Yeah, well, I've never been a fan of calculus anyways ;)
Nah, it's not wasted, it makes things a bit clearer.Quote:
Must have been because of this wasted step:
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Yeah, well, I've never been a fan of calculus anyways ;)
Nah, it's not wasted, it makes things a bit clearer.Quote:
Must have been because of this wasted step:
Question:
What three things do the following three words/phrases have in common?
1) Rendez-vous.
2) Intrigue
3) Escapade.
1. vocabulary(word notphrase)
2. French
3.Asked by Tom Frohman
Awesome !;)
Only one of hometown's answers fell within the proper replies to "guess what I'm thinking".Quote:
Originally posted by hometown
1. vocabulary(word notphrase)
2. French
3.Asked by Tom Frohman
Awesome !;)
1) They are all french in origin.
Still looking for two more items.
Four vooweels.
what language was used to create asheron's call and other interactive mmrpgs?
pig-latin
Really ???Quote:
Originally posted by souldog
pig-latin
Yes Really.
That is why I asked....and talked and talk...Quote:
Originally posted by souldog
Yes Really.
And the answer is:Quote:
Originally posted by Tom Frohman
Question:
What three things do the following three words/phrases have in common?
1) Rendez-vous.
2) Intrigue
3) Escapade.
1) All French in origin.
2) All sound like you are cheating on your girlfriend/boyfriend/husband/wife.
3) All are name plates of automobiles.
how can Rendez-vous be a number plate?
Of course it can't. However, re-reading my post would be helpful. I didn't say number plate.Quote:
Originally posted by Joseph_R_Thomas
how can Rendez-vous be a number plate?
Yes...:cool: I understand now, it s French !!!Quote:
Originally posted by Tom Frohman
And the answer is:
1) All French in origin.
2) All sound like you are cheating on your girlfriend/boyfriend/husband/wife.
3) All are name plates of automobiles.
Tom, you are really a useful source of information...:cool:
:( :(
Three men are standing in a line. One is God, one is the devil, and the other is the village idiot. You don't know which is which. God always tells the truth, the devil always lies, and the village idiot answers randomly. All three of them know who the others are. Asking three yes-or-no questions, determine who is who.