One so he can get to the bar.
2007-01-13 16:17:11
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answer #1
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answered by Zhukov 4
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In what circumstancial context is the "man" in question under an obligation to walk down X number of roads? What objective, real or perceived, will be hypothetically or realistically achieved as a result of the "man" in question completing the assigned task of walking down X number of roads?
2007-01-14 00:36:48
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answer #2
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answered by neuroaster 3
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As many roads as he has to walk down before he happens to pass by a bicycle shop then he can pedal down the rest of the roads until he gets where he's going.
2007-01-14 00:22:00
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answer #3
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answered by Frank Edwards 3
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42
2007-01-14 00:17:39
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answer #4
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answered by Karen 2
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10.
2007-01-14 00:17:27
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Before he calls himself a man?
2007-01-14 00:17:20
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answer #6
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answered by Sifting 1
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I believe that "42" was the answer to "life, the universe, everything." 10 points to whoever gets that reference!!!
2007-01-14 00:22:24
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answer #7
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answered by 4ever learning 2
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Just one. That road leads through Jesus Christ
2007-01-14 00:18:23
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answer #8
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answered by ninethirteen81 2
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...down before they call him and man?
Yes and how many time must a .....
(darn I forgot the rest)
2007-01-14 00:22:05
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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only one road the one with his cross on it
2007-01-14 00:20:55
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answer #10
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answered by Thomas A 2
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As many as it takes to get there.
2007-01-14 00:21:03
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answer #11
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answered by MyPreshus 7
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