I think he was of newton's time...
when they found gravity "hanging on trees"...
furthermore, i think he also believed
in darwin's forefathers....
:-) :-)
2007-04-04 10:35:19
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answered by naafraat 4
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More to the point, did you get to find out WHAT things exactly were coming in da trees?
2007-04-04 18:43:14
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answered by renclrk 7
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And my grandfather used to say 'Never take advice without a woman's guidance.'
2007-04-04 14:04:36
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answered by Erina♣Liszt's Girl 7
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If he really was Irish wouldn't he have said:
"Things always come in trees my boy, diddly-diddly dee"?
2007-04-04 14:01:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe he was a tree trimmer
2007-04-04 14:00:36
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answered by sharpeilvr 6
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Depends if he was from the more rural counties and I'm not going to mention any!
2007-04-04 18:38:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Because that's how the Irish pronounce their 3's!!!!
Here's one for ya........
As you slide down the banister of life................
May the splinters be pointing the right way!!!!
2007-04-04 14:08:19
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answered by ? 6
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did he mean trees or 3's? maybe his accent made it sound like trees?
2007-04-04 14:00:03
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answered by dbx 3
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Thought it was threes and yes they do eapecially bad luck
2007-04-04 14:06:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you have three grandfathers.
2007-04-04 14:00:55
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answered by beavis b 6
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