yesKimiJay said:A stampsolidsnake101023 said:What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?
The second is " Run around until your feet are sore, then use the saw to cut the table in half. Two halfs make a whole, then climb through the hole in the wall.TRR said:well its not and its right, not really a riddle though as much as an obscure reference.
also someone at least try these two i posted earlier (yes this does sound desperate for attention)
1. four men are standing in a straight line, all are facing the same direction parallel to the line they stand in, they can only look straight ahead, they cannot talk to each other, two men have black top hats and the other two have white top hats, the fourth and last person in the line is separated by a massive concrete wall so no one can see him, they are being held captive until one of them can determine the colour of his hat. how do they escape.
2. youre in a COMPLETELY SEALED room, there are no openings or flaws in the wall (think metre thick walls of gold). you have a table and a mirror, how do you escape? (by the way there is light)
I can't answer that, but I can tell you what is best in life.Layz92 said:What is the riddle of steel?
A Stamp...solidsnake101023 said:Try this one what can travel around the world while staying in a corner?
Umm... They're asleep?TRR said:there is a bridge, in front of the bridge there is a massive sign that says "DO NOT CROSS" in big bold letters, there are several sharp eyed, intelligent, skilled gaurds in front of said bridge. you cross the bridge and no one tries to stop you. why?
Take the goose across, leave it there, come back and pick up the fox and cross again, swap the fox for the goose, bring it back, swap the goose for the corn, bring it back and leave it with the fox, go back and pick up the goose and bring it acrosssolidsnake101023 said:A farmer was going to town with a fox, a goose and a sack of corn. When he came to a stream, he had to cross in a tiny boat, and could only take across one thing at a time. However, if he left the fox alone with the goose, the fox would eat the goose, and if he left the goose alone with the corn, the goose would eat the corn. How does he get them all safely over the stream?
thats itThe Brayster said:Take the goose across, leave it there, come back and pick up the fox and cross again, swap the fox for the goose, bring it back, swap the goose for the corn, bring it back and leave it with the fox, go back and pick up the goose and bring it acrosssolidsnake101023 said:A farmer was going to town with a fox, a goose and a sack of corn. When he came to a stream, he had to cross in a tiny boat, and could only take across one thing at a time. However, if he left the fox alone with the goose, the fox would eat the goose, and if he left the goose alone with the corn, the goose would eat the corn. How does he get them all safely over the stream?
He's a priest/ministersolidsnake101023 said:How did Mark legally marry three women in Michigan, without divorcing any of them, becoming legally separated, or any of them dying?
nopeThe Brayster said:He's a priest/ministersolidsnake101023 said:How did Mark legally marry three women in Michigan, without divorcing any of them, becoming legally separated, or any of them dying?
How about a broom? You put in the corner when you are done sweeping.solidsnake101023 said:try againnot_the_dm said:An escapist!solidsnake101023 said:What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?
A debt.ohellynot said:No man wants me and will do everything to keep me away.
But no man wants to loose me.
What am I?
Ehmm... for the first part:shadowstriker86 said:how much wood can a wood chuck chuck, if a wood chuck could chuck would while riding on a unicycle backwards uphill at -16 mph, how many pancakes would it take to shingle a doghouse?