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NPM 2010: Prompt 3

Posted on April 3, 2010 by Bud Hunt
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5376883 pairs of scissors on the wall, 5376883 pairs of scissors, take one down, pass it around, 5376882 pairs of scissors on the wall
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Pick a number.  Any number.  You are not a number.  Are you?

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