Interesting and humorous - page 55

 

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1) depending on where (in which country) it is moving;

2) depending on where (forwards or backwards) it is moving;

3) is it moving rather than standing?

 
PapaYozh:

1) depending on where (in which country) it is moving;

2) depending on where (forwards or backwards) it is moving;

3) is it moving rather than standing?


You didn't have a childhood )
 
PapaYozh:

1) depending on where (in which country) it is moving;

2) depending on where (forwards or backwards) it is going;

3) is it moving rather than standing?

1) is it a bus?

2) Is it the layout of an architectural ensemble?

 
progma137:

1) Is it a bus?

2) Could it be the layout of an architectural ensemble?

Just have to give credit for the children's ingenuity, if this is indeed the case and not a fudge of the facts. True, we need to clarify whether the bus is moving in England or Russia.
 
yosuf:
You just have to give credit for the children's ingenuity, if this is really the case and not a fabrication. True, you need to clarify whether the bus is in England or Russia.
No need to clarify anything. The author of the joke is right - most adults don't even think about doors.
 

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