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Sept 5, 2011 20:30:29 GMT -5
Post by RAYNA KELLER on Sept 5, 2011 20:30:29 GMT -5
There are 46 chromosomes in most cells of the human body. (thank you college.)
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Sept 6, 2011 6:05:37 GMT -5
Post by CHRISTOPHER AEGIS on Sept 6, 2011 6:05:37 GMT -5
47 is a prime numba~
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Sept 8, 2011 2:55:05 GMT -5
Post by RAYNA KELLER on Sept 8, 2011 2:55:05 GMT -5
There are 48 hours in two days.
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Sept 8, 2011 9:40:02 GMT -5
Post by CHRISTOPHER AEGIS on Sept 8, 2011 9:40:02 GMT -5
7 x 7 = 49
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Sept 8, 2011 14:29:13 GMT -5
Post by NATHANIEL BRANDT on Sept 8, 2011 14:29:13 GMT -5
50? This calls for a jubilee
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Sept 12, 2011 21:49:10 GMT -5
Post by WILLIS HAILDEN on Sept 12, 2011 21:49:10 GMT -5
51 --> Start enjoying senior citizen rates
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Sept 18, 2011 21:34:44 GMT -5
Post by NATHANIEL BRANDT on Sept 18, 2011 21:34:44 GMT -5
52 cards in a deck not counting jokers
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Sept 22, 2011 1:22:31 GMT -5
Post by ladymander1 on Sept 22, 2011 1:22:31 GMT -5
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Oct 7, 2011 22:46:27 GMT -5
Post by WILLIS HAILDEN on Oct 7, 2011 22:46:27 GMT -5
54 >.> i'm out of witty comabacks
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Oct 7, 2011 23:50:56 GMT -5
Post by NEMESIS ARKWOOD on Oct 7, 2011 23:50:56 GMT -5
55 is caesium's atomic number. C:
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Oct 8, 2011 11:30:20 GMT -5
Post by NATHANIEL BRANDT on Oct 8, 2011 11:30:20 GMT -5
56 is the number of times Michael Stipe from R.E.M. said "Yeah" in the song Man on the Moon
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Oct 8, 2011 11:55:54 GMT -5
Post by SPIKE on Oct 8, 2011 11:55:54 GMT -5
isn`t there a gun called an ak57...
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Oct 8, 2011 12:16:12 GMT -5
Post by NATHANIEL BRANDT on Oct 8, 2011 12:16:12 GMT -5
58 was an unlucky number in ancient meso-american civilizations.
And, Spike, I think it's AK47. The only reason I know that is because my little brother plays Call of Duty way too much |D
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Oct 10, 2011 2:31:32 GMT -5
Post by RAYNA KELLER on Oct 10, 2011 2:31:32 GMT -5
59 is....The number corresponding to the last minute in a given hour, and the last second in a given minute
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Oct 10, 2011 4:29:24 GMT -5
Post by WILLIS HAILDEN on Oct 10, 2011 4:29:24 GMT -5
60 minutes in an hour. Tick tock~~
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