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I was well on topic. I was questioning if something was actually done. You would have to have an action to even begin to discuss motives of said action. If there was no action, then motives would be completely irrelevant.

 

plus why are we so focused on the chicken? Cows jump over moons, forks run away with spoons, and eggs sit precariously on walls, and nobody questions their motives.

 

Speaking of motives what parent puts there baby in a craddle and then places the craddle in the tree...or did they put the craddle in the tree and then place the baby in it? :detective:

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I was well on topic. I was questioning if something was actually done. You would have to have an action to even begin to discuss motives of said action. If there was no action, then motives would be completely irrelevant.

 

plus why are we so focused on the chicken? Cows jump over moons, forks run away with spoons, and eggs sit precariously on walls, and nobody questions their motives.

 

Speaking of motives what parent puts there baby in a craddle and then places the craddle in the tree...or did they put the craddle in the tree and then place the baby in it? :detective:

What if it's a tree house???

 

PS still waiting on Brake Pad's answer...

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What if it's a tree house???

 

PS still waiting on Brake Pad's answer...

 

 

If it were a tree house the song would go something like this:

 

:whistling:And down would come baby, craddle, and house and all:whistling:

 

unless of course it was a very poorly designed tree house where infact the breaking of the bough would cause just the craddle to fall from the house with the baby inside. If that is the case we still should be questioning the motives of those bad parrents and leaving the poor chickens alone; which we have not even proven that they did anything in the first place to deserve their motives being questioned.

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How can we even be sure that anyone or anything has ever crossed a road or will cross a road? Since the earth is in constant motion, what if the road crosses us, or crosses under us as some might say.

 

How do we really know that we know anything?

An answer from the Quantum Physics point of view.:detective:
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I was well on topic. I was questioning if something was actually done. You would have to have an action to even begin to discuss motives of said action. If there was no action, then motives would be completely irrelevant.

 

plus why are we so focused on the chicken? Cows jump over moons, forks run away with spoons, and eggs sit precariously on walls, and nobody questions their motives.

 

Speaking of motives what parent puts there baby in a craddle and then places the craddle in the tree...or did they put the craddle in the tree and then place the baby in it? :detective:

:thumbsup2:That's what I like a real thinker of three dimensional thought... Not much of a speller but a thinker none the less.:lightbulb:

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MODS....please move this over to the "WHY?" thread..... it's gonna be a long one...:shock3:

 

 

:rotf:

:Im not listening tothe D.G.M.:12101:says "Mods, don't you dare.... I'm going for my personal best in thread duration"
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Besides you don't want to cross a possum anyway!!!! Them things are crankier then my mother in-law!!!!!!!!!!! :crying:

Specially when you catch them red handed in the bottom of the trash can.

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If it were a tree house the song would go something like this:

 

:whistling:And down would come baby, craddle, and house and all:whistling:

 

unless of course it was a very poorly designed tree house where infact the breaking of the bough would cause just the craddle to fall from the house with the baby inside. If that is the case we still should be questioning the motives of those bad parrents and leaving the poor chickens alone; which we have not even proven that they did anything in the first place to deserve their motives being questioned.

Speaking of questioning the motives of parents:

I question the motive of the first Mother that thought it was a good idea to put candles on a birthday cake; light them, let their snotty nosed kid blow them out all over the top of the cake, then cut up the cake into pieces and serve it to all the other kids in the neighborhood. The C.D.C. and germ-a-phobics everywhere are appalled.:thumbdown:

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It's easy. It crossed the road to get away from you guys.:backinmyday:

Another member of the peanut gallery heard from... :dancefool:Could be.... Let's see where we are at so far;

1. They like to play chicken

2. To get away from us

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