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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
Four - no more
There are only four words in the English language which end in "dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous and hazardous.
Long, longer, longest.
"Stewardesses" is the longest word that is typed
with only the left hand.
Riddle 21
What pigs can fly?
Answer
Riddle 25
How could a cowboy ride into town on Friday, stay two days, and ride out on Friday?
Answer
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
OUR WORLD TOUR
Danny and Gerry's CD "OUR WORLD TOUR" is here!
Listen to the songs now!
Splash Our World Tour
Riddle 2
I am light as a feather, but big as a barn. Sixty horses can't pull me away from this farm. What am I?
Answer
QUOTE
The most effective kind of education is that a child should play amongst lovely things.
Platon (actually: Aristokles)
Riddle 23
If you drop a yellow hat into the Red sea what does it become?
Answer
Around the world
Maine is the only state (in USA) whose name is just one syllable.