The answer to the question 'Did anybody laugh when the ice skater fell down' is "The ice made a few cracks."
Oh, dude, I totally get it. So, technically speaking, the question is asking about the probability of someone laughing when an ice skater falls down. I mean, statistically speaking, there's a good chance someone chuckled, right? But hey, who really wants to do math when there are ice skaters falling all over the place, right? Like, priorities, man.
They laugh at me when I fall down the stairs.
Friction with the air and even on ice will slow the skater down to a stop.
The answers to the Cow Conundrum in the Punchline Algebra book A, page 3.18 are "He Tractor Down" or "She Jumped Bale."he tractor down she jumped bale
Up to the skater, if it gets in your way then put it up if not then leave it down and rock it
The Guy Who Invested In Feathers Because He Heard That The Stock Market Was Going Down
Friction and drag
He who laughs first, laughs lastWhen someone is quick to laugh at you for your mistake or failure, will somewhere down the road have something happen to them to where they will be the last to laugh when it pertains to them. from chatpat13
Heat goes up when rain comes down. This is a kid joke.
The potential energy of a skater is directly proportional to their height on the track. As the skater moves higher up the track, their potential energy increases. This potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy as the skater moves back down the track.
Justin Bieber hair style, pants down low, 'cool' hat,
falling down