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Posted by
PEGASUS
(VIP) 23 Sep 2004 9:27am
What three word phrase describes the following: Einstein, Edison, Newton
Magiic
Posted by
Kaupanger
(VIP) 23 Sep 2004 3:51pm
Totally ordinary guys?
Funny
Posted by
PEGASUS
(VIP) 23 Sep 2004 4:27pm
But wrong answer Kaupanger. lol
Have a feeling you knew that.
Thursday
Posted by
(VIP) 23 Sep 2004 5:04pm
all are dead? all were brillant?........to vague
Can't type for toffee
Posted by
Kaupanger
(VIP) 24 Sep 2004 2:04pm
Yes, Peg, I did know this one. I've forgotten exactly what I meant to write as the title, but it was intended to have Magi in a prominent position. I enjoy your riddles. Some of them are like crossword clues - short, sharp and funny!
And Kaupanger is correct!!
Posted by
PEGASUS
(VIP) 24 Sep 2004 3:30pm
Should have known that magiic was meant to be 'Magi' which of course are the 'THREE WISE MEN' the riddle refers to.
Thanks for your comments ... makes it all worth while.
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