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    Can I use my mountain bike as a road bike?

    I'm kind of bike clueless, but here's the deal. I found a really nice bike (for the price, anyway) for $40 on craigslist, which works for me, because I just want to cut down on gas while getting some exercise in. The town I'm going to school in is fairly small, so most of the stores I'd bike to...
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    Do you prefer your mom's or your dad's cooking?

    9/10 times I prefer my mom's. Best chicken and dumplings ever. But she's out of state a lot, so we have to rely on my dad's premade method of cooking usually =/
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    How many people in High School have lockers?

    Besides athletic and instrument lockers we don't, but our school probably wouldn't be able to fit them in anyway. I had one in middle school, and I miss the ease of not having to carry 20+ pounds of books around all day (we have a REALLY spread out campus, and I have to go from one end to the...
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    How long do you think it will be before a question about twilight isn't on

    When fans and antis alike stop asking Twilight questions. It's too shallow to be anything more than a fad though (sadly the average IQ of our youth/society appears more long-lasting).
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    five books that are worth saving?

    (In no particular order): 1. 1984 by George Orwell 2. Catch 22 by Joseph Heller 3. Walden by Henry David Thoreau 4. A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway 5. The Lord of the Rings by Tolkien (the origional modern epic fantasy)
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    Poll: Inspector Gadget or Scooby Doo?

    I like both, but I'm going to have go with Scooby Doo myself. The theme song is win in itself, lol.
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    WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS IDEA FOR A VAMPIRE THING? I KNOW THERE' ALOT OF

    You have no idea how skeptical I was when I saw this question, but it actually sounds like a pretty cool idea, if you can pull it off. Just don't go for some hack scientific explanation like SMeyer attempts all the time.
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    What's your favorite book?

    Mine would be Catch 22 by Joseph Heller. Second place goes to East of Eden by John Steinbeck. Yours?
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