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More Of Our Songs 20/20
The newest CD from Danny & Gerry is here: More Of Our Songs 20/20. See more information on our homepage and get your copy through our online shopping service.
Danny & Gerry - More Of Our Songs 20/20
QUOTE
Autumn is a second spring when every leaf becomes a blossom.
Camus, Albert
Our First Songs: Seasons
Riddle 28
Eskimos are very good hunters, but they never hunt penguins. Why not?
Answer
Riddle 1
What room has no doors and windows?
Answer
Science
The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.
Brain activity
Your brain is more active when you sleep than it is when you watch TV.
German touch?
kindergarten, PEZ, pils, pinscher, plattenbau, polka, poltergeist, pretzel,
pumpernickel, quartz, quartzite, realpolitik, reich, reichsmark,
Reichstag, rinderpest, rollmops, rottweiler, rucksack, sauerbraten
-- all valid English words
Riddle 5
What comes once in a second, twice in one hour, and never in three hundred years?
Answer
QUOTE
It should be noted that children at play are not playing about; their games should be seen as their most serious-minded activity.
Montaigne, Michel Eyquem Seigneur de
Riddle 18
whats the longest word in the dictionary?
Answer
Our Day Out: One One Smiling Sun
QUOTE
Language was not powerful enough to describe the infant phenomenon.
Dickens, Charles