A man parked in a supermarket car park and walked towards the shop. On his way he noticed something wrong with the numbering of the individual spaces.
Neighbouring spaces had the numbers 88, 68, 06 and 16 painted on the floor next to them, when they should have been consecutive numbers. Why was this?
87 would be a bit of a givaway cos that can't be turned upside down. I wonder what the longest possible sequence of upside down consecutive numbers is!
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Posted by Helen
on 2003-07-10 02:52:42 |