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  1. #1091
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    I 0we n0thing, 4 i 8 n0thing

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    This one lacks real life realism, if he didn't really eat anything, he wouldn't have a bill (a paper bill) to pay so he wouldn't even have to write a note or even have to explain this to the register.

    Hard to believe such an intelligent person is working as a cashier at a restaurant.

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    yea, weasel is close, I guess..
    back from hiatus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmokid2005 View Post
    Two friends were leaving the restaurant and as they passed the cashier, one of them paid his bill but the other handed the cashier a slip of paper with the number 1004180 written on it. The cashier studied the number for a moment, then let the friend pass by without paying. Why?
    ANSWER (Congrats mrweasel): 1004180 means I owe nothing for I ate nothing.

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    Glenbrook and Springbrook are at each end of a railroad track 100 miles long. At exactly the same instant, one train leaves Glenbrook and one leaves Spingbrook. The engineer operating the train from Glenbrook averages 50 miles an hour, while the engineer on the train from Springbrook averages 40 mile an hour. Where will they meet?
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    if they crash on traintrack they gonna meet each other in heaven or the hospital lol.

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    at the point of the fiery collision

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmokid2005 View Post
    Glenbrook and Springbrook are at each end of a railroad track 100 miles long. At exactly the same instant, one train leaves Glenbrook and one leaves Spingbrook. The engineer operating the train from Glenbrook averages 50 miles an hour, while the engineer on the train from Springbrook averages 40 mile an hour. Where will they meet?
    This is a Mathematical trick, there is always a gap so in that sense they never meet each other!

    Physically that would be impossible so they would meet at Cedarbrook which is approximately 55-56 miles from Glenbrook.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurcoLoco View Post
    This is a Mathematical trick, there is always a gap so in that sense they never meet each other!

    Physically that would be impossible so they would meet at Cedarbrook which is approximately 55-56 miles from Glenbrook.
    they are both on the same track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by opnight View Post
    they are both on the same track.
    who knows may be one got derailed somewhere or jump rails? I still go with Cedarbrook

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    Somewhere between Glenbrook and Springbrook

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