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Old 02-May-2007, 18:48
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what has long black ears?
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A black vampire, i think(not trying to be racist)
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Goofy!


http://www.weirdspace.dk/Disney/Graphics/Goofy.jpg
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Goofy does, but that is a cartoon, and it doesn't exist. It is better to say, a black dog like this image: http://weddingphotographyblog.com/wp...7/3965g005.jpg
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what has long black ears?
A black donkey
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A black donkey
This is right, but Unregistered, what do you really mean, with what has black long ears?
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I don't know; could it be some sort of a riddle?
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