Who Would Be Me If You Were in My Shoes?

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In summary, the conversation involved a person imagining what they would do if they were someone else, including having unusual physical features and needing help in the shower, as well as joking about time travel and sibling rivalry. The other person responds with humorous and sarcastic comments.
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If I were you,...

I would like to learn more from what you are thinking, so please help me fill in the blank by your own clause

If I were you,........
 
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If I were you, I would smell, have cucumbers for ears and need help in the shower by women. :smile: :biggrin: Oh and I would need to sleep 23 hours a day.

The Bob (2004 ©)
 
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The one hour left is for what?
 
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Must be for smelling, having cucumbers for ears and needing help in the shower by women.
 
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The Bob said:
If I were you, I would smell, have cucumbers for ears and need help in the shower by women. :smile: :biggrin: Oh and I would need to sleep 23 hours a day.

The Bob (2004 ©)

My, you're just FULL of compliments, aren't you?? :eek:
 
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If I were you I wouldn't sit in that. :eek:
 
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Jimmy, what is that ?
 
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If I were you, I'd gargle turpentine then sprint into a brick wall.
 
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Deniel said:
The one hour left is for what?

Everything else.

Tsunami said:
Must be for smelling, having cucumbers for ears and needing help in the shower by women.

I like it. :smile:

Imparcticle said:
My, you're just FULL of compliments, aren't you?? :eek:

So what? :biggrin:

The Bob (2004 ©)

P.S. If I were you, I would run really really fast around my room and state that I had gone back in time as I am dizzy and it appears everything is materialising. :smile:
 
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If I were you i'd be happy because i got my brothers room, computer, xbox and scooter and he has to have my old room when he comes home from college!
 
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If I were you I'd spend more time complimenting that Njorl fellow.

Um...
Somebody
 
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if i were you, who would be me?
 

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