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If you subtracted the number 5 from the figure 25, then you would be left with the numeral 2.

My logic not quite correct?
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How can I be my own grandfather?


Hey, did you marry your grandmother? Cause her husband would be your grandfather and if that's you then your the Grandad!
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If you subtracted the number 5 from the figure 25, then you would be left with the numeral 2.

Ah I see what you mean, but actually subtracting 5 not just removing the 5. :whistling:
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Michelle, would that be infinity?
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Michelle,

Ok, only once because if it were more than once then you would be subtracting it from another number.


Frantique,

Yes, that's one solution. There are probably a few.
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Ok, only once because if it were more than once then you would be subtracting it from another number.

:blink:

Hey, did you marry your grandmother? Cause her husband would be your grandfather and if that's you then your the Grandad!

That's a little too weird for me :whistling: :help:
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That's a little too weird for me

I only thought of that question because I heard a song the other day about some mixed up family where the father married the step daughter and all the type of relations that were created. Doesn't really matter, though I busted my seams laughing.
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How can I be my own grandfather?

What if you travelled back in time and.... well.... your grandmother....
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Hi sarahw,

I thought that type of thing only happened in Tasmania. Seeing that you are from AU you should know what I mean. :whistling:
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:blink: :whistling:
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OK already what ever happen to the cheerleaders did they ever graduate ? :whistling:
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Is this them?

http://www.weeville....heerleaders.htm

:help: :blink: :whistling:

Edited by frantique, 23 June 2006 - 10:39 PM.

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A camper leaves her camp, hikes 1 mile south, then 1 mile east where she sees a bear. Then she hikes 1 mile north to arrive at her camp. What color is the bear?

It has to be the north pole, therefore the bear must be white. :whistling:

I have two U.S. coins totaling 55 cents. One is not a nickel. What are the two coins?


Too lazy to read further down, but the answer is a nickle and a 50 cent piece.
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My friend and I stumped a couple of our high school cheerleaders with this:

Which is heavier: a pound of rocks, or a pound of feathers?

We could NOT in any way get them to change their answer...it was frustrating...but oh so funny at the same time :whistling:



roosters dnt lay egs lol
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What starts with 'e' and ends with 'e' and contains only one letter?

ANOTHER ONE

Think of words ending in -GRY. Angry and hungry are two of them. There are only three words in the English language. What is the third word? The word is something that everyone uses every day. If you have listened carefully, I have already told you what it is.

^^^
many might have heard it, and even solved it. there are a few solutions, i feel mine is considerable
what about u?

Edited by vika09, 05 August 2006 - 08:03 PM.

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