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  1. #1
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    Default What would you have?

    You have a dollar in your pocket and are walking down
    the street. You see a dollar on the ground and pick it up.

    A few steps later there is another dollar on the ground and
    you pick it up.

    Ok, what have you got?

    Allan
    Life is short ... smile while you still have teeth.

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    A hole in your pocket and poor hearing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allan at Wallan View Post
    Ok, what have you got?
    Ok, I'm not going to get the QI alarms on this with the 'obvious' answer because I don't want to be ridiculed!
    -Scott

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    Well done Michael.
    I remember that from the "Daddy and Paddy" radio show
    many moons ago.

    Scott, sorry you were not even thought of at that stage.

    Allan
    Life is short ... smile while you still have teeth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allan at Wallan View Post
    Scott, sorry you were not even thought of at that stage.
    Not even a dirty thought?
    -Scott

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    Because I have nothing better to do I just found out the QI alarm is called the "QI Klaxon" which sounds like this:



    A Klaxon is:

    A Klaxon is a type of electric horn which emits a particularly loud and penetrating sound. The word Klaxon is technically a brand trademark, although the word is used generically to describe any sort of loud wailing noise which attracts attention, and the Klaxon company still makes alert mechanisms, horns, and safety equipment. The classic “ahooga” emitted by a Klaxon is familiar to viewers of submarine movies and fans of early twentieth century cars, both of which installed Klaxons to serve as part of their emergency systems.
    I'm going to wander off into the distance now and ponder my sad, pathetic existence
    -Scott

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