Oh...if you must!
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2007-09-06 06:11:45
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answered by emmie8750 4
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Uranus is at around a +6 magnitude, so you may want to get at least some binoculars to spot it. You'll need a decent telescope to make out it's disk though. Yes, it does have rings around it. Yes, I know this question was a joke, but I decided to give a serious answer anyway.
2007-09-06 13:07:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No way. I've Saturn it all day. Sitting on it Mars the look of my skin. Besides which, I have asteroids and it looks all Venus. Last but not least, I don't show my heavenly body to just anyone.
To be quite frank, I think you are sick and you need to meteor psychoanalyst for a session. Perhaps next time you want to make a joke you should planet better.
Have I taken these jokes too far orbit off more than I can chew? Is it too much to have them all comet once?
2007-09-06 13:04:54
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answer #3
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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No...you only get rings around it after you SAT on an URN.
2007-09-06 13:04:53
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answered by Blue Oyster Kel 7
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You can. But, you're going to need some sensitive scientific instruments to examine it carefully.
2007-09-06 13:05:19
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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no i will not pull down my pants for you
ok ok but only on nights with the full moon
2007-09-06 13:06:53
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answer #6
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answered by Rhaven 3
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That depends... ya got 20 dollah?
2007-09-06 13:04:10
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, cuz this might have been funny for fifth graders.
Why do people post this crap?
2007-09-06 13:07:17
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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next time you have your colonoscopy have the proctologist take a picture of yours!
2007-09-06 13:10:04
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if I can see YOUR Moon first!!!
2007-09-06 13:09:08
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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yep, and some Klingons
2007-09-06 13:04:12
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answered by Anonymous
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