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Post by Hawaiian Born on Dec 10, 2008 20:02:46 GMT -8
Ugly got number 1 correct. lol and sorry gobb but your wrong. Just to clear it up, the last sentence is Christmas DAY and New Year's DAY as well. 2. Everyone knows that both Christmas Day and New Year's Day always fall on the same day of the week. However, in 1765 Christmas Day fell on a Monday and New Year's Day fell on a Sunday. Why? P.S. Remember that these are Trick Questions
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Post by ♦Whot♦ on Dec 10, 2008 23:19:56 GMT -8
That's a completely gay riddle. (#1)
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Post by PhoenixFlare500 on Dec 11, 2008 23:47:30 GMT -8
#3 - The guy's a billionaire. If he keeps buying the bars for $3 and selling them for $1.50, he'll keep losing money and become a millionaire.
#2 - New Year's Day did in fact fall on a Sunday that year. Christmas Day is actually the name of a very clumsy man that fell down a day after Christmas, perhaps because he ate too much and fell down the stairs.
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Post by Hawaiian Born on Dec 12, 2008 0:37:01 GMT -8
Okay three is correct. Well he could already by a millionaire too. I mean he wouldn't lose that much money.
And for 2, its wrong
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Post by PhoenixFlare500 on Dec 12, 2008 14:37:30 GMT -8
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Post by Hawaiian Born on Dec 13, 2008 20:58:19 GMT -8
lol well think about this, when am I talkin about this happening?
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Post by gobbleykins on Dec 14, 2008 17:22:11 GMT -8
I imagine it could've been when Britain re-standardized their date system or calendar system or something, so they lost a day or gained a day or screwed up something.
Leap year maybe?
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Post by Clucky!!!!!sdf on Dec 14, 2008 17:44:30 GMT -8
STAMP ACT. 'NUFF SAID.
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Post by Hawaiian Born on Dec 14, 2008 22:15:05 GMT -8
Nope. I'm not talking about what year this is in. But that it all happened in --- ----
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Post by Clucky!!!!!sdf on Dec 15, 2008 19:57:48 GMT -8
ohhh... its one year. new years was january 1st 1765 and christmas was dec. 25th 1765..
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Post by Hawaiian Born on Dec 16, 2008 21:36:38 GMT -8
Yeah so they essentially happened on different days during the year.
1 day, a group of scientists had a wine, cheese, and crackers party. 1 of the scientists decided to do an experiment. He got a sheet of paper and wrote CARBON DIOXIDE, all in capital letters, upside down on a piece of paper. He then turned a wine glass on its side and put the paper under it in such a way that the word CARBON was under the cup of the glass and the word DIOXIDE was under the stem. When they looked at the paper through the glass, they saw that the word CARBON was still upside down, but the word DIOXIDE was right side up. Why is this so?
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Post by PhoenixFlare500 on Dec 17, 2008 14:05:15 GMT -8
'cause DIOXIDE is symmetrical along the left to right axis.
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Post by Clucky!!!!!sdf on Dec 17, 2008 14:42:06 GMT -8
'cause DIOXIDE is symmetrical along the left to right axis.
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Post by Hawaiian Born on Mar 8, 2009 23:08:10 GMT -8
Okay umm your friend invites you over for dinner. What time do you show up?
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Post by musashi23 on Mar 12, 2009 15:11:23 GMT -8
Never cause you hate them?
Either that or it's a magic question and you show up when the curtain gets pulled out of the way.
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