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Every number can be made into four.
Example: Ten; ten is three, three is five, five is four, four is four. Example: Eighteen; eighteen is eight, eight is five, five is four, four is four. Example: Thirty one; thirty one is nine, nine is four, four is four. See the pattern? Its kinda freaky, & it works for any number |
I don't get that at all bullitt. How is 10 3?
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it's a rose petal deal.
letter count. ten-four, over and out. |
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Heh
No lol no injections today....
All you do is count the number of letters in the number, thus t-e-n is three. T-h-r-e-e is five, and f-i-v-e is four, and f-o-u-r is four. But the wierd thing is it always goes back to four and ends there. |
one of use is forgetting to use [sarcasm][/sarcasm] tags, perhaps? or did you really not get it?
(I meant that it was a solution similar to "petals around the rose" from the other thread that many people found frustrating. the 10-4 bit, I just thought was funny). |
yeayeayea I'm gonna go wipe ogg off my face again, I've been coding since 7 this morning, leave me alone.
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It's not that weird, Bullitt. Four just happens to be the only number with it's own number of letters.
If we spelled them "Foure" and "Fiyve," then everything would reduce to five instead. |
Nah. I just like trivia and strange news.
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Um, EW...
Crimes and Trials - Court TV
Denny's cook busted for special ingredients By Tinuola Awopetu, Court TV (Court TV) — A former night-shift cook at a Denny's Restaurant in Illinois is in hot water after allegedly getting creative in the kitchen. Anthony Lindhorst, of Waterloo, is charged with five counts of aggravated battery for allegedly lacing brownies with marijuana and mixing his semen into the restaurant's sauce. Lindhorst is accused of serving the brownies to co-workers and the tainted sauce to two customers. According to Waterloo Police Chief Joe Brauer, Lindhorst, 26, came to work with a tray of brownies that he baked at home and offered them to two co-workers. One co-worker ate two of the brownies, but the second took a bite and realized that the treat owed its unique flavor to something other than cocoa. The restaurant fired Lindhorst and contacted Waterloo police about the incident, Brauer said. At the same time, another co-worker came forward with information about Lindhorst's other culinary exploit. The employee and two others reportedly saw Lindhorst mix his semen into an order of honey-mustard dressing which he served to two customers on two separate occasions. "One is a woman who worked at a restaurant where he worked years before. We presume he targeted her because she was a manager," Brauer said. "The other is a police officer who had stopped him in the past for a minor traffic violation." The alleged semen contamination occurred in November and April and was carried out in the restaurant's restroom. Both customers have tested negative for any infectious disease, Brauer said. Police conducted an investigation and arrested Lindhorst May 17. He was released on $25,000 bond, but was re-arrested June 2 for witness tampering. Brauer said Lindhorst returned to the restaurant and tried to intimidate a witness. He is out on another $25,000 bond. |
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