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coco clown | 23:42 Wed 31st Jan 2007 | Body & Soul
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that the Answerbank was invented as a military exercise for top secret information disguised as inane chat, to be passed by agents and spies from all over the world?
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OMG.....How did you hear that?

The secrets out........
shhhhhhhhh i will say this only once!!!!!
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say what?
Except Russians
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you'l find the answer to that at a dead drop. its taped to the underside of a park bench in leazes park, the one on the left of the duck pond. lol
Coco clown, that is for you to find out about and for the rest of us to remain mum about. So, there's not much point in you asking us about it, is there?
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sorry sir i will stand in the corner with my hands on my head?
There's a good child......you do that, and please put a stop to drinking that invisible ink...............My Lord, where are you going, child!
The blue cow answers to the name of zeebo - offer him the jam and then place the socks at the entrance to the cave.
Nuff said . . .
The pansies are flowering in Dusseldorf!
it is said that the personal column in the daily mail was for years used to pass info to spies in other embassies inc the usa and the personal column of the daily mail was run by a certain ms lirpa loof who herself defected from libya during the 1979 china crisis. lirpa was then employed by the mail group of newspapers to set up a certain q +a site officially to try and raise funds for the infamous mail pension fund which collapsed after maxwell house was exposed as a double agent of mossad
the daily mail is behind all this and you will find certain abers have similar names . but im not going any further
I thought that theory applied to the internet in general..
On top of that, supposedly the meaning of life is encrypted on these very pages! Only 1 in 4 billion people is ever likely to break the code. I thought I'd cracked it at one point, but it turned out to be a recipe for a delicious spag bol.
rumbled !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hmmm, if you must know the answer bank was originally called Ask Ben , then moved to Answer Ben, then when Ben didnt get time to run the site it was passed over to the answer bank team...
Ben....What should I cook for dinner today?

Lot's of veg?

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