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Everything posted by Kaz
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LMAO! Sonic the space cat!
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I love the sounds of this idea or something similar. I know I would be keen If I can afford it at the time.
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These were my answers. Not bad though Peter
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How about third-sies?
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Could have least reworded it Brook haha. Yeah they are some answers for number 2 and 4, but like I said, there are lots of different answers.
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Stop googling them and work them out yourself! (taken off the website I got these from) Disqualified Brook!
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The whole point of these are to think outside of the box, the answers are never as obvious as they seem. If you walk up to 3 apples, and take away 2 apples with you, you have 2 apples.
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Last few unless you want some more after these: 1. Right now mum is 21 years older then her child. in 6 years her child will be 5 times younger than she. Q: where is daddy? NOT a trick question 2i. There is a room with no window's, doors, or any sort of opening, the walls are solid steel 10 feet thick, and you are trapped inside, left only with a saw and a table. How do you escape? There are several answers to this question, be creative! Its a play on words 2ii. This time you only have a bat and a ball in the room with you. How do you escape? Now you have a piano only 2iii. Now you have a piano only in the same room. How do you escape? 2iv. Once you get you find yourself outside of the room; but you have no animal to get home....what do you do? 2v. On the way your animal gets stuck in a rope. You only have a mirror with you. How do you get it out? 3. How can you throw a ball as hard as you can and have it come back to you, even if it doesn't bounce off anything? There is nothing attached to it, and no one else catches or throws it back to you. The last one isn't really a trick question, it more tells you how your brain works. 4. How many sides does a sheet of paper have?
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Win except for question 4, if you have 3 apples and take away 2. You have 2 apples.
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Well the score is always 0/0 before the game.
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Yeah. These ones are all just plays on words.
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Lol just a LITTLE bit off topic!
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Some small easy ones: 1. Why can't a man living in the USA be buried in Canada? Because he is alive. 2. Is it legal for a man in California to marry his widow's sister? Why? Because he is dead 3. A man builds a house rectangular in shape. All sides have southern exposure. A big bear walks by, what color is the bear? Why? 4. If there are 3 apples and you take away 2, how many do you have? Two 5. How far can a dog run into the woods? 6. One big hockey fan claimed to be able to say the score before any game. How did he do it? 7. You can start a fire if you have alcohol, petrol, kerosene, paper, candle, coke, a full matchbox and a piece of cotton wool. What is the first thing you light? The Match 8. What word describes a woman who does not have all her fingers on one hand? Normal
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There is one pear tree. **EDIT: My hint for the pear one has more then 1 meaning** Yeah the letter M.
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Yep Ones still unsolved with hints!: (I'll post more once these are done) 1. Pears There are a few trees in a garden. On one of them, a pear tree, there are pears (quite logical). But after a strong wind blew, there were neither pears on the tree nor on the ground. How come? Hint:Play on word(s) 3. Sack A poor farmer went to the market to sell some peas and lentils. However, as he had only one sack and didn't want to mix peas and lentils, he poured in the peas first, tied the sack in the middle, and then filled the top portion of the sack with the lentils. At the market a rich innkeeper happened by with his own sack. He wanted to buy the peas, but he did not want the lentils. Pouring the seed anywhere else but the sacks is considered soiling. Trading sacks is not allowed. The farmer can’t cut a hole in his sack. How would you transfer the peas to the innkeeper’s sack, which he wants to keep, without soiling the produce? Hint: Use the other mans sack and bind it. 8. Just in Time What occurs once in every minute, twice in every moment, yet never in a thousand years? Hint: Check the words. Answer: The letter "M"
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Yeah your WALKING down the street, and the photo is of your child.
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Haha yeah you give 4 kids apples and the last kid an apple in a basket. The ship, they are facing towards each other on opposite sides of the street. Your not looking at yourself. Lol Mark, I didn't make the title . Its more of just thinking different ways the usual.
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5. Twins Two girls were born to the same mother, on the same day, at the same time, in the same month and year and yet they're not twins. How can this be? They are two of triplets. 6. Photograph I am looking at somebody's photo. Who is it I am looking at, if I don't have any brothers or sisters and the father of the man in the photo is the son of my father? The photo is of your child. 7. One-Way Street A girl who was just learning to drive went down a one-way street in the wrong direction, but didn't break the law. How come? She was walking down the street. 8. Just in Time What occurs once in every minute, twice in every moment, yet never in a thousand years?
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1. Pears There are a few trees in a garden. On one of them, a pear tree, there are pears (quite logical). But after a strong wind blew, there were neither pears on the tree nor on the ground. How come? 2. Apples A basket contains 5 apples. Do you know how to divide them among 5 kids so that each one has an apple and one apple stays in the basket? Give 4 kids an apple and the last kid an apple in a basket. 3. Sack A poor farmer went to the market to sell some peas and lentils. However, as he had only one sack and didn't want to mix peas and lentils, he poured in the peas first, tied the sack in the middle, and then filled the top portion of the sack with the lentils. At the market a rich innkeeper happened by with his own sack. He wanted to buy the peas, but he did not want the lentils. Pouring the seed anywhere else but the sacks is considered soiling. Trading sacks is not allowed. The farmer can’t cut a hole in his sack. How would you transfer the peas to the innkeeper’s sack, which he wants to keep, without soiling the produce? 4. Sea Tales The captain of a ship was telling this interesting story: "We traveled the sea far and wide. At one time, two of my sailors were standing on opposite sides of the ship. One was looking west and the other one east. And at the same time, they could see each other clearly." How can that be possible? They are facing each other on opposite sides of the boat.
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Sounds like someone is looking them up! haha nah ill post up some more after dinner. I have alot more.
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Here are some slightly different ones: 1. Rice Why do Chinese men eat more rice than Japanese men? 2. The Barrel There is a barrel with no lid and some beer in it. "This barrel is more than half full," said Chuck. "No it's not," say Joe. "It's less than half full." Without any measuring implements and without removing any beer from the barrel, how can they easily determine who is correct? 3. Monday A man rode into town on Monday. He stayed for three nights and then left on Monday. How come? 4.Switches Three switches outside a windowless room are connected to three light bulbs inside the room. How can you determine which switch is connected to which bulb if you are only allowed to enter the room once?