Tell me how tall they are, and it they will be lied- separated or one on top of the other, and what end do you mean.
Yo Look, I don't know but
It was so bad of you to put this question Under Riddles I bet no one thought it was a riddle or funny!
2006-11-17 10:35:34
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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3 1/2 times around the world.
2006-11-17 10:32:53
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answered by Anonymous
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There are no dry stone walls in Wales!
2006-11-17 10:34:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No idea but i reckon the dry stone walls of Yorkshire would stretch farther :-)
2006-11-17 10:28:43
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answered by Part Time Cynic 7
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If you took them down they wouldn't be walls, and if you did it on a Wednesday they wouldn't be dry, everybody knows that it rains in Wales on Wednesday.
2006-11-17 10:44:38
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answered by JAKE 2
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Have to make assumptions e.g. howmany miles of wall are there (if any!)?
Assume 500 miles, ten stones 1 foot long in each foot of wall and you get about 5700 miles, I think.
2006-11-17 10:35:23
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answered by migdalski 7
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Your boss sounds like a geek, tell him to get a life!! Its not a thought provoking question, its just silly.............
2006-11-17 10:34:22
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answered by Trillyp 5
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A don't think it's worth thinking about. Does he even know!?!
Is he single, reads alot and still living with his parents.
2006-11-17 10:32:37
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answered by stevo_in_lincs 1
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Your boss has a lot of free time on his hands . . .
2006-11-17 16:57:34
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answered by KFIfan 2
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No where, there are no dry stones as it is always RAINING!
2006-11-17 10:46:54
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answered by Dale H 2
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