If you find it hard to lift your cup of tea, do you....
a.) Have a cup that is too large?
b.) Need to work out more?
c.) Stop drinking tea?
a.) Have a cup that is too large?
b.) Need to work out more?
c.) Stop drinking tea?
c, surely
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On a side note - is "study hall" an american term only? If so, what is it called in England?
On a side note - is "study hall" an american term only? If so, what is it called in England?
I'm not sure, but 'study hall' in the US isn't always in complete silence (though I suppose it usually is).
question of the day:
12/10/2010 01:51:16 PM
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Answer c....
12/10/2010 01:56:17 PM
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This should be a sub-answer following on from mine
12/10/2010 01:58:23 PM
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Answer c.i, as it were.
12/10/2010 02:02:57 PM
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c (i)
12/10/2010 02:11:57 PM
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Are you talking about bras? *NM*
12/10/2010 03:02:58 PM
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Well, that would make it pretty hard to lift your cup of tea. *NM*
12/10/2010 03:22:30 PM
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I'm not sure I want to see the back problems that would result from T-cups.
12/10/2010 10:52:56 PM
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they bra comes with little wheels on bottom in case they touch the ground *NM*
13/10/2010 01:01:16 PM
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Re: question of the day:
12/10/2010 03:19:52 PM
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