One million, five hundred and 55. WTF? Everyone knows that. Gosh.
2006-11-16 16:16:01
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answer #1
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answered by Encyclopedia Allie 5
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Don't know. Got a case or so we could use for counting purposes? I'd be willing to do a multi-bottle comparison count.
2006-11-16 16:18:00
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answered by Baby'sMom 7
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Depends on how big the bottle is and how big is each bubble (ie - bigger bubbles means less bubbles)
2006-11-16 16:16:29
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answered by Anonymous
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as many people that live in champagne
2006-11-16 16:13:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Thats a good question. Id like to know the anwer too.
2006-11-16 16:14:04
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answered by Anonymous
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like Boogie 71 said, ALL OF THEM. cause if they were in a glass, then they wouldn't be in the bottle, now would they??
2006-11-16 16:19:22
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answered by nevada nomad 6
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ask Lawrence Welk
2006-11-16 16:15:18
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answered by Anonymous
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No set amount,but you could try shaking it up and then counting!
2006-11-16 16:19:40
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answered by Anonymous
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All of them
2006-11-16 16:13:37
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answer #9
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answered by Christina W 4
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there's one, there's one, that one just popped, that one right there. arg. too many to count, sorry!
2006-11-16 16:15:02
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answered by chaos causer 5
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a lot of yummy ones!
2006-11-16 16:15:49
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answered by ME 5
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