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I think it is post-it also.

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Uh, sticky note? .. Or is that what a post-it is.

 

they are the same thing.

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Yes! A post-it!

 

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Post-It Notes

 

Art refers to the creator of Post-Its, Art Fry.

Some Post-Its have hearts and other artwork.

Some Post-Its come with lines.

Some Post-Its have little poems/quotes etc. as part of the design.

Those things can stay stuck for quite a while if you leave them be.

Post-Its are used for all sorts of purposes from shopping lists to love notes.

They only require a slight touch to make them stick to most surfaces.

You can purchase Post-Its online from 3M, and also from a number of online retailers.

 

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What is so Special about these two words?

 

NYMPHLY RYTHMS

 

That was an easy one so here's another:

 

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What weighs more, a bag full of a pound of feathers, or brick weighing a pound?

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7 is the same. They're both a pound.

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oh....now I see how a bag changes the weight.....morgan is probably right....

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And now I think Isabel is right! That only took a few minutes....

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Oh! Um... ok the riddle says what weighs more the bag or the brick. Basically what I'm saying is that the feathers (and their weight) are there to put you off track. They give you something to focus on but really they're irrelevant, they don't mean anything. Does this clear it up? Sorry I'm not so good at explaining it... Actually, I'm not even sure if thats the right answer... it confuses me sometimes too :D

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Ahahahaha! Morgan was right! It says "a bag full of feathers in a bag" or a "brick weighing a pound!" The feathers all weigh a pound together, but it is actually heavier because the bag also weighs something. Not a whole lot, but it still weighs something! That was a tricky one!

 

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Four legs have I, a sturdy fellow

A fuzzy back that isn't yellow

But (often) green or (rarely) red

A den is where I make my bed

My keepers feed me coloured balls

With sticks they store on my den walls

Sometimes I store them in my pouch

Sometimes deep in my belly; ouch!

That's when you'll see me acting strange

Instead of balls, I'll eat your change

And that's my cue to feed again

Chalk it up to hunger, friend!

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Yes, correct! Here was the answer:

 

A billiard (pool) table.

 

They have four sturdy legs and a green, fuzzy playing surface (snooker tables are sometimes red). Privately owned tables are often kept in the den (family room), and the cues are usually stored in a wall rack. Private tables simply have pouches beneath the pockets to catch the balls; coin-operated tables store the balls inside the table. To play again, you need to insert more coins.

 

Note the use of "cue" and "chalk"; two essential billiard elements!

 

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Saturday and Sunday, I am big.

Tuesday through Thursday, I am small.

Monday and Friday, I am non-existent.

What am I?

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