[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Orior, 2 yr 341 days ago

 Abodeka wrote:
Proof it. or Prove it.

Emmm, prove it chief.

Anonymous, 2 yr 341 days ago

5 birds: (2 are died) and 3 will escave and leave the three.Big Smile [:D]

Anonymous, 2 yr 336 days ago
3 birds
Anonymous, 2 yr 336 days ago
well when the sound of bullet had come all of the birs flew away......Smile [:)]
M. Caliban, 2 yr 335 days ago
There will be no birds left on the tree. Three have died and two have flown away.
Abodeka  +  307833 Wed, 27 Dec 06 07:12 PM
Actually, the answer of the question “How many birds left on the tree?”, is “no one”. The answer would be the same, if the hunter couldn’t shot a single bird at all.
Orior,
there are killed birds/for my regret/, to make people count, not to think what would happen actually. By the way, I told it to some friends of mine and all of them said “No one”
Hope you’ll accept my proof :-)
 
PS If you know another like Practice your hacking skills, please, send it! I promise not to post more riddles, especially for death birds. :-)
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“When it is dark enough you can see the stars.” Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
Anonymous, 2 yr 140 days ago
the answer is there aren't any birds left on the tree because the other three got scared by the gunshots and flew away
Yoong Liat, 2 yr 137 days ago
I agree. None left. The other three birds flew away.
Abodeka, 2 yr 137 days ago
Yes, that's the right answer. :-)
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