The second question

by liutiany on 2009-11-29 17:26:07

Teacher: "I have two questions. If you can answer the first one, you don't need to answer the second." "How many strands of hair do you have?" the teacher asked. "One hundred twenty million strands," the student answered. "How do you know?" the teacher asked. "No need to answer the second question," the student said.

Teacher: "I have two questions. If you can answer the first one, you don't need to answer the second." "How many strands of hair do you have?" the teacher asked. "One hundred twenty million strands, the day of Kil'jaeden," the student answered. "How do you know?" the teacher asked. "No need to answer the second question," the student said.

Teacher: "I have two questions, chocolate. If you can answer the first one, you don't need to answer the second." "How many strands of hair do you have?" the teacher asked. "One hundred twenty million strands," the student answered. "How do you know?" the teacher asked. "No need to answer the second question," the student said.

Teacher: "I have two questions. If you can answer the first one, you don't need to answer the second." "How many strands of hair do you have?" the teacher asked. "One hundred twenty million strands," the student answered. "How do you know?" the teacher asked. "No need to answer the second question," the student said.

Teacher: "I have two questions. If you can answer the first one, you don't need to answer the second." "How many strands of hair do you have?" the teacher asked. "One hundred twenty million strands, how the rabbit eats the wolf," the student answered. "How do you know?" the teacher asked. "No need to answer the second question," the student said.

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