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[2822] Remove 5 letters from this s... - Remove 5 letters from this sequence (EAXIPESRIEKNCHE) to reveal a familiar English word. - #brainteasers #wordpuzzles - Correct Answers: 121 - The first user who solved this task is Purna Praharshita Gunturi
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Remove 5 letters from this s...

Remove 5 letters from this sequence (EAXIPESRIEKNCHE) to reveal a familiar English word.
Correct answers: 121
The first user who solved this task is Purna Praharshita Gunturi.
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International Bat Appreciation Day Joke

Today is International Bat Appreciation Day! Find a joke about it!

What is a bats favorite TV show?
Love at first bite.

What does a vampire use to bake cakes?
Batter.

What’s printed in the newspapers when a vampire dies?
An obatuary.

What did the bat do when he didn’t know the answer to the teacher‘s question?
He winged it.

How does a bat say hi to her mum?
With a sound wave.

Why do bats live in caves?
Because they rock.

What’s a vampire bat’s favorite fruit?
A neck-tarine.

How do bats do the register at school?
In alpha-bat-ical order.

What animals are best at cricket?
Bats.

What do little bats eat?
Alpha-bat soup.

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Goodrich Company

In 1870, the Goodrich, Tew & Co.was formed as a partnership by B.F. Goodrich and his brother-in-law, Harvey W. Tew, with others in Akron, Ohio,to become the first rubber manufacturer west of the Appalachians. After it started production on 19 Feb 1871, its output grew to include such items as fire hoses, industrial belts and bicycle tires. It incorporated as the B.F. Goodrich Company in 1880. After WWI, the company expanded into the chemical business, including plastic materials. As the company extensively evolved into the aerospace market, it left the tire industry in 1988. In In 2001, Goodrich divested its specialty chemicals business to focus even more on aerospace and industrial products. To signify this further transformation, the company changed its name to Goodrich Corporation.«
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