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You walk across a bridge and you see a boat full of people yet there isn't a single person on there, how is that possible?
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You walk across a bridge and you see a boat full of people yet there isn't a single person on there, how is that possible?
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If you are asking: I walk across a bridge and see a boat full of people yet there isn't a single person on the boat. How is this?
The answer is, "All the people on the boat are married."
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the boat is full ? right what question is this
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