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  1. Punctuate the following so that they make grammatical sense: 1) james where pauline had had had had had had had had had had had the better effect on the teacher 2) that that is is that that is not is not is that it it is [sorry, I meant to put this in the Lounge.] .
  2. http://www.mysteryguide.com/bkForsythFile.html .
  3. I have read all of his novels. The Odessa File is my favourite. .
  4. The Chinese character means 'deer', the animal, and is written 'lu' in Pinyin.
  5. THUDandBLUNDER

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  6. How strange! If the OA is 12600 it means that these maths examiners cannot spell 'Mississippi' correctly!
  7. Yeah, that's pretty neat, Illusionz!
  8. Bill, where Ben had had "had", had had "had had". "Had had" had had the better effect on the teacher. And if we change one of the names to Had (short for Hadley) we can have: Bill, where Had had had "had", had had "had had". Had Had had "had had", "had had" would have been better. That that is, is. That that is not, is not. Is that it? It is. :
  9. I posted one just the other day: http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25339
  10. Then try attached doc. Fun Triangles Explanation.doc
  11. Perhaps some of you might find these tests useful.GMAT-GRE Maths Test.zip
  12. The 4 pieces are the same. But when re-arranged there appears a hole! :hmm:
  13. Punctuate the following: 1) bill where ben had had had had had had had had had had had the better effect on the teacher 2) that that is is that that is not is not is that it it is
  14. Sorry, you are right, it is manasi4gre who doesn't get 100%. But Google gets 20%.
  15. Yes, they are all right, Sanjana. [clap] But you don't get 100% as you wrote SHEEPS :rolleyes:
  16. (Pass mark = 2/10) 1) How long was the Hundred Years War? 2) Where are Panama hats made? 3) Catgut comes from which animal? 4) Russians celebrate the October Revolution in which month? 5) A camel-hair brush is made from what? 6) After which animal are the Canary Islands named? 7) King George VI's first name was…..? 8) A purple finch is which colour? 9) Chinese gooseberries are from which country? 10) The Thirty Years War lasted how many years?
  17. As I saw this joke in a liberal British national newspaper, The Guardian, I assume nobody will be offended: Two Arabs from the same small village in Egypt emigrate to Texas. When they arrive they have a wager: they will meet in exactly one year, and the winner will be the one who's made himself most American. The meeting happens, and the first says, 'Waal, y'know, ah got up yesterday mornin', mowed the lawn, cleaned out the pool, took m'boy to a Little League game in the afternoon, and in the evenin' had the neighbours round for a cookout. We served 'em ribs and dawgs, and we drank longneck Buds, shoutin' 'Yee-haw!! How 'bout you?' 'Fcuk off, towelhead', says the other.
  18. OK, if you want the answers: 5) Why are many famous artists Dutch? Because they were born in the Netherlands. :doh: 11) A woman has 2 sons who were born at the same hour of the same day of the same month in the same year. But they are not twins. How come? Because they were triplets or quads or quins or... 15) Why do Chinese men eat more rice than Japanese men? Because there are more of them. 16) What was the President of the United States called in 1960? George Bush 22) Why do some people dial 911 with their forefinger and some with their middle finger? Because they want to report an emergency. :D 24) Where do girls have short curly hair? In Africa
  19. Yes, 'is' and 'errers' are two. The third error is that there are only two errors; That is, 'three' should be 'two'. :D 7) has already been answered.
  20. It was supposed to be a trick question, not a mathematical one. If you find half a worm where do you think the other half is? :doh: .
  21. The answer to 19) is: Finding half a worm! :D
  22. Sorry, but your question is a distraction from our main goal! :D .
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