it won't roll off at all, because roosters don't lay eggs!
you could do roll 5 on one side with 3 on the other.Or 4 on one side and 4 on the other.Or you could roll 7 and a 1 or you could roll 6 on one side and 2 on the other.:)(:
lie down on you chest and turn to the oppersite side and carry on traveling !
The flat side so the solid that lays flat without moving.
The Pentagon in Washington DC. Technically, it has 7 sides, the roof and floor is a side also.
One in 6. In a six side die
In my experience if the chicken laid an egg on a house which way would it roll it would have to depend if the chicken is facing you or its backwards. So if the chicken was facing you the egg would roll left. If the chicken was the other way it would probably go right.
Um, roosters don't lay eggs, the hens do! (Nice one!!) I disagree .. The question clearly states that a rooster had laid an egg ... The fact that a Rooster has laid an egg is irrelevant. Clearly the egg will go nowhere because it is balanced perfectly on the tip of the point! Errrrr..... If you look in joke books, it says: It didn't roll because roosters don't lay eggs! I know that because my nephew loves joke books and he sent me one for Christmas last year. Yeah, great joke!
if it is not swimming and it lays on its side then it is dead.
Nothing - since there is nothing to roll on - although Uranus appears to (as its axis is tilted to near "horizontal" and orbits with a semblance of rolling).
a hip roof is stronger than a gable roof because it braces itself and cannot move from side to side.
The egg the peacock laid? That joke is so old...and you left out an important part of the question. Peacocks don't lay eggs--peahens do.
Dutch roll is a side to side and wing up, wing down repeated motion. Not a full roll.
The rooster's wattle swung from side to side as he waddled along.
The gas will leak out.
it lays down on its right side
Roof first,walls second.
Roll on to your side