Trick questions. May 11
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No clues. -1. A girl fell off a 50-foot ladder but didn’t get hurt. How come? -2. What can one catch that is not thrown? 3. You spot a boat full of people but there isn’t a single person on board. How is that possible? 4. Thanks to me, you can see straight through the wall. What am I? -5. What do you call a woman who knows where her husband is all the time? 
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Why must the phrase, "It is none of my business", always be followed by, but?
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Re: Trick questions. May 11
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Close enough ob, she was on the bottom step.
Why must the phrase, "It is none of my business", always be followed by, but?
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Re: Trick questions. May 11
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Good ones, Sue, my sister beat you to it.
Why must the phrase, "It is none of my business", always be followed by, but?
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Re: Trick questions. May 11
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4. A Window ??
(I’ll understand if you laugh !! Just couldn’t think of anything else 🤭)
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Re: Trick questions. May 11
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Yes Joan, they were all married.
Good one Mad.
Why must the phrase, "It is none of my business", always be followed by, but?
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