Ok, this is a cool trick I came across... see if it works with your friends and family!! Ok, pick a number, any number. Multiply that number by 9. If the number is a 2 digit number, add the digits together. Keep doing this until you get a 1 digit number. Now, subtract 5. Now, using a code where 1 equals a, 2 equals b, 3 equals c, and so on, find the letter corresponding to your number. Think of a country in England that begins with that letter. Think of an animal that begins with the last letter of the country. With the last letter of that animal, think of a color.
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you know there aren't any orange kangaroos in denmark!! Did I predict what you thought? It's all in the nines! ;)
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@Albus Percival Wolfric Brian Dumbledore, England (Wales) is a country!!! Did you mean the United Kingdom?