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zero. :o

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Why? :D

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So

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SOME PERSNICKETY PERSON

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doesn't

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have

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to be Queen anymore. Dang, that gets old quick!

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Continuing

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OK, the righty-tighty, left-loosey convo got buried by extraneous posting b4 I could add mine, way back there.

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You responded as a right brained person to 15 questions, and you responded as a left brained person to 4 questions. According to the Hemispheric Dominance test, you use your right brain the most.

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So, that means I am keeping my left brain in pristine shape as a back up for emergencies? What I f I decide to use it for an extra hard math problem, like 10 times the number of apples plus 2 times the number of fruits, minus 20 PPM? Where's the on switch on this thing?

Maybe a calculater will work instead.. :(.

Anybody hear about the Queen's new post tax? Based on the number of posts per day? Seems the Queen needs to fill hur coffins, eer, coffers or something...

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Double damn!!! Tea martoonies, and still the Giants lost. Ah, but they are the comeback kids!!!! :ph34r:

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Oh Jiminy!!

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