Wire, Brier, Limber Lock
Three Geese in a Flock
One Flew East
One Flew West
And one flew over the cuckoos nest!
O-U-T spells out
Goose swoops down and plucks you out!
Taken verbatim from the play by Dale Wasserman.
2006-09-28 20:36:52
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answered by luckywilly17 1
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
2006-09-28 17:50:15
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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One flew over the Cuckoo's nest. (which must be in the middle between east and west and then straight up.)
Or it could be the movie with Jack Nickleson!!
2006-09-28 17:58:36
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answered by geskuh 2
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One flew over the cuckoo's nest.
2006-09-28 17:51:07
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answered by Ms_Sweet 2
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no longer too knowledgable in this yet.. ask your self this. after we walk east to west, can we've a stress of 1670km pushing us in that route? And vice versa? No. If we jumped contained in the air and waited for the exterior speed to flow to work out the position we grew to change into up, we will be dissappointed because it often is the very similar position. D: Our environment is fairly contained methinks. Gravity and all that wooha.
2016-11-25 01:51:43
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answer #5
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answered by roever 3
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One flew north
One flew south
2006-09-28 17:50:16
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answered by 4 strings 7
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One..of course flew over the coo-coo's nest.
2006-09-28 17:51:57
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answered by Dwayne A. 2
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One flew over the cuckoo's nest. (Is it to late to delete this shi.t)
2006-09-28 17:51:16
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answered by Anonymous
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How come no one know where the Cuckoo's nest is?
2006-09-28 17:51:05
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answered by Anonymous
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and the met at the other side of the world.
2006-09-28 17:59:17
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answered by JGuy 2
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