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As a result of a post by jctg in the main section, I just typed 'What are you?' into Google. One of the first answers listed was


The Superhero Quiz


Apparently I'm most like Spiderman, which is good, but a bit like ..ahem Catwoman, which is less good.


I was wondering which other Superheroes were hiding out on the EDF?

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Dickensman Wrote:

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> What is the difference in manufacture between the

> push-up and the ordinary, normal, or regular

> variety?

>

> I wouldn't recognise one if some kind soul trapped

> my face in it


Believe me, you would.


:))

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