moxie
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Post by moxie on Dec 27, 2011 20:39:07 GMT -5
When was the war of 1812?
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Post by Andrew on Dec 27, 2011 20:39:11 GMT -5
Do I post one?
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moxie
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Post by moxie on Dec 27, 2011 20:40:10 GMT -5
I hope you are not GOOGLING that one... ;D
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moxie
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Post by moxie on Dec 27, 2011 20:41:11 GMT -5
Do I post one? Yeah, but only after you correctly answer the war one...
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Post by Andrew on Dec 27, 2011 20:42:08 GMT -5
1812..
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moxie
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Post by moxie on Dec 27, 2011 20:45:31 GMT -5
1812..
Correct...just trying to stump you!! You passed... ;D
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moxie
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Post by moxie on Dec 27, 2011 20:45:52 GMT -5
Go ahead.
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moxie
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Post by moxie on Dec 27, 2011 20:46:43 GMT -5
It can be any type of question...not necessarily math.
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moxie
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Post by moxie on Dec 27, 2011 20:47:24 GMT -5
Give me one of your easy 15 year old high school questions...
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Post by Andrew on Dec 27, 2011 20:47:41 GMT -5
Name a number where all it's factors add up to the number it's self, these numbers are named as "Perfect Numbers" and only 6 or 7 have been discovered...
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moxie
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Post by moxie on Dec 27, 2011 20:48:04 GMT -5
Keep it general...not like British history...not fair! ;D
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moxie
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Post by moxie on Dec 27, 2011 20:50:22 GMT -5
Hmmm...I'll go with 6.
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moxie
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Post by moxie on Dec 27, 2011 20:50:53 GMT -5
I cheated, Andrew.
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Post by Andrew on Dec 27, 2011 20:51:00 GMT -5
In what situation is 11+2=1
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Post by Andrew on Dec 27, 2011 20:52:31 GMT -5
Yeah, 6, 28 and 496 are the most popular ones. You can go, your better at questions.
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moxie
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Post by moxie on Dec 27, 2011 20:52:34 GMT -5
When 13 over 13 is represented as a fraction and it also equals ONE.
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Post by moxie on Dec 27, 2011 20:53:45 GMT -5
What element does K represent?
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Post by Andrew on Dec 27, 2011 20:53:56 GMT -5
Nope, you won't get this, it's a sort of riddle!
On a 12 hour clock!
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Post by Andrew on Dec 27, 2011 20:54:15 GMT -5
What element does K represent? Potassium
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moxie
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Post by moxie on Dec 27, 2011 20:55:24 GMT -5
Nope, you won't get this, it's a sort of riddle! On a 12 hour clock! LOL And good on the K!!
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