bologna_man00 wrote:Four, to be guaranteed a matching pair
Good point, but I either didn't see that they had to be matching or he edited that out.
bologna_man00 wrote:Four, to be guaranteed a matching pair
Suffragium wrote:Good point, but I either didn't see that they had to be matching or he edited that out.
Icon wrote:A pair, not a pair that matches.
Icon wrote:A pair, not a pair that matches.
Icon wrote:2
Edit: tell vicar whitby he's a cheapass
Icon wrote:Ever wonder why its called a pair of pants when you only buy 1?
Kaios wrote:Ok what a stupid riddle.Icon wrote:Ever wonder why its called a pair of pants when you only buy 1?
It's the same as a "pair of glasses" or a "pair of scissors." Although you are using the noun as a singular, it still represents a plural because technically the pants or glasses or scissors are made up of two identical parts.
jwhitehorn wrote:It's too bad you're so politically connected
you would have made a great brave
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