No it doesn't
Happy New Year to you too
2007-12-31 00:35:20
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answer #1
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answered by PC 7
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Happy New Year to you too...!!!!!
2007-12-31 18:22:01
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answer #2
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answered by Juan C 6
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No, my dear friend...in much the same way you cannot cross the same river twice! But I can greet you Happy New Year again and again...till it's midnight here (in about 8 hrs more). I know in your case, it happened already - an hour ago!
CHEERS! mabuhay ang mga OFWs!!!! Happy 2008!!!!
2007-12-31 17:15:38
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answered by Inday 7
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Yes
2007-12-31 12:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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it depends if the lightning has 2 rays!
2007-12-31 11:00:41
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answered by Rode|ette ۩ 6
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The expression "Lightning never strikes twice [in the same place]" is similar to "Opportunity never knocks twice" in the vein of a "Once in a lifetime" opportunity, i.e., something that is generally considered improbable. Lightning occurs frequently and more so in specific areas. Since various factors alter the probability of strikes at any given location, repeat lightning strikes have a very low probability (but are not impossible).
HAPPY NEW YEAR TOO!!!!
2007-12-31 09:43:19
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answered by exodus 5
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Happy new years !!!!!
Yes lightning can strike twice. ( nice )
2007-12-31 08:37:49
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answered by Ray H 7
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Happy New Year to you, too, friend noldzky! and everyone else!
Here's a Fundador for you. Bottoms up!
Good luck to all in the coming year!
Edit: 35 minutes before New Year... Guys, lets salute the OFW's, noldzky, aref and battgirl, and all other YAPPERS abroad for the tremendous sacrifice they do for OUR COUNTRY!
Standing ovation to our modern day HEROES!!!
2007-12-31 08:26:49
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answered by Lance 5
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Yes it does, for example the Empire State Building in New York City, gets hit at least 10 times during a thunderstorm. There is also a thing called a flicker, where lightning seems to to be blinking, but when you slow it down, you will see at least 8 strikes in at least 2 seconds.
2007-12-31 08:24:39
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answered by trey98607 7
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if there was a huge metal pole there conducting the electricity then i dont see why not
2007-12-31 08:20:04
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answered by Beautiful - 6
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