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  • #81292
    Brandybee
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      Grinning,  I did.    And I too was hoping someone else would try …..  My explanation would have taken about 10 posts lol. ..  Yours is so much more bettered

      Vorssprung. Dutch technique. Lol.  ;D

      #81293
      Lover
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        Vorssprung. Dutch technique. Lol.

        Brandy, it's not Dutch technique ;) It's German…lol… you mean Vorsprung durch technik

        #81294
        Brandybee
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          My automatic spell check.  Lol

          Hugs. Mwahhhh

          #81295
          Marilyn
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            Question: In 1843, in North Carolina, two sisters married two brothers and they all lived under the same roof. From there, things went bad. Although the two brothers were considered inseparable, the two sisters began to quarrel to such a degree they had to move to separate houses. The two brothers weren't overly pleased with the separate house situation and as a result they quite often couldn't be bothered going home. Neither brother concealed the fact that if he stayed out all night, it was a good bet he spent the night in another woman's bed. Although both sisters were hot tempered and jealous, for some reason they must have put up with their husbands' sleeping around since they never divorced and each bore several children. What could account for these two headstrong sisters turning a blind eye to their husbands' indiscretions?

            #81296
            Lover
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              They were twins?

              #81297
              Marilyn
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                They were twins?

                Yes.. but there's more.

                #81298
                Anonymous

                  each sleeping with her sister's husband, i.e. the brother of her own husband?

                  #81299
                  Lover
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                    The women also were twins, knowing the bors plan and switched houses too?

                    #81300
                    Marilyn
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                      each sleeping with her sister's husband, i.e. the brother of her own husband?

                      Yes… but how and why?
                      But sleeping? You mean having sex? If so, your answer is not correct.

                      The women also were twins, knowing the bors plan and switched houses too?

                      No!  ;)

                      #81301
                      Marilyn
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                        Just a hint.
                        Lover said that they were twins. Yes, the brothers were twins. But there's more.

                        C'mon guys!  :D
                        It's so easy! (When you know the answer, lol)

                        #81302
                        Anonymous

                          The brothers are considered inseparable or are really insperable?

                          #81303
                          Marilyn
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                            The brothers are considered inseparable or are really insperable?

                            Really insperable!  :D

                            #81304
                            Anonymous

                              Siamese twins?

                              #81305
                              Marilyn
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                                Siamese twins?

                                Yes! Well done, jondas!!  :D

                                The two brothers were Chang and Eng, the world famous Siamese twins.

                                Trivia:
                                Chang, the more dominant of the two, began drinking towards the end of his life, and incredibly, the teetotaler Eng suffered the hangovers.

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                                #81306
                                Marilyn
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                                  Next one:

                                  Six glasses are in a row. The first three are filled with juice, and the last three are empty. By moving only one glass, can you arrange them so that the full and the empty glasses alternate?

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