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Old Mar 4, 2001 | 02:15 AM
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Riddle me this:

Bill Clinton uses his all the time

Donald Trump is very proud of his

The pope has never used his

Madonna doesn’t have one

Arnold Schwarzenegger has a long one

Lucy has never used Desi’s

Don Ho has a short one

What is it?

If I don’t see the answer by Sunday Night, I will post it.


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Old Mar 4, 2001 | 02:26 AM
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Well, if you REALLY want to know... I am not even going there! I'll be good and say Cigar!
 
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Old Mar 4, 2001 | 02:29 AM
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Aren't you up past your bedtime, Jim?
I would assume that you are referring to last names, except I'm sure that John Paul II used his, Wojtyla, before becoming Pope.

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Old Mar 4, 2001 | 02:46 AM
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Excellent, George

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Old Mar 4, 2001 | 03:50 AM
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Old Mar 4, 2001 | 09:41 AM
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Old Mar 4, 2001 | 11:11 AM
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Whats the definition of a Insomniac, Dislexic, Agnostic?


Someone who lays awake at night and doesn't believe in Dog.
 
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Old Mar 4, 2001 | 11:31 AM
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Cute, very cute. My wife loves it
 
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Old Mar 4, 2001 | 03:00 PM
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Here's one from the past:

A man rides into town on friday, stays two days, then leaves on friday.

how can this be done?

Another one: (forwarned, I don't have the answer to this one. It's been bugging me for a while.)
A HUSBAND AND HIS WIFE WERE DRIVING ONE EVENING, AND THE CAR RAN OUT OF GAS. THE HUSBAND TOLD THE WIFE TO "LOCK ALL THE DOORS AND TO ROLL ALL THE WINDOWS UP AND DON'T OPEN THE DOOR FOR NOBODY, SO THE HUSBAND WENT OFF TO GET GAS. WHEN THE HUSBAND RETURNED HE FOUND HIS WIFE DEAD IN THE CAR WITH ANOTHER STRANGER. THE DOORS HAD BEEN SHUT,WINDOWS STILL ROLLED UP UNHARMED AND DOORS STILL LOCKED. WHO WAS THE STRANGER??????


Last one:

"Think of words ending in -GRY. Angry and hungry are two of them. There
are only three words in the English language. What is the third word? "
 
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Old Mar 4, 2001 | 03:07 PM
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Marcus,

Wife that doesn't follow directions or Hatchback??
 
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Old Mar 4, 2001 | 03:23 PM
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Did the wife die during childbirth?
 
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Old Mar 4, 2001 | 03:24 PM
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Bolt -

Friday is his horse.
With regard to gry - I hate to spoil your fun but:

Aside from "angry" and "hungry" and words derived therefrom, there is
only one word ending with "-gry" in Webster's Third Unabridged: "aggry."
However, this word is defective in that it is part of a phrase "aggry beads."
The OED's usage examples all talk about "aggry beads."

Moving to older dictionaries, we find that "gry" itself is a word in Webster's
Second Unabridged (and the OED):

gry, n. [L. gry, a trifle; Gr. gry, a grunt]
1. a measure equal to one-tenth of a line. [Obs.] (Obs. = obsolete)
2. anything very small. [Rare.]

This is a list of 100 words, phrases and names ending in "gry":
[Explanation of references is given at the end of the list.]

