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I asked my dog the answer to this and he said nothing.Alan Brookes wrote:Take any number, subtract one.
Take the same number, add one.
Multiply the answers to the above two questions together.
Add one.
Take away the square of the number you first thought of.
What do you have left ?
He's not only smart; he has very good taste.
I placed a hot dog and a bowl of oatmeal in front of him and told him to choose the one that tastes better.
He chose the hot dog.
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If you take away the square, what you have left is the hip.
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Any time someone presents you with one of those "think of a number" problems, let the number be x. X always disappears before the end of the problem leaving you with numbers that the questioner has introduced. In my example...
Take any number, subtract one. x - 1
Take the same number, add one. x + 1
Multiply the answers to the above two questions together. (x-1)(x+1) = x²-1
Add one. x²
Take away the square of the number you first thought of. x²-x² = 0
What do you have left ? 0
Take any number, subtract one. x - 1
Take the same number, add one. x + 1
Multiply the answers to the above two questions together. (x-1)(x+1) = x²-1
Add one. x²
Take away the square of the number you first thought of. x²-x² = 0
What do you have left ? 0
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A mathematician, an architect, and a musician were arguing about who's dog was smarter. They devised a plan to find out. They placed three bowls of dog food in the middle of a room with each dog's name written on it's respective bowl. They watched in amazement as the mathematician's dog went to his bowl and wrote "E = MC2" on the floor out of the dog food. Then, the architect's dog found his bowl, and proceeded to construct an exact scale model of the Brooklyn Bridge with his dog food, complete with trusses.
The musician's dog showed up late, ate all the dog food, bleeped the other two dogs and left.
The musician's dog showed up late, ate all the dog food, bleeped the other two dogs and left.
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Nothing is friendlier to mankind than a dog.
Dog __ man's best friend? Yes, but there is an exception.
One of my favorite Rodney Dangerfield quotes:
"I was so ugly when I was a kid my mother tied a steak around my neck so the dog would play with me.
Mother claimed we owned the only dog ever, that would not eat steak."
Dog __ man's best friend? Yes, but there is an exception.
One of my favorite Rodney Dangerfield quotes:
"I was so ugly when I was a kid my mother tied a steak around my neck so the dog would play with me.
Mother claimed we owned the only dog ever, that would not eat steak."
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...not so sure about that, Bob. If I believe that, I may be believing too much.Bob Knight wrote:More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in <B>nothing,</B> than by believing too much.
<I>-P. T. Barnum</i>
One of P.T. Barnum's clowns might have given him that information as a joke.
...just seeking information:
Do you wrap your Christmas gifts in Bah Humbug wrapping paper?
It warns your recipient in advance that it will be something cheap, before it's opened.
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