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Two men are standing on one side of a bridge and two women are approaching them................ How is this true?

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Two men are standing on one side of a bridge and two women are approaching them. One of the men says, "Here comes my wife and daughter" to which the second man replies, "Here comes my wife and daughter". If they have not married the same woman and the women aren't pregnant, how is this true?

posted Mar 30, 2017 by Sanam

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