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Post by fuzzyrubberbear on Jul 11, 2005 19:35:07 GMT -8
too late...... i already am....
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Post by Hawaiian Born on Jul 11, 2005 19:38:28 GMT -8
aww man, when did i miss it?
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Post by fuzzyrubberbear on Jul 11, 2005 19:42:05 GMT -8
a looooooooong time ago.... id say twelve years......
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Post by ♦Whot♦ on Jul 11, 2005 19:46:16 GMT -8
Okay okay this is getting out of hand, and I got one. Ill continue from the last correct one, and skip that question. Thanks Jeditrooper (Waipio), but now I think grayfox has too much. But ill let it skip unless we have a problem with it:
Grayfox7: Points: 32 Rank: 1
LostPeon: Points: 17 Rank: 2
Mr_ObViOuS: Points: 4 Rank: 3
Fuzzyrubberbear: Points: 4 Rank: 3
Greenergarnia: Points: 2 Rank: 5
ALink2ThePast: Points: 1 Rank: 6
Okay okay, ill go with the three point system thingy.
<2> 64 "S" on a "C" "B"
And, im out for the day probably. So, have fun. And Ill post up new ones tomorrow.
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Post by Hawaiian Born on Jul 11, 2005 23:15:01 GMT -8
Well, the answer to mine was, 8 "islands" in "hawaii"
64 sections on a ceral box?
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Post by ♪Mr.Obv♫ on Jul 12, 2005 13:36:47 GMT -8
There are 64 spaces on a checkers board.
Or
There are 64 spaces on a Chess Board.
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Post by greeny on Jul 12, 2005 13:48:14 GMT -8
So who's asking the questions now? Panther or Div?
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Post by fuzzyrubberbear on Jul 12, 2005 15:26:01 GMT -8
how about i ask one 13 "K" on "H" "R"
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Post by Hawaiian Born on Jul 12, 2005 15:36:30 GMT -8
not me
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Post by ♦Whot♦ on Jul 12, 2005 18:09:47 GMT -8
I think me, cause my names on the topic. Grayfox7: Points: 32 Rank: 1 LostPeon: Points: 17 Rank: 2 Mr_ObViOuS: Points: 4 Rank: 3 Fuzzyrubberbear: Points: 4 Rank: 3 Greenergarnia: Points: 2 Rank: 4 Mr_ObViOuS: Points: 2 Rank: 5 ALink2ThePast: Points: 1 Rank: 6 <2> There are 115 "E" in the "P" "T"
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Post by grayfox7 on Jul 12, 2005 18:22:32 GMT -8
There are 115 elements in the periodic table
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Post by ♦Whot♦ on Jul 13, 2005 23:49:02 GMT -8
Nice Grayfox!
Grayfox7: Points: 34 Rank: 1
LostPeon: Points: 17 Rank: 2
Mr_ObViOuS: Points: 4 Rank: 3
Fuzzyrubberbear: Points: 4 Rank: 3
Greenergarnia: Points: 2 Rank: 4
Mr_ObViOuS: Points: 2 Rank: 5
ALink2ThePast: Points: 1 Rank: 6
<3> The "A" "M" of "Y" is 88.9
Navy should be able to get this!
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Post by greeny on Jul 14, 2005 13:59:38 GMT -8
The average mass of youth is 88.9
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Post by ♦Whot♦ on Jul 15, 2005 20:19:20 GMT -8
I think not. Try again!
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Post by grayfox7 on Jul 15, 2005 20:29:23 GMT -8
the average mass of yttrium is 88.9
Thank God I still have my chem book.
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