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#91
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From: In the mitten
Originally Posted by singscountry1967
Originally Posted by MOS95B
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From: North of Buffalo, NY *** NEBF '05, '06, '07 *** ***ONBF & NYBF 06; 07*** ***WCBF 06***
I'm waiting for Boosty to chime in with the one liner he had this morning during my 6:00am wake up call .... come on Boosty... say it say it... if you don't I will...
#94
Here'* some Hot Chicks......
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OK, OK, so they're ducklings....so what?
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OK, OK, so they're ducklings....so what?
#95
Originally Posted by MOS95B
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notice that the word "and" actually indicates an addition problem, not a multiplication problem. example:
Three and three is six : 3+3=6
not Three and three is nine: 3x3=9
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From: In the mitten
Originally Posted by lash
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OK, OK, so they're ducklings....so what?
#97
Originally Posted by jwakamud
Originally Posted by MOS95B
notice that the word "and" actually indicates an addition problem, not a multiplication problem. example:
Three and three is six : 3+3=6
not Three and three is nine: 3x3=9
#98
Originally Posted by jwakamud
Originally Posted by MOS95B
notice that the word "and" actually indicates an addition problem, not a multiplication problem. example:
Three and three is six : 3+3=6
not Three and three is nine: 3x3=9
#100
Originally Posted by jwakamud
Originally Posted by MOS95B
notice that the word "and" actually indicates an addition problem, not a multiplication problem. example:
Three and three is six : 3+3=6
not Three and three is nine: 3x3=9
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