Put one down , then cross and lay one down , go back and pick-up first coin , re-cross and pick-up second coin .Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
May not work if other people are around :devil: unless he could hide each one :thumbs:
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Put one down , then cross and lay one down , go back and pick-up first coin , re-cross and pick-up second coin .Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
May not work if other people are around :devil: unless he could hide each one :thumbs:
When you juggle, 2 items are in the air simultaneously, unless you're a bad juggler.
I can juggle, and when I do, 2 balls are in the air at a time. I seriously doubt catching a 1lb. ball for a split second causes more than 2lbs. of force.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wayward Clam
Your option would work, but only if the bridge was short enough in length that you could throw the distance of it.
Thanks for the input, jugglers. https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2006/04/1.gif
I'm going to give GrandDad and Wayward Clam bonus points anyhow, because they spent some brainwaves to come up with valid proposals.
I can juggle too. I'm going to try this on a scale and see what happens. :D
LOL!Quote:
Originally Posted by Wayward Clam
You clown! :p
Riddle submitted by gazzak
Who makes it, has no need of it.
Who buys it, has no use for it.
Who uses it can neither see nor feel it.
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A coffin.
CoffinQuote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
I knew this was too easy... :pQuote:
Originally Posted by 3fingersalute
3.
Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
Seen it before.......worded slightly different.
Shadow drove into the Speedy Service Station and pulled up to the pumps. "Fill it up please," said Shadow.
"This may sound strange," said the owner, "but I'd rather fill two cars from out of town than one car from this town."
Shadow looked across the small town and replied, "I know just what you mean."
Why would the owner feel this way?
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The owner would rather fill two cars from anywhere than one car from town because he would make twice the amount of money.
The only car in town was a hearse...Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
because all the townsfolk drive huge gas guzzling soprts cars ans SUV's that take forever to fill?
doesn't make sense from a business point of view, but it's a try
Who wouldn't rather fill 2 cars then 1?...........It is more money for him, regardless of where they from!Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
M$ products ? :devil:Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
Would this be a garage in Venice?Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
Maybe he don't take a liking to strangers ans such in his town, so he would rather fill out of car towns so they can leave???Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
perhaps all the cars in town have holes in their gas tanks or pintos ... aka fireballs
All the townspeople drive small, economic cars so he sells very little gas?Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
Because the locals only drive Moped's or Motorcycle's .Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
the town's cars all diesels and he only has a gas pump ... got this from the amazing race last night, hillarious
That's it for 3 pts.Quote:
Originally Posted by 3fingersalute
I was going to say, he's driving a hearse...
Submitted by gazzak, slightly modified by me.
Complete the series:
P, M, M, V, E, N, ...
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U for uranus.
Names of planets in the solar system listed by increasnig size.
S, U, JQuote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
Planet names ordered by size
or U, S, J
You have to remember to post your explanation 3FS. :devil:
I knew they were planet initials, I didn't realize the order behind them at first, that is why I reposted.
(Remember the old My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas from school?)
1 point each to 3FS (right answer) and Deity (right explanation). ;)
A young peasant wanted to marry the king's daughter.
The king didn't like the idea of his daughter marrying a peasant, but he wanted to appear fair in front of his subjects. The king said that he would put two pieces of paper into a hat, one reading exile and the other reading marriage.
Later that day, the peasant overheard the king saying that both pieces of paper would read exile, thus ensuring that the peasant would be out of his way for good. The peasant remained undaunted and, as arranged, arrived at the king's court where a large crowd gathered for the big event.
The peasant then did something that assured him the hand of the king's daughter. What did he do?
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Somehow he either destroys or doesn't display the one he draws, then asks the king to read the other one to his loyal subjects.
Since the king is concerned with appearing "fair", he knows the king will have no choice but to show that the other one read "exile".
killed the king?Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
drew one out, and aked the king to please read the other one?
he takes one paper and swallow it without showing anyone
since only a black rest in the hat, the king cant say it has swallow anithing else but a white paper without telling everyones he was cheating
he made an extra that read "stay", drew it out with one of the "exile" showing only the "stay", then asked the king to grab the other out and show it.
uhhhh, what????? Where did you get black and white from ????Quote:
Originally Posted by SirGraystone
because i remembered the riddle and didnt bother to read it carefully lol
but he should still swallow one paper, since one paper mark "exile" will be left, noone can say he didnt eat the one mark "marriage"
burned the one he drew??
tore the one up that he drew?
Somehow he either destroys or doesn't display the one he draws, then asks the king to read the other one to his loyal subjects. Since the king is concerned with appearing "fair", he knows the king will have no choice but to show that the other one read "exile"
https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2006/04/1.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by 3fingersalute
3.
Your initial answer was good enough, but this is what I'll post as the official answer.