Answers we need questions for

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So here’s an answer: God is love that’s why.

Now what was the question?

Or how about: my old cassette player.
What was the question?

Etc.

Might work best if someone posts the answer and then we have a couple of goes at supplying the questions that would suggest that answer.

(Any answers you’d like questions for will do, don’t have to be religious as such. For fun only, maybe.)
 
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Answer: “My old cassette player.”

Question: What piece of now-archaic technology was crucial in the 1980s for playing recorded music?

ICXC NIKA
 
Wait a sec… There is a parallel thread in which I just posted the same answer, 42.

I know the answer, so I will recuse.
 
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That’s the weirdest thing!

Ok the question is,
how many previous owners has your car had?
 
Those are satisfactory answers.

The answer 42 is from science fiction lore:
… a race of hyperintelligent pan-dimensional beings once built themselves a gigantic supercomputer called Deep Thought to calculate once and for all the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything. For seven and a half million years, Deep Thought computed and calculated, and in the end announced that the answer was in fact Forty-two – and so another, even bigger, computer had to be built to find out what the actual question was.

from The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, by Douglas Adams
 
answer: If they can get a good price.
I’ve heard that the Queen of England loves her corgis and I can’t think of any reason why the royal family would part with them, can you?

( just a joke, only just.)
 
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So THAT was where the OP’s collection of 1980s audiotapes was?

A 100# bag of meow mix.
 
What is this generation’s investment strategy that will crash like the people who thought they could retire collecting Beanie Babies?

Next answer: Pants on fire
 
What is the cheapest form of electronic repair?

Next answer: A jar of pennies
 
So it had been a humid day and you’d left your fridge door open all night and when you went into the kitchen in the morning what did you see?

Next answer: my aunt Bertha.
 
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