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Do you like Pink Floyd?

  • Yes

    Votes: 12 70.6%
  • No

    Votes: 2 11.8%
  • They are ok

    Votes: 3 17.6%
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    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    17
What I wonder about is the line of white dots after the 'No' - what is that all about?

Cheers, Martin
 
Martin said:
What I wonder about is the line of white dots after the 'No' - what is that all about?

Cheers, Martin
I can't resist the temptation to give you an answer: he quotes Cyprian Kamil Norwid.


Explanation: Norwid was a Polish poet who used "......................." or "-----------" signs in his poems quite often, because he thought that the most important things should not be said openly. He left them to reader's guessworks.;)
 
So, essentially, this guy didn't know what to write, so he inserted a couple of rows of dots and called it poetry?

Smart dude.

Cheers, Martin
 
In fact, he is one of our national best poets ever. At least Polish teachers say so.
 
Like I said, smart dude.

Oh, and as my grandfather always used to say: ...................................

Keep that in mind.

Cheers, Martin
 
Ah yes, now it all makes sense.

If you're still looking for those carrots, by the way, just take a look in Wabbit's locker - I heard some muffled voices coming from in there. Of course, that could also mean that that's where he keeps his collection of Talking Blowup Dolls(tm).

Cheers, Martin
 
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