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tkim

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oh yeah, i'm american. i have no idea of what an army post is. however, my guess is...100. ...i have no friggin clue.
 

Zoltar

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Cleric,

I'll guess 0. You can't park trucks on a post.

BTW, this question sucks.
 

tkim

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no offense, hell yeah it sucks ;)

because there's almost no way of finding out. not too intersting for me.
 

Zoltar

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I turned to a few of my fellow co-workers (5 to be exact) and they all say it sucks in their own way.
 

warcleric

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Christ you people suck, this is a huge resource for information outside of ATOT, you want me to ask a new question?
 

thraashman

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I wasn't aware that there was a set number of trucks per base. I always figured it would varybased on the size of the base.
 

warcleric

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Ok, forget that question, new question.

What is the Korean age right now of someone born April 5, 1963?
 

warcleric

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Sorry, I guess I overestimated the intelligence of you guys.

Here are the answers:

1. The truck is the ball ont he top of the main flag pole on post, therefore there is 1 truck on every Army Installation.

2. 39, when Koreans are born they are 1, not 0, and Koreans all turn a year older on new years....not on their birth date.

Pass the baton to someone who can think up simple questions.
 

Yzzim

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Feb 13, 2000
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warcleric - wouldn't that person be 38 though, considering that April 5th hasn't come yet?
 

warcleric

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Yzzim, they turn a year older on New Years, not their birth date, so their age increased on either Jan 1st or chinese new year, cant remember which, but both have passed.
 

Yzzim

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heh, ok

Not sure how many people know this but I remember I found it intersting :)

What did Benjamin Franklin want as the national symbol of the U.S.?

And just for fun, why?
 

Yzzim

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Feb 13, 2000
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I'm guessing you meant turkey, in which case you'd be right...but it wasn't because of Thanksgiving.
 

ArkAoss

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Yup, meant Turkey.

For my next question, Of the soup, Clam Chowder, their Are 3 variations. The New England white, the Manhattan red. And a third. What is it called? and what is it's defining characteristic,
NO New Englanders can answer!!
 

Yzzim

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Ok, yeah, for those of you wondering why good ol' Benny wanted the turkey; it was because he considered the eagle a "bird of bad moral character" because it lives "by sharping and robbing."