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saturdays riddle...easy one I hope...made it up
Posted by
(VIP) 9 Oct 2004 1:28pm
How many letters are in a bowl of Campbells alphabet soup? Not 26....think about it b4 you answer.
Guess
Posted by
PEGASUS
(VIP) 9 Oct 2004 4:21pm
4 if you mean in bowl
21 if you mean Campbells Alphabet Soup
28 if you mean 'a bowl of Campbells Alphabet Soup'
If not any of those then I don't know lol
saturdays riddle...easy one I hope...made it up
Posted by
(VIP) 9 Oct 2004 6:28pm
sorry Pegasus....way off....think about it
saturdays riddle...easy one I hope...made it up
Posted by
(VIP) 9 Oct 2004 8:15pm
a clue....this will make it oh so clear though.....LETTER
saturdays riddle...easy one I hope...made it up
Posted by
(VIP) 10 Oct 2004 10:47am
is it none? because letters are in a mailbox, not in soup.
saturdays riddle...easy one I hope...made it up
Posted by
(VIP) 10 Oct 2004 4:18pm
you got it midnight
hahaha
Posted by
(VIP) 16 Oct 2004 7:43pm
Funny Midnight and TexasRose.....lol
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