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cornerstone

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  1. Great watch - LOVE seeing it with the black strap!
  2. GREAT PICTURES PUGWASH!! I knew you would give it a great trip!!
  3. Yes that's right!! Ken makes a good point too - Duncan could have a million ducks and the question could still be valid (especially since it's supposed be a lateral thinking game). Anyway, here we go: Dave worked for a packaging company. One day, Dave received four separate orders and accidentally mixed up the addresses, so he applied the address labels at random. What is the probability that exactly three packages were correctly labelled?
  4. Oh, too good! I thought that would have people arguing for half a day! WINNER!! Duncan Drivel was asked how many ducks he had. "Well," he said, "they just walked down and I didn't actually count them, but I remember one duck in front of two ducks, another duck behind two ducks, and another duck between two ducks." How many ducks does Duncan have?
  5. Yeah - I do good deal! If new Jaguar you buy hood ornament - look great. Very stylish / subtle. I have one in stock: Your brother in law look better if he drive 520 tdi while wearing suit too. I have five NEW IN STOCK. Special deal. Also, you maybe like NEW X-TYPE CABRIOLET "fantasy" model for extra long leg: @ Johnkaz: Polls Poyce come soon!! DBMWP - Dependable-Bayerische-Motoren-Worke-Person "I accept Australian bananas"
  6. YES, YES,... & YES!!! I just saw the question and laughed! WINNER!! This is a bit different again: How far can a dog run into the woods?!
  7. WINNER!! Okay two questions to leave overnight... I'm just not sure if anyone on this forum will crack this one (I write it just because it's a genuine question in the pack): What is the third hand on a watch or clock called? And another question: If you were to step into a sealed room filled with 100% methane gas and strike a match, what would happen?
  8. Everyone down the tennis club is amazed with your Rolex Sub....but what about your shite car? It's a dead giveaway. Your friends are all laughing. Meet new forum dealer DBMWP - Dependable-Bayerische-Motoren-Worke-Person for all your replica automobile needs...!! LATEST STOCK IN: 1. Impress your neighbours! Pictured car comes with metallic paint and leather upholstery. 2. So you like the ladies, huh? Why pick her up in a huge sedan, when you can get up close and personal. You know what I'm talking about... Tinfoil rims included. 3. Whisper it, don't let everyone know. But Dependable-Bayerische-Motoren-Worke-Person has taken the Trabant to Stuttgart and gone Mercedes crazzzy!! Check out the bling on this baby! It could be all yours! 4. FIRST GENERATION 'M5' MODEL JUST IN. Get 9% accurate car for only 5% of the price. THINK ABOUT IT!! 5. NEW 'Z3' stock just in!! NB: this is the model with the slightly oversized steering wheel. DBMWP - Dependable-Bayerische-Motoren-Worke-Person "I accept Australian bananas"
  9. WINNER! In our calendar some months have 30 days and some months have 31 days. How many months have 28 days?
  10. Almost word for word what it says on the back of the card? Aye, obviously the survivors, well, survive. Sam Shady was working for a large construction company that was very concerned about employee theft. Someone tipped company security that Shady was the man to watch. Each night, he passed through security with a wheelbarrow full of scrap lumber, discarded electrical wires, and chunks of concrete. The security guards checked the contents daily, but could find nothing of value. What was Shady stealing?
  11. Actually I will give the answer for this one, because I just read the back and it's kind of shite. The answer it gives is nine, but on the back it goes "if we assume..." - huh? You have to assume that the train doesn't meet the next train to leave in Edinburgh when it pulls in, or that it doesn't encounter the one that has just pulled into London when it sets off. So ten, I think is plausible for this too. Something easier - quick money round!! If an airplane carrying the US swim team crashed directly on the border between the United States and Canada, in which country would the surivors be buried?
  12. Not none, not ten. And yes, the trains all running on time is completely hypothetical
  13. That's what happens when you hire Mark "Chopper" Read as your attorney! It's done the rounds, but I still love this "Chopper" piss take weather report from the Ronnie Johns Half Hour: "Chopper" Read does the weather
  14. PERFECT!! WINNER!! Granny Smith, was was leaving London, boarded a train at four minutes past the hour. After boarding, she stuck her head out of the window and shouted to the ticket man, "How far are we from Edinburgh?" "All trains take five hours either way," he replied. "How many trains shall I meet on the way?" Asked Granny. "A train leaves Edinburgh at five minutes past the hour, every hour," answered the ticket man. How many trains will Granny Smith meet? EDIT: spelling
  15. I have NFI why he visits once a week and then does the washing. Aye - WINNER @irongambit. It's 15. The day before yesterday Scheming Suzie was nine years old. Next year she will be twelve. How is this possible?
  16. "It's good, but it's not right!"
  17. Right, and right!! Hope the interview went well! Every Tuesday evening Hardy Pyle drives up to his cottage to visit his wife. On these weekly visits he drops off the clean clothes and picks up the dirty laundry. Since Mrs Pyle changes her underwear each morning, what is the minimum number of underwear she can own?
  18. Good logical thinking! I like it! You're almost there, but historically there was a slightly different reason...
  19. I'd second these suggestions. If you are into museums, then the British Museum is both amazing and free. There are also some excellent art galleries - the National Gallery in Trafalger Square has all the famous impressionists and classical artists - and I think it's free too. The Tate Modern has all your Picassos, Matisses and so on (admission charged). I never tried the London Eye, but I believe the queues can be quite long and it is very slow, so bear that in mind if you're in a hurry. Avoid some of the tourist traps - don't pay to go into Buckingham Palace, it's not old and it's not interesting. Madame Tussauds, run away, don't walk. I'd also add a really nice London pub to the mix as a great experience. Some of the parks in the centre of town are nice for wandering through if you want a quick respite from the bustle. Hope you land the courier trip!!
  20. Welcome! You have certainly stumbled upon the laboratory of Dr Frankenwatch!
  21. Fantastic, and more congratulations from here too! To be able to be so proud of your son, and for a son to be able to make his old man so proud, is a wonderful thing.
  22. And apologies...tomorrow is how long it took me to reply! (sometimes I think there is a detector in my chair linked to a buzzer and flashing light in the baby's room, I sit down, "waaaaaaaa"). Aye, joint winners on that one I think - it could be a lot of things, couldn't it? But the answer was 'tomorrow'. WINNERS! Again, this is a bit different: John F Kennedy was the youngest person elected to the presidency. How did it come about that he was the second-youngest man to hold this office?
  23. Let's just say I had a hunch. The avatar helped. Very cool! Ah, 1975. The haircuts. The shoes. The troosers. WINNER! Not quite! I was a bit wee for The Who concerts in 1975. Still, I did a fine job of raging around, screaming at the top of my lungs and smashing stuff up. So maybe in spirit I was there. This is a bit different: Often talked of, never seen, Ever coming, never been, Daily looked for, never here, Still approaching, coming near. Thousands for it's visit wait But alas for their fate, Tho' they expect me to appear, They will never find me here. What is the poem about? And no, it's not my ex's libido.
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