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Subject: Re: 3 words in the english language end in gry One is angry One is hungry


Author:
mello
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Date Posted: 18:48:43 04/26/06 Wed
In reply to: Gregg 's message, "Re: 3 words in the english language end in gry One is angry One is hungry" on 10:27:54 05/03/03 Sat

>> is it huggry, aggry and meagry
>
>The answer is quite simple. The riddle is worded
>incorrectly, having been mangled by too many people as
>it has been passed along. It should read as follows:
>
>************************
>Angry and hungry are two words in the English language
>that end in 'gry.' There are three words in the
>English language. What is the third word? Everyone
>knows what it means and everyone uses it every day.
>Look closely and I have already given you the third
>word. What is it?
>************************
>
>The answer is not even remotely related to the words
>that end in "gry." That is thrown in to confuse
>people. The important sentences are the second and
>third ones. The first sentence states the fact that
>there are three words in "the English language." The
>third sentence asks you what is the third word in "the
>English language."
>
>The answer is "language," since it is the third word
>in the riddle phrase of "the English language."
>
>It is a trick similar to asking "There is one word in
>Arabic that means "You have a big head!" How do you
>spell it? Answer = "I T" I asked how you spell "it"
>and was not asking how to spell the Arabic word (if
>there is one...I picked that out of the air).

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