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Posted by
PEGASUS
(VIP) 24 Sep 2004 11:28pm
What unusual property do the words FLOUR, TERN, and THIRSTY have in common?
one for Friday
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(VIP) 25 Sep 2004 12:06pm
Texasrose does not like them?
ROFL @ROCKY!!
Posted by
PEGASUS
(VIP) 25 Sep 2004 2:49pm
COME ON NOW...THINK! THIS ONE IS COMPARITIVELY EASY. I SUPPOSE THAT'S BECAUSE I KNOW THE ANSWER?? HAHA
Bird brain
Posted by
Kaupanger
(VIP) 25 Sep 2004 7:20pm
Is it that they are all types of bird apart from flour and thirsty? You've got me beat with this one, Peg. If it's a riddle where the answer is staring you right in the face, I shall never forgive you for taunting us so! (Actually, I hope it is - they're always good for a smile.)
Give Up??? Oh Well
Posted by
PEGASUS
(VIP) 27 Sep 2004 9:03am
flour - l = FOUR tern - r = TEN thirsty-s = THIRTY
Take out one letter and they each spell a number.
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