aggry [OED:1:182; W2; W3]
Agry Dagh (Mount Agry) [EB11]
ahungry [OED:1:194; FW; W2]
angry [OED; FW; W2; W3]
anhungry [OED:1:332; W2]
Badagry [Johnston; EB11]
Ballingry [Bartholomew:40; CLG:151; RD:164, pl.49]
begry [OED:1:770,767]
bewgry [OED:1:1160]
bowgry [OED:1:1160]
braggry [OED:1:1047]
Bugry [TIG]
Chockpugry [Worcester]
Cogry [BBC]
cony-gry [OED:2:956]
conyngry [OED:2:956]
Croftangry [DFC, as "Chrystal Croftangry"]
dog-hungry [W2]
Dshagry [Stieler]
Dzagry [Andree]
eard-hungry [CED (see "yird"); CSD]
Echanuggry [Century:103-104, on inset map, Key 104 M 2]
Egry [France; TIG]
ever-angry [W2]
fire-angry [W2]
Gagry [EB11]
gry (from Latin _gry_) [OED:4/2:475; W2]
gry (from Romany _grai_) [W2]
haegry [EDD (see "hagery")]
half-angry [W2]
hangry [OED:1:329]
heart-angry [W2]
heart-hungry [W2]
higry pigry [OED:5/1:285]
hogry [EDD (see "huggerie"); CSD]
hogrymogry [EDD (see "huggerie"); CSD (as "hogry-mogry")]
hongry [OED:5/1:459; EDD:3:282]
huggrymuggry [EDD (see "huggerie"); CSD (as "huggry-muggry")]
hungry [OED; FW; W2; W3]
Hungry Bungry [Daily Illini, in ad for The Giraffe, Spring 1976]
iggry [OED]
Jagry [EB11]
kaingry [EDD (see "caingy")]
land-hungry [OED; W2]
leather-hungry [OED]
Langry [TIG; Times]
Lisnagry [Bartholomew:489]
MacLoingry [Phillips (as "Flaithbhertach MacLoingry")]
mad-angry [OED:6/2:14]
mad-hungry [OED:6/2:14]
magry [OED:6/2:36, 6/2:247-48]
malgry [OED:6/2:247]
man-hungry [OED]
Margry [Indians (see "Pierre Margry" in bibliog., v.2, p.1204)]
maugry [OED:6/2:247-48]
mawgry [OED:6/2:247]
meagry [OED:6/2:267]
meat-hungry [W2]
menagry [OED (see "managery")]
messagry [OED]
nangry [OED]
overangry [RH1; RH2]
Pelegry [CE (in main index as "Raymond de Pelegry")]
Pingry [Bio-Base; HPS:293-94, 120-21]
podagry [OED; W2 (below the line)]
Pongry [Andree (Supplement, p.572)]
pottingry [OED:7/2:1195; Jamieson:3:532]
puggry [OED:8/1:1573; FW; W2]
pugry [OED:8/1:1574]
rungry [EDD:5:188]
scavengry [OED (in 1715 quote under "scavengery")]
Schtschigry [LG/1:2045; OSN:97]
Seagry [TIG; EB11]
Segry [Johnston; Andree]
self-angry [W2]
self-hungry ?
Shchigry [CLG:1747; Johnson:594; OSN:97,206; Times:185,pl.45]
shiggry [EDD]
Shtchigry [LG/1:2045; LG/2:1701]
Shtshigry [Lipp]
skugry [OED:9/2:156, 9/1:297; Jamieson:4:266]
Sygry [Andree]
Tangry [France]
Tchangry [Johnson:594; LG/1:435,1117]
Tchigry [Johnson:594]
tear-angry [W2]
tike-hungry [CSD]
Tingry [France; EB11 (under "Princesse de Tingry")]
toggry [Simmonds (as "Toggry", but all entries are capitalized)]
ulgry [Partridge; Smith:24-25]
unangry [OED; W2]
vergry [OED:12/1:123]
Virgy [CLG:2090]
Wirgy [CLG:2090; NAP:xxxix; Times:220, pl.62; WA:948]
wind-angry.
wind-hungry [W2]
yeard-hungry [CED (see "yird")]
yerd-hungry [CED (see "yird"); OED]
yird-hungry [CED (see "yird")]
Ymagry [OED:1:1009 (col. 3, 1st "boss" verb), (variant of "imagery")]

This list was gathered from the following articles:

George H. Scheetz, In Goodly Gree: With Goodwill, Word Ways 22:195 (Nov. 1989)
Murray R. Pearce, Who's Flaithbhertach MacLoingry?, Word Ways 23:6 (Feb. 1990)
Harry B. Partridge, Gypsy Hobby Gry, Word Ways 23:9 (Feb. 1990)
A. Ross Eckler, -Gry Words in the OED, Word Ways 25:4 (Nov. 1992)
 
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Old Mar 4, 2001 | 03:26 PM
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BLackBoLT99,
His horses name was Friday . My 10 yr old daughter got me on that one awhile back. Took me a little while to figure it out at first.



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Old Mar 4, 2001 | 04:00 PM
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Kobiashi, you think too much. Let me help ya out a little.

"Think of words ending in -GRY. Angry and hungry are two of them. There
are only three words in The English Language
. What is the third word? "

-Marcus

p.s. I'm still stumped on the wife one. Possible she died during child birth. Also the hatchback theory is possible. And yes. the Horse was named Friday.

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Old Mar 4, 2001 | 04:32 PM
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The third word is "Language".


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