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The worlds first riddle!

 
 
Francis
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 12:14 pm
Could Mark legally marry four women in Florida, if he doesn't divorce any of them, not being legally separated, or any of them dying? Question
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Tryagain
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 12:48 pm
Why yes! There would be no upper limit placed on his work rate.

If anyone disagrees, meet me at the skinny dippin pool at sunset.

BRB
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TTH
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 12:53 pm
Francis wrote:
Could Mark legally marry four women in Florida, if he doesn't divorce any of them, not being legally separated, or any of them dying? Question


I have no idea what you are talking about but, I think it is funny. Laughing Laughing Laughing

Who cares. If no one complains then it is not an issue, especially if they (the 5) all know about it.

New Element: Governmentium
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TTH
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 02:05 pm
New Element: Governmentium
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Tryagain
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 02:20 pm
Stormy wrote, "Naaa silly, if you were from NY you'd know that baseball doesn't have cheerleaders."

OMG! Shocked Now you tell me, how do I get these waterboys outta here? Laughing

BIB
ALL ALL = bib overalls Cool

YREGRUS= back surgery Cool



TTH or whoever wrote, "An asteroid is expected to hit earth in the yeat 2036" Shocked

Word for the day ?'Yeat'

A colloquial word used in Newburyport, Massachusetts at least before the Second World War (1939-1945), allegedly shouted from one naval ship to another to identify a resident of Newburyport. Also used to show both affirmation and disapproval ("yes," "no"); first word of the Newburyport slang-phrase "yeat the bun." Yeat can be used as a greeting, as a noun, an interjection, an adjective, and a verb.

TTH: Yeat!
Mark: Yes, yeat indeed, and how are you doing this fine day?
TTH: Yeat.
Mark: Ah, not too well. Do you want to go help me do chores?
TTH: Yeat to that!
Mark: Ah, so you'd rather not. How about the movies?
TTH: YEAT!
Mark: Great, let's go.


CJ wrote, "Thank you! I knew you were a girl." Razz

Sisters, sisters
There were never such devoted sisters,
Never had to have a chaperone, no sir,
Im there to keep my eye on her
Caring, sharing
Every little thing that we are wearing
When a certain gentleman arrived from Rome
She wore the dress, and I stayed home
All kinds of weather, we stick together
The same in the rain and sun
Two different faces, but in tight places
We think and we act as one
Those who've seen us
Know that not a thing could come between us
Many men have tried to split us up, but no one can
Lord help the mister who comes between me and my sister
And lord help the sister, who comes between me and my man…


Mark:

SUMS OF CUBES
91 = 3^3 + 4^3 = 6^3 + (-5)^3 Cool

Multiply by -1 to get the largest (closest to zero) negative solution. Cool Razz

The numbers that you cube to get them are:
-53 + 63 = 91; and 33 + 43 = 91 and
13 + 123 = 1729; and 93 + 103 = 1729.


There is a famous story of the English mathematician, Hardy, visiting the Indian mathematical genius, Ramanujan, in hospital. Hardy remarked that the taxi he had come in had the number 1729, which struck him as not a very interesting number. Ramanujan disagreed, pointing out that it is the smallest positive integer that can be written in two different ways as the sum of two cubes (of positive whole numbers).
Now that is some bedtime story!


?'Sheesh!'

Francis eloquently wrote, "That's all you have to say, after 7.5 hours of work, Try?"


Don't blame me Monsieur, in the porn industry the script is kinds light. Laughing


What you don't wanna find in the tub: Cheerleaders!


Nah! A Monks life is not for me, no smoking or drinking, no … I just couldn't kick the habit.


Two new girls showed up on the lot today; Kate and Jackson (she didn't want her first name mentioned) so:

Given the set of letters below, can you spell the names KATE and JACKSON by starting at the top of the rhombus and moving down through the letters.

At each level, you must move to a letter which is below and to the immediate left, or below and to the immediate right, of the letter you are at.

In how many ways can you spell out the names KATE and JACKSON by moving from the top letter and ending at the bottom letter Question

Code:
K
A A
T T T
E E E E
J J J J J
A A A A A A
C C C C C
K K K K
S S S
O O
N




…………..W
PEDESTRIAN
……………L
……………K Question
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TTH
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 03:00 pm
Tryagain wrote:
...........
Nah! A Monks life is not for me, no smoking or drinking, no … I just couldn't kick the habit..............

