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Yeah, but I have an admission to make...


I skimmed through the instructions and got the basic principle. Then I made a list of all the people, houses, drinks, etc. and made a chart. I had everything filled in but one and kept reading and re-reading the list trying to find the last animal.

That's when I read the first part again and realized I was missing the fish! :rofl3:

too funny.
 
Yeah, but I have an admission to make...


I skimmed through the instructions and got the basic principle. Then I made a list of all the people, houses, drinks, etc. and made a chart. I had everything filled in but one and kept reading and re-reading the list trying to find the last animal.

That's when I read the first part again and realized I was missing the fish! :rofl3:

So Cave Diver flounders through a chart and says . . .

:rofl3:
 
Two planes take off at the same exact moment. They are flying across the Atlantic. One leaves New York and is flying to Paris at 500 miles per hour. The other leaves Paris and is flying to New York at only 450 miles per hour ( because of a strong head wind ). Which one will be closer to Paris when they meet?
 
Two planes take off at the same exact moment. They are flying across the Atlantic. One leaves New York and is flying to Paris at 500 miles per hour. The other leaves Paris and is flying to New York at only 450 miles per hour ( because of a strong head wind ). Which one will be closer to Paris when they meet?

1) How many drinks have the flight crew had?

2) Do any of them have their laptops on board?

3) Is this ground speed or air speed?
 
So Cave Diver flounders through a chart and says . . .

:rofl3:

Hey, at least I got the answer! :mooner:
 
Two planes take off at the same exact moment. They are flying across the Atlantic. One leaves New York and is flying to Paris at 500 miles per hour. The other leaves Paris and is flying to New York at only 450 miles per hour ( because of a strong head wind ). Which one will be closer to Paris when they meet?

they'll both be the same distance from paris when the meet :thumb:



1) How many drinks have the flight crew had?

2) Do any of them have their laptops on board?

3) Is this ground speed or air speed?


I didn't realize this was a Northwest flight! :rofl3:
 

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