The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Community => Coffee Lounge => Topic started by: waterbuffalofarmer on April 09, 2016, 03:23:48 pm
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Here is a game for everyone to play!
Q. What is the difference between a millionaire and a billionaire?
Different answer than expected, A. If they had to live on a £1 a second every day the millionaire would be able to survive 11 months, whereas the billionaire would be able to survive for 32 years.
Please post here your Q's and different answers than expected.
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I am too tired with lambing to think up a clever response, but we have whiteboards in all our sheds for us to leave each other messages about sheep, and this morning one said "Have you ever seen me and Batman in the same room at the same time?" and another said "Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?" ! Think lambing is getting to everyone now!
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Yes, I'm too tired to figure out this game too.
I'll tell you what WBF, you ask the questions, and we'll give you the answers in a different way to what you expect!! :eyelashes:
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M or B
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Q. What is the difference between a millionaire and a billionaire?
When you own a farm you can easily start with a billion and end up with a million but its harder to start with a million and end up with a billion.
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Here is my odd ball question WBF. ( the question is odd, not the questioner!!)
Why is Adam ( of 'and Eve' and NOT Adam's apples, always painted in old masters with a navel?
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Adam and Eve being the first people created,Adam from the dust of the earth and Eve from Adam's rib, in the bible it makes no mention of them having navels only that they were naked. I think the old masters when they painted them put in the navels because it seemed to them the right thing to do; They didn't take into account that navels are only there through being born out of the womb.
Does this answer the question? :)
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The likeness would be wrong without a navel, hence a navel being in the blueprint so to speak.
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But in the chicken and egg sense the navel may have been there first and the purpose second.
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Here is my odd ball question WBF. ( the question is odd, not the questioner!!)
Why is Adam ( of 'and Eve' and NOT Adam's apples, always painted in old masters with a navel?
Just a thought here.... and a question.... wouldn't tummies look really odd without a navel?
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you guys definitely need to get some sleep :roflanim:
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Here is my odd ball question WBF. ( the question is odd, not the questioner!!)
Why is Adam ( of 'and Eve' and NOT Adam's apples, always painted in old masters with a navel?
Just a thought here.... and a question.... wouldn't tummies look really odd without a navel?
I saw a photo of a model in a swimsuit without one in a magazine the other day, she had had an umbilical hernia when she was born which had been surgically repaired, so she just had a tiny flat scar which couldn't be seen in the photo,it looked very odd, although before I read the article, I knew the photo looked strange but I couldn't work out why.