These questions seem much more interesting - I don't even remember filling mine out... : /
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Great stuff Greg. A poem to make everyone think - and there aren't too many of those about.
Regards,
A.E.
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Fri 1st Apr 2011 16:03
HarHar - they have to catch me first !! (shakes fist)
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Great fun poem, Greg. Really enjoyed it.
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I hope you can still access WOL from your teeny tiny cell in the Tower of London Mr B! :)
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Thu 31st Mar 2011 18:02
I'm surprised at all youse lefty libertines actually filling-in the god-damn thing.
mine accidentally fell in the bin - oops, butterfingers !
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Thanks for all the comments, folks - and thanks for not giving the game away, Dave! All credit to my wife who posted a FB thread about this first: that's what prompted me to write it.
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Liked it, Greg.
Reminds me of Alice's Restaurant Giving my hippie past away now) - "Kid, have you rehabilitated yourself?"
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Ha - a fun poem Greg - I like it. I hate to confess but I haven't filled the damn thing in yet - you have reminded me...
Most of my family read it wrong and sent it in a week before they should have... I thought I was the clever one for putting it to one side... x
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great idea, Greg. Good fun. There is answer - it can be googled (like almost anything it seems) but I'm not putting it down as it's more fun to play with the possibilities.
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Wed 30th Mar 2011 21:33
Just to add to Ann's suggestion, it was probably: are you now, or have your ever been, a poet?
First class, Greg. Question 17 as the new Catch-22. Ah, no, question 17 as the $65,000 question (for thos who remember that).
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Nah! The question was "Are you a poet?" (Not getting at you here by the way!!;) I wonder why they want to know what kind of central heating I have? (Answer - none.) I mean, really, there aren't many questions, but why do they need to know that?
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This is just for fun! I'm sure you can all think of loads of other, more interesting questions. At Graham's wise suggestion I've removed the front cover of our census form that I had illustrated this with!
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Michael Scott
Tue 30th Aug 2011 22:08
I like the idea of these questions Greg, they seem to be more relevant than the actual form itself.
Michael
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