Hey Roonas.

Well, I figured you might be bored of not having any questions (so far as I can tell), so I decided to send along a couple. (Obviously...)

1: *looks at the A.R. logo* Why does that make me think of kneading radioactive bread dough?

2: Have you ever been to Boston in the Fall?

3: Has number two been asked before? (I would have looked but I'm tired and lazy and must work tomorrow.)

4: Is it a coincidence that the structures that comprise the "Stonehengi" look similar to the symbol for "pi"?

5: Have you ever played Mexican Train Dominoes? It's quite fun. Even if you never win... *cough*

6: Speaking of dominoes, evidently there's a dominoes game called Sebastopol. So if playing with dominoes to make a Stonehenge resulted in a comment that led to question four, and dominoes can be played in a way that shares the name of the town that evidently embraces Sacred Pie..... What is the radius of the Sacred Pie, anyway?

7: Would you like a new knife?

Heya Cat ...

Well, I figured you might be bored of not having any questions (so far as I can tell), so I decided to send along a couple. (Obviously...)

Works for me ...

1: *looks at the A.R. logo* Why does that make me think of kneading radioactive bread dough?

It's the Green and Black coloring ... the green always makes people think of radioactivity ... either that or it could just be my personality ;) ...

2: Have you ever been to Boston in the Fall?

Yes.

3: Has number two been asked before? (I would have looked but I'm tired and lazy and must work tomorrow.)

No, not that I can recall ... (the better question would've been why you asked it ... but hey, I never pass up easy questions!!!)

4: Is it a coincidence that the structures that comprise the "Stonehengi" look similar to the symbol for "pi"?

No, not a coincidence at all - there is nothing left to chance in the Universe ... (except for Chubsy - he's an aberration of immense proportions that even the big guy upstairs is pondering how to correct) ...

5: Have you ever played Mexican Train Dominoes? It's quite fun. Even if you never win... *cough*

Mexican Train Dominoes? ... must be a Western Thing ... I've played alot of games that cannot be won before ... but I find that most of them involve drinking ... so ... if this Mexican Train Dominoes is a drinking game - gimme the rules! ;) ...

6: Speaking of dominoes, evidently there's a dominoes game called Sebastopol. So if playing with dominoes to make a Stonehenge resulted in a comment that led to question four, and dominoes can be played in a way that shares the name of the town that evidently embraces Sacred Pie..... What is the radius of the Sacred Pie, anyway?

... (Yes, that's my answer - you imagine the look on my face now after reading that through twice and that will suffice for my answer!)

7: Would you like a new knife?

Surely - always looking to add to the collection! :D

That's all for now.

Good - because I don't think I could handle another #6. Good Lord!

Much oddity, Catriona Sedai

You said it - oddity indeed ...

but still fun. (and it was better than Chubsy's AskRoonas by a mile!)

:D

-Roonas