"Questions 67 and 68" was a song written by Robert Lamm for the rock band Chicago and recorded for their debut album "The Chicago Transit Authority" (1969). It was sung by Robert Lamm and Peter Cetera. (It was later translated and performed in Japanese.) The "questions" involve the concept of Free Love in the later years of the Sixties (1967 and 1968), and the lyrics suggest that it is sometimes just better not to ask the questions.
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Questions 67 & 68 are the two questions you ask before 69... 67 have you been with anybody else in the last 24 hrs? and 68, are there any toothpicks in the house?
I'm not sure what you mean, can you use it more than once. But *67 blocks your phone number when you dial out. If you need to call multiple people, you will need to use *67 each time to restrict your number when you dial out. So, I guess you can interpret that to mean yes, you can use it more than once.
Francesco Totti was born on September 27, 1976.
it can be for kids too it just has some sort of inappropriate questions for younger kids that could lead to some weird questions if you know what i mean.
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