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Question by TM
Submitted on 1/15/2004
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1. During the Toastmasters' meeting, when is it proper to say " thank you" and when it isn't proper to say "thank you".



Answer by maty
Submitted on 2/18/2004
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wot u shud do is place ur bread into the toaster,, set it for the approiete time,, then when ur toast pops out,, say thank u then,..

 

Answer by Penis Bandit
Submitted on 4/6/2004
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Urinate profusely over the lectern. At this time, repeat "thank you" over and over again.

 

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