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There shouldn't be a space in between the two words though. It should be one word "greenhouse" not two words "green house". Works better spoken rather than written.
There shouldn't be a space in between the two words though. It should be one word "greenhouse" not two words "green house". Works better spoken rather than written.
You are correct! Its made of glass because its a greenhouse.And ya "green house" should be one word but i said it that way to make it a little more difficult.
Wow i thought this kind of thread wouldn't bounce on a forum with people that are suffering from debilitating mental illness and constant suicidal ideology.
So Your welcome Tragoedia Vitae RiDdLe Me ThIs #3
No googling the answer and no liars allowed! lolerZ
Here we go!
A man was found in the middle of a field dead, he was face down with a backpack strapped on him and was wearing a ring in one hand.
In world war 2, a plane carrying troops crashed in 'no man's land between the two fighting forces. A large diplomatic row happened regarding who was responsible for burying the survivors. The plane crashed nearly centre between the two battle lines with perhaps a distance of 200 ft from each of their trenches. They only had a ruler that measured 12 inches and both parties agreed a ceasefire of five minutes to measure who was the closest. How did they resolve the row with such a short measuring utensil and short time?
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