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    Fun questions/topics to have in conversation with friends
    Have some friends, getting a bit short on things to discuss beyond "how are you?" "what you been up to?" etc. etc. What fun questions/conversation topics can you throw in for a bit of a laugh?

    Here's three as an example:

    1. Cheesy chat-up lines
    2. Top 5 list of people you'd do...(particularly uncomfortable if you say 'of the same gender')
    3. Worst pain you've ever been in
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    Re: Fun questions/topics to have in conversation with friends
    Favourite posts on TSR.
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    Re: Fun questions/topics to have in conversation with friends
    The best conversations are the ones that are spontaneous and out of the blue.
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    Re: Fun questions/topics to have in conversation with friends
    Nice ideas
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    Re: Fun questions/topics to have in conversation with friends
    Sh*g, Marry, Cruise - pick three ugly celebrities and make your friends put them into categories
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