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![]() Cools :) 1. The humming of my computer is almost as loud as the sound of my printer 2. I had a happy attack the other day because it was raining and the sun was out at the same time 3. I am within reach of a pink highlighter 6/11/2009 #61 |
![]() uh... 3? 6/11/2009 #62 |
![]() 1 6/11/2009 #63 |
![]() 2 6/11/2009 #64 |
![]() Kirri Wins this round - my computer is loud, but my printer is so much louder.. 6/11/2009 #65 |
![]() Printers are always too loud. 1.) I can reach a whistle from where I'm sat 2.) I can reach a blue pen from where I'm sat 3.) I can reach a bus timetable from where I'm sat. 6/11/2009 #66 |
![]() 1? 6/11/2009 #67 |
![]() 2? 6/11/2009 #68 |
![]() Lola got it! I do have a whistle (for scouts) but it's on the floor just out of reach of where I'm sitting. Well done! 6/12/2009 #69 |
![]() Oh, wow, awesome :D On the television I just saw: 1) Im not paying attention to the tv 2) an ad for Guarding Tess 3) The tv isnt on 6/12/2009 #70 |
![]() 3 you sneaky little ... 6/12/2009 #71 |
![]() yeh, that was rather lame Kirri wins, obviously 6/12/2009 #72 |
![]() Too easy Lola! If the TV wasn't on, then both 1 and 2 would be lies. As there can only be one lie, it had to be 3. Okay, I have made a chocolate chilli cake, and some of the ingredients were: 1) Caster sugar 2) Cooking chocolate 3) Chilli flakes 6/12/2009 #73 |
![]() Option 2 Technically, if the tv werent on why would I be payying it any attention? 6/12/2009 #74 |
![]() @ Lola: well, the way you phrased it made us seem to naturally assume that the tv was on and you weren't paying attention. 3 6/12/2009 #75 |
![]() Coke, you got it right. I used chilli powder, not flakes. 6/16/2009 #76 |
![]() Hehe :D 1. There are four appliances in the study that can tell the time (including computers) 2. There are multiple appliances in the study that can tell the time, and they all tell different times. 3. None of the appliances in my study that can tell the time are telling the exact right time for my time zone. 6/17/2009 #77 |
![]() 1? Isnt there more than 4? 6/18/2009 #78 |
![]() 3 6/18/2009 #79 |
![]() Lola won (seeing as I doubt anyone else will be posting anytime soon) I always have at least five appliances that can tell the time (though most of them aren't correct or in sync with each other) 6/22/2009 #80 |
![]() Wow, I won. 1. The word 'set' has the second highest number of seperate definitions in the English language 2. The worlds largest alphabet is Cambodian with 74 letters 3. Donald Duck's middle name is Fauntleroy 6/23/2009 . Edited 7/01/2009 #81 |
![]() 1 is false 7/04/2009 #82 |
![]() Oh darn. Yup, Duck got it. The word 'set' actually has the highest amount of seperate definitions :D 7/05/2009 #83 |
![]() Just 'cause I'm cool :D 1. This is false. 2. This is true. 3. This is true. 7/06/2009 . Edited 7/06/2009 #84 |
![]() 1 youre a ** :p 7/06/2009 #85 |
![]() 2? Im scared... 7/06/2009 . Edited 7/06/2009 #86 |
![]() Love you too hun xD The answer is 1: This is false = it's the statement that is false, which means that it's true, which means that it's false. This is true = it's the true statement that's true, which is true. Simple, really xD Lola gets the next round :) 7/10/2009 #87 |
![]() The ridges on the sides of coins are called 'reeding' 'ough' can be pronounced seven different ways The ridges on the sides of coins are called 'milling' 7/13/2009 #88 |
![]() 2 - though this could be considered true, there are actually eight (i think, cbf checking) different pronounciations. Besides, I'm fairly sure the ridges are both milling and reeding...I think. 7/15/2009 #89 |
![]() ah **. Coke got it right again 7/15/2009 #90 |
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