15 Jun 16
Originally posted by KewpieWell done!
It was a drive-in cinema showing a gangster movie?
War movie in my head, though. But I'm not one for pedantry.
Two identical boys sitting on a park bench. A passerby asks: Are you twins?
They answer in unison: We were born on the same day by the same mother but we're not twins.
How come?
15 Jun 16
Originally posted by FMFThey're two of a set of triplets.
Well done!
War movie in my head, though. But I'm not one for pedantry.
Two identical boys sitting on a park bench. A passerby asks: Are you twins?
They answer in unison: We were born on the same day by the same mother but we're not twins.
How come?
15 Jun 16
Originally posted by KewpieIndeed they are!
They're two of a set of triplets.
Dr Frederick M. Feisty wanted to demonstrate his amazing new slimming pill ~ which allowed its users to eat as much as they wanted - with an experiment on 40 people who were told to challenge the pills' efficacy by indulging themselves foodwise for the 8 week period. Two months later those participants who had lost 4-5 kilogrammes were almost exactly counterbalanced numerically by those who had gained wait significantly. Dr Feisty declared the experiment to be a triumph. Why?