Twice as long as half it`s length....
2007-12-03 18:53:01
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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‘How long is the neck of a snake?’ asked Ben
‘as long as it’s body’ Gill said
‘or maybe it has no body or neck
and it’s tail joins right onto it’s head’
'How many rungs has a ladder?' asked Ben
'as many as reach to the top'
'if there's six going up and six coming down,
then twelve, I guess, is the lot'
‘How long is a piece of string?’ asked Ben
’as long as you want it to be
it depends on how many knots it has
coz each knot makes it shorter you see’
‘Do you know all of the answers?’ asked Ben
’are the things that you say really true?’
’if you can make up a question’ said Gill
’I’ll make up an answer, or two’
2007-12-04 11:24:20
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answer #2
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answered by Chariotmender 7
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the length of a lifetime. If you touch the two ends together they form a loop if you ball that all together you have everyday of your touching the next. Then all you need is an Acceleration Chamber and a Ziggy and you can leap about your lifetime.
2007-12-04 06:18:01
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answer #3
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answered by Lasynda Hope Silverblade 2
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Well the phrase is about 5cm long depending on the size of the size of the font
2007-12-04 05:32:03
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answer #4
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answered by chem math phy ICT man 2
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It could be of any length (depending on the spinning mill). And if you are talking of string theory of universe, I have no idea.
2007-12-04 03:36:32
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answer #5
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answered by Swamy 7
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short
2007-12-04 03:37:28
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answer #6
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answered by stephen b 2
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take whatever length you want....... it will be a piece of string only....... but not as long as a school bus... ha ha ha
2007-12-04 03:35:20
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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That question is rhetorical as it is impossible to answer. For example if I were to say it was 5cm long then you could imagine it 6km long.
2007-12-05 10:02:26
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answer #8
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answered by The professor 2
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twice as long from the middle to the end
2007-12-04 03:10:36
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answer #9
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answered by bottomburps 4
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double the length from one side to the middle
2007-12-04 03:18:05
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answer #10
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answered by Leo 7
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