This number was made up by Sir Cecil (b^2-4ac), which he named after his third-grade teacher's sister's milkman's brother-in-law's beloved pet hamster.
That number. You know the one I'm talking about. You know, that number... with the digits...Oh, man, I just had it. You know, I was just thinking this morning, "Hey, I should guess that number!", but now, drawing a complete blank. I should have written it down. It was...nope, nothing. Give me a minute...
Ummm...Something something and something something....
Comments
Carrots of 24, to the power of twelvety.
94 and a piece of lemon meringue pie
Wait, that wasn't lemon!
Darn it, -45.
20X6!
No, triple-disqualified.
This number was made up by Sir Cecil (b^2-4ac), which he named after his third-grade teacher's sister's milkman's brother-in-law's beloved pet hamster.
Also, eleventy-pie.
My turn: 37.
Let's rotate the board!
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Ummm...Something something and something something....
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