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Posted by
PEGASUS
(VIP) 27 Sep 2004 9:09am
How many second's are there in a calendar year?
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Posted by
Kaupanger
(VIP) 27 Sep 2004 2:19pm
None, each day is pristine and new! However, when I've acquired enough fingers and toes, I'll tell you how many seconds there are. Don't hold your breath.
AWWW COME ON YOU GUYS
Posted by
gcuser1
27 Sep 2004 2:58pm
You can do it......I KNOW you can
too tiresome to count so..
Posted by
blicht10069
(VIP) 27 Sep 2004 4:01pm
twelve
Posted by
blicht10069
(VIP) 27 Sep 2004 4:02pm
The second of each month : )
Concept is correct but...........
Posted by
PEGASUS
(VIP) 27 Sep 2004 5:15pm
Answer should have been TWELVE lol
Well done blicht
how 'bout 24?
Posted by
tuxedomask
(VIP) 27 Sep 2004 9:18pm
If there is the 2nd there is also the 22nd
How about the apostrophe
Posted by
Kaupanger
(VIP) 28 Sep 2004 4:19am
You have to remove the apostrophe for the riddle to be correct. Save it and use in another brain teaser!
I Concede
Posted by
PEGASUS
(VIP) 28 Sep 2004 9:15am
I bow to the experts....the apostrophe was an error. You guys are TOO much! ROFL
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