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  • #98330
    SnowBunny78
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      LoL OMG that is too funny…  :D

      #98331
      hentaiboy69
      Participant

        Hmmm … last night was too hot here in france and i was unable to sleep . Sooo i did what i do when i cant sleep …. Think  ;D

        Think about what ? Easy , think about the english OMG and the french OMD . Here is what i find :

        OMG mean “Oh my god” in english , but if we write OMG in french , it mean “Oh mon gode”

        OMD mean “Oh mon dieu” in french , but if we write OMD in english , it mean “Oh my dildo”

        here is the funny thing , ” Oh my god ” mean ” Oh mon dieu ” in french and ” Oh mon gode ” mean ” Oh my dildo ” in english  ;D

        Conclusion , english god is a dildo for a french , and french god is a dildo for an english  ;D

        So be carefull when you use ” OMG ” it could be interpreted wrong :)

        lol, Rukya……that's funny and for someone it can be true, who know!? anyway, great post!

        p.s.: are you sure this is not the real reason why you wasn't able to sleep!?
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        #98332
        Lover
        Participant

          Karin celebrates her birthday. Two days later, her older twin brother celebrates his birthday. How is it possible?

          #98333
          Brandybee
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            They are born within minutes but one before midnight the other after and then  one is in Australia and the other in Europe ..  I think  lmao..

            or  Her older twin brother is twinned with an older sister …    My head hurts  ;D

            #98334
            Covems
            Participant

              Two words….

              Flux Capacitor

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              #98335
              bluedenim
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                They were born either on a ship or plane just as it crossed the international dateline going West, the first on just before midnight on the East side of the date-line and the second one just after midnight on the West side of the dateline so that there may be a minute or two between them, but also 2 calendar days

                :)

                past my bedtime now, all that mental effort has tired me out lol!

                #98336
                Lover
                Participant

                  :) perfect blue  (thumbs up!!!!!)

                  #98337
                  hentaiboy69
                  Participant

                    Sorry to say, but how it could be!? the riddler said “two days later” and if it's how Blue answer, it will be “one day later”! Lover, i think you made some mistake!

                    #98338
                    Lover
                    Participant

                      Sorry to say it HB, but blue is right, the riddle is correct and you are wrong. He was born March, 1st – she was born February, 28th. Think about leap year and you know everything is correct!

                      #98339
                      hentaiboy69
                      Participant

                        lol…..ooook, let's say i'll accept it, this time!  ::)  :P

                        #98340
                        hentaiboy69
                        Participant

                          James you got it….  ;D   

                          notice a boat full of ppl went under not a SINGLE person came out on the other side… haha cause they were all married !!

                          sorry to say, but….can someone explain me this one!?

                          #98341
                          hentaiboy69
                          Participant

                            ok…..call me dumb, but for me it's an idioty words game without any meaning…….not if translated literally in italian

                            #98342
                            Lover
                            Participant

                              You are on your way to your Grandma's birthday. You want to bring her cake, but on the way there are 7 bridges. Below each bridge is living a troll. This troll wants half of your cakes but also is giving you back one cake.
                              How many cakes do you need?

                              #98343
                              Anonymous

                                2

                                Each troll takes 1 (1/2 of what you have) and then returns it. The idiot trolls get nothing, lucky Grandma actually gets two, or you can give her the one that she wanted and eat the other yourself.

                                Actually, on reflection, you can beat the trolls at their own game and possibly become rich by only having 1. The first troll takes 1/2 a cake and gives you 1 back (1.5), the second takes 0.75 (1.75), the third 0.875 (1.875), the fourth 0.9375 (1.9375), the fifth 0.96875 (1.96875), the sixth 0.984375 (1.984375) and the last one takes 0.9921875 of a cake and gives you one back so the idiot trolls end up giving you almost a whole one and grandma can eat the one that the last troll gave you, which will be so disgusting that it will probably kill her and you inherit all her money.

                                #98344
                                Lover
                                Participant

                                  LOL..concerto, only you can bring up this idea. You can beat them if you start with less, lets say 1/2 or 1/4 cake…

                                  But 2 is the correct answer :)

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