Friday's Second Riddle Is...................................
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Friday's Second Riddle Is...................................
The last riddle of the week, think what your answer will be,
Think it through, make sure it's right, then give it to me!
Reduce the high-flown language below to a common saying.
It is impossible to compare the lack of sapience of a youthful injudicious person with the lack of sapience of a person of more advanced years.
Have Fun My Lovelies!!
Think it through, make sure it's right, then give it to me!
Reduce the high-flown language below to a common saying.
It is impossible to compare the lack of sapience of a youthful injudicious person with the lack of sapience of a person of more advanced years.
Have Fun My Lovelies!!
A Day Without Crossstitching, Is Like A Day Without Sunshine!
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That riddle wasn't so bad, It wasn't tough at all,
Now the week is over, and benceagi made the call!
You Have Done Well!!
Let's all give benceagi a big round of applause for the correct answer "No Fool Like An Old Fool"
Way To Go benceagi!
Now the week is over, and benceagi made the call!
You Have Done Well!!
Let's all give benceagi a big round of applause for the correct answer "No Fool Like An Old Fool"
Way To Go benceagi!
A Day Without Crossstitching, Is Like A Day Without Sunshine!
Thanks, guys. It feels so good... I know I shouldn't feel like this, it's like showing off but still... since I only learnt English at school, I am so happy when I can guess something.
I like this place a lot! Thank you all!
I like this place a lot! Thank you all!
Agi
"The world, as a colourful knot of threads, has turned into a memory, and now you cannot be sure whether it was real." (Géza Ottlik, Hungarian writer)
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"The world, as a colourful knot of threads, has turned into a memory, and now you cannot be sure whether it was real." (Géza Ottlik, Hungarian writer)
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