| Subject: Re: The Hollow Moon |
| From: "Steve nunya" <dont@bother.com> |
| Date: 27/02/2004, 00:36 |
| Newsgroups: sci.astro,alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks |
Doktor DynaSoar wrote in message
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 12:53:44 -0600, Tim Davis <numatic@flash.net>
wrote:
} On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 12:10:58 +1030, "Steve nunya" <dont@bother.com>
} wrote:
}
} >
} >>If you're rowing your canoe down Main Street and one of the tires
} >>falls off, how many pancakes does it take to cover a dog house?
} >
} >LOL, thats the funniest thing I've seen for a while.
} >The problem is I suspect somebody in this group will give you a serious
} >answer
} >
}
} Well I've been asked that question about 30 years ago and luckily I
} was given the answer: Grass can't grow on a football.
}
That's one. Others:
"Five. Because panckaes can't fly."
"Ice cream doesn't have bones."
I used to favor "One for each side of the circle" until someone
pointed out a circle has two sides, an inside and an outside, and I
hate being upstaged.
I suppose if one were to be incurably Pythonated, it would be
acceptable for them to offer "Is that a European doghouse, or an
African doghouse?"
AH HA! I've cracked it! you were talking in code!
here's the code
Canoe = UFO
Tires = cloak
Pancakes = public officials
Dog house = Story
there fore
"If you're rowing your canoe down Main Street and one of the tires
falls off, how many pancakes does it take to cover a dog house?"
realy means
"If you flying in your UFO and You loose you're CLOAK
how many PUBLIC OFFICALS do you have to bribe to cover THE STORY"