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Originally Posted by Rawky-Roo:
Originally Posted by suzybean:
Originally Posted by Rawky-Roo:

I am a window, I am a lamp, I am clouded, I am shining and I am coloured; set in white I fill with water and overflow. I say much but I have no words. What am I?



An eye?

 

*DING!*

I didn't understand the lamp part but the rest fitted so Go Me! Yay.

suzybean
Originally Posted by El Loro:
Originally Posted by machel:
Originally Posted by Syd:

Another one......

 

This

 

sentance

 

containes

 

two

 

misstakes.

 

How many mistakes are there in the sentence above?


three?   sentence  contains, mistakes

I'll add another one to make it 4 mistakes  - the 4th one being that the sentence only refers to 2.

Correct El Loro.... 

Syd
Originally Posted by suzybean:
Originally Posted by Syd:
Originally Posted by suzybean:
Originally Posted by Syd:

Another one...........

 

How many grooves are there on a long-playing record, 30cm in diameter, with a 10 cm label in the centre and 1cm margin on the outside?

One continuous groove  (yes I remember records)

Nope...

Oh 

2 - one on each side?

littleleicesterfox
Originally Posted by littleleicesterfox:
Originally Posted by suzybean:
Originally Posted by Syd:
Originally Posted by suzybean:
Originally Posted by Syd:

Another one...........

 

How many grooves are there on a long-playing record, 30cm in diameter, with a 10 cm label in the centre and 1cm margin on the outside?

One continuous groove  (yes I remember records)

Nope...

Oh 

2 - one on each side?

Haha, of course 

suzybean
Originally Posted by littleleicesterfox:
Originally Posted by suzybean:
Originally Posted by Syd:
Originally Posted by suzybean:
Originally Posted by Syd:

Another one...........

 

How many grooves are there on a long-playing record, 30cm in diameter, with a 10 cm label in the centre and 1cm margin on the outside?

One continuous groove  (yes I remember records)

Nope...

Oh 

2 - one on each side?

Yep  

Syd
Originally Posted by Syd:

Another one.......

 

If an average hen's egg is 5cm long and weighs 300 gram, and an average peacock's egg is twice the length and 2.5 times the weight, which has the greatest circumference? 

Is this a trick question? - peacocks are male and it is peahens which lay eggs, so the answer would be the hen's egg.

El Loro
Originally Posted by El Loro:
Originally Posted by Syd:

Another one.......

 

If an average hen's egg is 5cm long and weighs 300 gram, and an average peacock's egg is twice the length and 2.5 times the weight, which has the greatest circumference? 

Is this a trick question? - peacocks are male and it is peahens which lay eggs, so the answer would be the hen's egg.

 

Syd
Originally Posted by Syd:

Another one.......

 

If an average hen's egg is 5cm long and weighs 300 gram, and an average peacock's egg is twice the length and 2.5 times the weight, which has the greatest circumference? 

Ooh didn't spot this one.

 

A peacock would not have the necessary, umm, equipment to lay eggs - a peahen on the other hand

littleleicesterfox
Originally Posted by Syd:
Originally Posted by machel:

A simple one for saturday,  If a German aeroplane carrying Italian passengers crashed on the border of France and Spain where would the survivours be buried?

They survived, so wouldn't be buried anywhere.

 

i did say it was simple, so'll try again

 

what one word describes the letters h i j k l m n o ?

machel
Originally Posted by machel:
Originally Posted by Syd:
Originally Posted by machel:

A simple one for saturday,  If a German aeroplane carrying Italian passengers crashed on the border of France and Spain where would the survivours be buried?

They survived, so wouldn't be buried anywhere.

 

i did say it was simple, so'll try again

 

what one word describes the letters h i j k l m n o ?

water

littleleicesterfox
Originally Posted by littleleicesterfox:
Originally Posted by machel:
Originally Posted by Syd:
Originally Posted by machel:

A simple one for saturday,  If a German aeroplane carrying Italian passengers crashed on the border of France and Spain where would the survivours be buried?

They survived, so wouldn't be buried anywhere.

 

i did say it was simple, so'll try again

 

what one word describes the letters h i j k l m n o ?

water

 

 

H to O  = Water

machel

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