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Guest Captain Falcon
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Bravo, my good sir.

 

Some people are too clever for their own good...

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Hahaha! Loving the attention peeps. Although you know it just increased my ego. Just a warning.

 

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How far away you have to be from Judy Finnigan before you will stop feeling the aftershocks of her nervous shaking when shes on live TV.

Guest Captain Falcon
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I don't get what you mean? :confused:

 

Now you know how I felt after your cake line... and it's not like I don't even have the game either.

 

I like to think I'm a smart guy, but even that was too much for me.

 

Edit: maybe I should have said some people are too clever for my own good.

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Now you know how I felt after your cake line... and it's not like I don't even have the game either.

 

I like to think I'm a smart guy, but even that was too much for me.

 

Edit: maybe I should have said some people are too clever for my own good.

 

So, you're complimenting me? (Sorry if I'm really thick right now.)

 

I don't even now where it's from. I've just heard it often and find it funny. It just popped into my head.

Guest Captain Falcon
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So, you're complimenting me? (Sorry if I'm really thick right now.)

 

I don't even now where it's from. I've just heard it often and find it funny. It just popped into my head.

 

Yeah I was, but you not getting it straight away has helped to address my feeling of inadequacy :heh:

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Wait, so if the cake is a lie, then it's not cake.

So then:

The size of pinocchio's nose after saying not cake?

But then that wouldn't be a lie.

 

If cake is C:

 

the cake is a lie = ~C

 

So if we accept this, the statement C has a truth value of f, meaning that "C" is a lie.

 

Yay formal logic. :heh:

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But then that wouldn't be a lie.

 

If cake is C:

 

the cake is a lie = ~C

 

So if we accept this, the statement C has a truth value of f, meaning that "C" is a lie.

 

Yay formal logic. :heh:

 

Which is why I said it made no sense.

 

Yay common sense.

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Wait, so if the cake is a lie, then it's not cake.

So then:

The size of pinocchio's nose after saying not cake?

 

Nope, Pinocchio's nose wouldn't grow if he said "not cake". "Cake" is not true, ergo "not cake" is true. Simple true/false logic.

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Nice one ReZ.

 

Anyway we've exhausted it. Pick a winrar please.

 

Special mention to Dannyboy for utter genius-ness, but winnar is Moogle for multi lolz.

 

(and many about me...Im a sucker for me)

 

GO! (I feel this thread has been revived)

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I actually thought it was Molly who posted the question but never mind. At least now all my ReZ bumming makes sense.

 

Answer: 4 cakes, 3 pies, 2 burgers and a spoon.

 

What is the question?

 

(PS: Jokes about the katona family will not be tolerated :D)


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