Now that makes sense. You mean you actually have fun. :wink: Laughing Laughing
Tryagain wrote:

…………..W
PEDESTRIAN
……………L
……………K Question


Pedestrian crosswalk
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 03:08 pm
Francis wrote:
Could Mark legally marry four women in Florida, if he doesn't divorce any of them, not being legally separated, or any of them dying? Question


Why yes (tambien)! If Mark were in California he could legally marry
far more women, and at the rate they marry out here, probably more
than once. :wink:
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 03:20 pm
So, what do some men have, yet do not want (Tryagain doesn't want it, Francis neither) but would not part it for a million dollars? http://www.kolobok.us/smiles/he_and_she/girl_wink.gif
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Tryagain
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 04:17 pm
CalamityJane wrote:
So, what do some men have, yet do not want (Tryagain doesn't want it, Francis neither) but would not part it for a million dollars? http://www.kolobok.us/smiles/he_and_she/girl_wink.gif




I asked Kojak and he said, "who loves ya baby!"

The series, set in New York City's Thirteenth Precinct, revolved around the efforts of the incorruptible Lt. Theo Kojak (Telly Savalas), the tough, bald New York City policeman who was fond of lollipops and for using the catchphrase, "Who loves ya, baby?"


What's long and thin, covered in skin; red in parts, and put in tarts Question Laughing
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 05:28 pm
As the Joker (Jack Nicholson) said to Bruce Wayne (Michael Keaton) in the '89 Batman movie: "Never rub another man's ......" Laughing

Actually, us Krauts are supposed to like the pie version very much,
but it's way to sour for me. Give me sugar any day!

----

Sometimes bald can be sexy.

I actually know Kojak! Many many moons after the series run out in the
United States, we were able to see it in Germany. I loved it, and
adored Telly Savalas. http://www.kolobok.us/smiles/he_and_she/tender.gif
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 05:34 pm
You see, I am standing at the beach, I am 6 feet tall.
How far out to sea can I see?
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markr
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 09:55 pm
[size=8]KATE JACKSON (a Rookie and one of Charlie's angels)
The diagram is a portion of Pascal's triangle. The desired number is in the middle of the 11th row (252).
[/size]
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markr
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 09:59 pm
Francis wrote:
Could Mark legally marry four women in Florida, if he doesn't divorce any of them, not being legally separated, or any of them dying? Question


Yes, if he's licensed to perform marriages.
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markr
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 10:03 pm
TTH wrote:
What makes you think that? The asteroid was addressed by a scientist in the early '90's. I wrote down the year that it is expected to hit.

The Earth is rather insignificant in the universe. I know we think we're pretty special, but we're insignificant also.
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etc
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 11:12 pm
Tryagain wrote:


If anyone disagrees, meet me at the skinny dippin pool at sunset.

BRB
Would you be confused if i wore a bathing suit? Embarrassed

Has the original riddle been solved?

btw It seems as though you appreciate caligraphy. Am i wrong?
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 11:28 pm
Are you TTH sister, etc.?
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etc
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 11:38 pm
CalamityJane wrote:
Are you TTH sister, etc.?


Noooooo <wink>
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TTH
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 11:48 pm
CalamityJane wrote:
You see, I am standing at the beach, I am 6 feet tall.
How far out to sea can I see?


What if you are blind? Then you can't see.
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TTH
 
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Reply Fri 20 Apr, 2007 12:00 am
markr wrote:
TTH wrote:
What makes you think that? The asteroid was addressed by a scientist in the early '90's. I wrote down the year that it is expected to hit.

The Earth is rather insignificant in the universe. I know we think we're pretty special, but we're insignificant also.


I don't agree. Most people are special in one way or another.
You are not insignificant. So, that is not true.

CalamityJane
My sisters wouldn't not know how to even log on a forum.
I know my sisters pc more then she does. I have a mac.
She drive me nuts. I think all us kids drive my mom nuts.
She is German, you know that. Then you should also know we are stubburn
but brought up right. (that only applies to most)
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etc
 
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Reply Fri 20 Apr, 2007 12:24 am
etc wrote:
Tryagain wrote:


If anyone disagrees, meet me at the skinny dippin pool at sunset.

BRB
Would you be confused if i wore a bathing suit? Embarrassed

try, a riddle for u, who was i. (snickers)

btw It seems as though you appreciate caligraphy. Am i wrong? I don't mind being wrong.
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