an answer?
You make the call.
You make the call.
Bulldoger
10 Comments:
George W. Bush ;)
I don't know that what it comes to my mind :P I guess the way of my thinking is totally amercanized :P
The dead cow that they used to make my hamburger :P
if the cow is dead how would she come to dinner?
ok, but is the cow in physical or meta physical state?
Either the dead cow is being served for the dinner or maybe coming from the past ;)
GF, you posted a comment here that belonged to another post.
GF, second comment, ok.
IN79, then what is it ?
Yellow brick road,
That sounds like a logical answer. I like your way of thinking.
People, learn from that.
"Guess who is coming to dinner?" Is not a question. Your use of the question mark is misleading. It should be "Guess who is coming to dinner." A simple command. And since it is a command, I will not obey it. Heh. So since it's not technically a question, the real question is why did you add the question mark to it? Is it to confuse us? Is it to generate a new blog post? Probably. Just because it is not a question doesn't mean that it therefore must be an answer. It could be an answer to something, but not necessarily because it isn't, in fact, a question. For example, it could be the answer to this question: "What did portly purgatory say to his favorite potted plant just before presenting his purported guests?"
Gigi, alliteratively
Finally you comment on my blog :P
You confused the living daylights of me, so I will not even answer, but you are very close to the true meaning of the post ;)
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