Old Riddle.
me and lisa were born on the same day of the same month of the same year only minutes apart. we both share the same biological mother and father. so how come we arnt twins?
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Where were you?
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Well I would think you are. Who says your not?
seas light wrote:
Well I would think you are. Who says your not?
Gah! 2-1 (man, I was focused on the riddle…)
In regards to the riddle- crap
You may not be identical twins but you could be fraternal twins
The only thing I’ve got is there’s more of you, that you’re triplets or whatever, and that’s already been said.
Who knows the answer? Is there really an ans. odd riddle :(
I give :D lol… chick lol..
yea they were triplets or quadruplets…etc-according to Google.
i would say that you are triplets or more of a group born… that or you were conceived in a petrie dish and placed in different wombs.. lol..
OMG SHIE!!! That is so funny lol…
★Chick★ens★ wrote:
What is it the more you take, the more you leave behind?
It’s like a hole, right?
Laina1312 wrote:
★Chick★ens★ wrote:
What is it the more you take, the more you leave behind?It’s like a hole, right?
its a hole
and the answer is triplets
who can gramatically put 11 hads in a row in with only “,. seperating them??
That’s one of those one’s where you have to name people “Had”, isn’t it? Do one that’s funner.
Laina1312 wrote:
That’s one of those one’s where you have to name people “Had”, isn’t it? Do one that’s funner.
lol. you do one
WOOO i guesses right :D i never guess these things lmao.
waiiit whats the answer to the “had” one?? :S
James and John both wrote a sentence, for their English class. John wrote “Father had had his breakfast”. James wrote “Father had his breakfast”. For their composition, James got 7/10. John got 8/10
So, John, where James had had ‘had’, had had ‘had had’. ‘Had had’ had had the better mark.
omg, that confused me SOOO much lmfaoo!!
good one though. never wouldve guessed.
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