There are some very funny questions that have been inspired by the great unanswerable questions:
How far east can you go before you’re heading west?
If a bunch of cats jump on top of each other, is it still called a dog pile?
If a doctor suddenly had a heart attack while doing surgery, would the other doctors work on the doctor or the patient?
If a baby refuses to sleep during nap time, would it be guilty of resisting a rest?
If a pack of gum says that each piece is 10 calories, is that amount just chewing the gum, or also for swallowing it?
If the sky is the limit, then what is space - over the limit?
If you dug a hole through the center of the dearth, and jumped in, would you stay at the center because of gravity?
If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done?
If you are driving a federally owned car, and you run a stop sign, is it considered a felony?
In libraries, do they put the bible in the fiction or non-fiction section?
Is there a time limit on fortune cookie predictions?
What happens to an irresistible force when it hits an immovable object?
When does it stop being partly cloudy and start being partly sunny?
That last one might be today's question. Here's an answer for it: For starters, “partly sunny” is a daytime term and “partly cloudy” can be used either during the day or at night. ... “Partly cloudy” refers to cloud coverage from two through five tenths; “mostly cloudy” is used in reference to six through nine tenths cloud coverage; and “cloudy” to a complete or nearly complete overcast.
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