bennisboy
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+829|7094|Poundland

Pug wrote:

bennisboy wrote:

bennisboy wrote:

Pug wrote:

yep, too easy i guess.  still these:

A man in Chicago marries twenty people and isn't charged with polygamy, although its well publicized.  Why not?

There is a shipwreck, probably worth billions of dollars, on the bottom of the sea.  It may never be recovered, despite its value.  Why?
1. He gets divored each time.

2. It'll cost more to recover it/ No-one knows where it is
Also was this right?

bennisboy wrote:


2 miles south of the North pole
no on both
Oh! he's the vicar/reverand/minister!
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6990|Texas - Bigger than France

bennisboy wrote:

Oh! he's the vicar/reverand/minister!
good work


two left and I'm out:
A man is lost in the wilderness.  He determines if he is to survive, he will need to leave his camp and walk out.  So he douses his campfire and starts out by turning north and walking one mile.  He then turns West and walks five miles.  Then, he turns North and walks one mile.  He figures out he's probably going the wrong way so he attempts to retrace his steps, heading south.  After traveling South for two miles, he realizes he missed the turn.  He then realizes he is where he started from - next to the campfire he doused earlier in the morning.  Where is he?



There is a shipwreck, probably worth billions of dollars, on the bottom of the sea.  It may never be recovered, despite its value.  Why?
Shem
sɥǝɯ
+152|6975|London (At Heart)

Pug wrote:

bennisboy wrote:

Oh! he's the vicar/reverand/minister!
good work


two left and I'm out:
A man is lost in the wilderness.  He determines if he is to survive, he will need to leave his camp and walk out.  So he douses his campfire and starts out by turning north and walking one mile.  He then turns West and walks five miles.  Then, he turns North and walks one mile.  He figures out he's probably going the wrong way so he attempts to retrace his steps, heading south.  After traveling South for two miles, he realizes he missed the turn.  He then realizes he is where he started from - next to the campfire he doused earlier in the morning.  Where is he?



There is a shipwreck, probably worth billions of dollars, on the bottom of the sea.  It may never be recovered, despite its value.  Why?
1. At the south pole, my working for this, is you would walk west in a circular manner, thus he HAS to end up where he started
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6990|Texas - Bigger than France

Shem wrote:

Pug wrote:

bennisboy wrote:

Oh! he's the vicar/reverand/minister!
good work


two left and I'm out:
A man is lost in the wilderness.  He determines if he is to survive, he will need to leave his camp and walk out.  So he douses his campfire and starts out by turning north and walking one mile.  He then turns West and walks five miles.  Then, he turns North and walks one mile.  He figures out he's probably going the wrong way so he attempts to retrace his steps, heading south.  After traveling South for two miles, he realizes he missed the turn.  He then realizes he is where he started from - next to the campfire he doused earlier in the morning.  Where is he?



There is a shipwreck, probably worth billions of dollars, on the bottom of the sea.  It may never be recovered, despite its value.  Why?
1. At the south pole, my working for this, is you would walk west in a circular manner, thus he HAS to end up where he started
YEP!!!

And the last an hardest:
There is a shipwreck, probably worth billions of dollars, on the bottom of the sea.  It may never be recovered, despite its value.  Why?
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6990|Texas - Bigger than France

Pug wrote:

There is a shipwreck, probably worth billions of dollars, on the bottom of the sea.  It may never be recovered, despite its value.  Why?
Ok, a hint.

There's no water in the sea.
Tetrino
International OMGWTFBBQ
+200|7178|Uhh... erm...
Ship in a bottle?
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6990|Texas - Bigger than France

Tetrino wrote:

Ship in a bottle?
nope
Scorpion0x17
can detect anyone's visible post count...
+691|7214|Cambridge (UK)

Pug wrote:

Pug wrote:

There is a shipwreck, probably worth billions of dollars, on the bottom of the sea.  It may never be recovered, despite its value.  Why?
Ok, a hint.

There's no water in the sea.
It's a space-ship and the sea is the Sea of Tranquility (on the moon).
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6990|Texas - Bigger than France

Scorpion0x17 wrote:

Pug wrote:

Pug wrote:

There is a shipwreck, probably worth billions of dollars, on the bottom of the sea.  It may never be recovered, despite its value.  Why?
Ok, a hint.

There's no water in the sea.
It's a space-ship and the sea is the Sea of Tranquility (on the moon).
yep, the Eagle has landed.
theDude5B
Cool member
+805|7198

theDude5B wrote:

What number, by adding one, becomes a sound?
still not answered this one yet.
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6990|Texas - Bigger than France

theDude5B wrote:

theDude5B wrote:

What number, by adding one, becomes a sound?
still not answered this one yet.
The only thing I can think of is using something besides English or an ancient language for the number.

"T" was used by the Romans for tetra or 160.

So T + one = tone?
theDude5B
Cool member
+805|7198
Correct

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