Saaaaaammmmmmme....
2007-06-12 10:49:00
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Both the same. You will get a lot more feathers than bricks to the kilo though lol., but the weight will be exactly the same. A kilo.
2007-06-12 10:49:46
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answer #2
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answered by JillPinky 7
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A kilo of anything is a kilo. However, if you weigh the kilo of feathers in the middle of forest and no one hears the weight called out, did you really have a kilo of feathers ? Sure, they blew away.
I never heard of bricks blowing away in the forest or out of the forest.
I had a pillow filled with feathers, never bricks.
2007-06-12 10:58:51
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answer #3
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answered by radar 4
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Ummm - both the same. Although there would be many many more feathers than bricks.
However, I doubt whether you could find a brick that actually weighs a kilo - most single bricks I know weigh much much more than a kilo.
2007-06-12 10:55:04
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answer #4
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answered by fijibabie 5
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HAHA that was just hilarious! except im totally kidding, Ive heard that joke over 1000 times. They are both the same, who would have guessed that a KILO of feathers and a KILO of bricks would weigh the same
2007-06-12 10:51:08
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answer #5
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answered by kelida122 2
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a kilo is a kilo no matter what the product,but I,d prefer a kilo of feathers as you could bounce around in them,I suppose the bricks would be handy if you were building a house
2007-06-12 11:08:26
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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A kilo of feathers is exactly the same as a kilo of bricks or a kilo of mushrooms or a kilo of horse manure.
A kilo is a kilo is a kilo.
Best Regars.
2007-06-12 10:55:53
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answer #7
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answered by EJ Lonergan 3
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A kilo is a kilo
a lb is a lb
an oz is an oz
but a good try
2007-06-13 23:42:18
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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A kilo is a kilo, bricks or feathers, they still weigh a kilo.
2007-06-12 12:21:00
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answer #9
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answered by llselva4 6
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A kilo a a Kilo
2007-06-12 10:51:57
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answer #10
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answered by ET 2
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They weigh the same. It doesn't matter how much each weighs individually they both weigh a kilo and a kilo is equal to a kilo.
2007-06-12 12:30:30
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answer #11
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answered by gallagher7263@sbcglobal.net 2
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