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Cintha 2 year s ago
#16, wrong. That's a special device to stifle a laugh when MTG says "Peach Tree Dish" instead of "petri dish".
       
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Alfy 2 year s ago
Cintha,

You are not seeing the original. And there are computer screens involved. So the colors might be a little different.
       
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Alfy 2 year s ago
Alfy,

Sorry. Meant to reply to Mellie.
       
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Diana 2 year s ago
Alfy,
Actually you made more sense than what the loony said, that the stenographer typed about.
       
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Elswood 2 year s ago
Cintha,
more like "I better shut my mouth before MTG slaps the Obama out of me." LIBERALISM IS A MENTAL DISORDER
       
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Mellie 2 year s ago
#4 Some of the colors for the primary numbers are nearly indistinguishable, e.g. the numbers 3 and 11. You can only see the slight difference when they are next to one another, such as for numbers 33 and 99.
       
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Midge 2 year s ago
Mellie,
well thats a perfect example is you have a colorblindness. usually prevalent in men.
       
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Pelegrine 2 year s ago
Quote: Mellie
Petanque ball
i know how is this helpful but then again i never had a problem with numbers
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
Mellie,

Yeah the photo has been color enhanced. In real life the fuchia and red are less simmilar. We used to have this in one of my classrooms as a kid and it had a different color scale.
       
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Diana 2 year s ago
#1... And you needed to ask??? You even stated that knew the answer.
Look out, Darwin may me looking for you
       
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Archie 2 year s ago
#13 you can put your pan direclty on the log and use it for cooking
       
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salamoon 2 year s ago
some questions are really, really dumb... 36 drinks
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
#27 with a little knowledgs of church artifacts and classic macanisms. I would say, it should have a battery somewhere to light the candle when someone drops a coin in. To empty just tilt forward. My question... would the light be attached to a timer, or a bell, or would it just flash as the coin hit the charge plate?
       
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"Toilet With A U-Shaped Divot In The Front"

Answer: "It's a type of handicap toilet, more common in Europe than the US. It's supposed to have an open-front seat, too. That allows a person to slide straight onto and off of the seat (such as from a wheelchair), without their genitals ever touching the seat or the bowl. This is more comfortable and decreases spread of disease."

 

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