There are three houses in a ...
[2506] There are three houses in a ... - There are three houses in a straight row. One is red, one is Yellow, and one is white. The red house is left of the middle. The Yellow house is right of the middle. Where's the white house? - #brainteasers #riddles - Correct Answers: 93 - The first user who solved this task is Erkain Mahajanian
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There are three houses in a ...

There are three houses in a straight row. One is red, one is Yellow, and one is white. The red house is left of the middle. The Yellow house is right of the middle. Where's the white house?
Correct answers: 93
The first user who solved this task is Erkain Mahajanian.
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Organic

My wife asked me to buy ORGANIC vegetables from the market. I went and looked around and couldn't find any.
So I grabbed an old, tired looking employee and said, "These vegetables are for my wife. Have they been sprayed with any poisonous chemicals?"
"The produce guy looked at me and said, "No. You'll have to do that yourself."  

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Aspirin

In 1900, German chemist Felix Hoffmann was issued a U.S. patent for “Acetyl Salicylic Acid” (No. 644,077). It was assigned to the Farben-Fabriken of Elberfeld Company, of New York. Hoffmann had discovered the chemical compound on 10 Aug 1897 while a researcher at the Bayer company. It was marketed as Apirin, the familiar pain reliever, which at the time was a trademarked name. It was first sold in Germany in powder form, from 1 May 1899, and later in the more convenient tablet form, from 1 Jan 1915.
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