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zombiejoe

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HUBILUB said:
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Teiraa said:
zombiejoe said:
There is a ship full of people, but there is not a single person on this ship, how is this possable.
They are IN the ship


EDIT: There is a box with no lock or key, but golden treasure inside, what is it?
OMG that would work, but not the answer
Isn't riddles only supposed to have one answer that is correct? Strange if it has several...

All people are cut in half? So they aren't single... they are a half.
worng
 

IrishBerserker

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crudus said:
The reason so many people know the answer to this is because it is 2000+ years old. It is in the story of Oedipus.
Really? Oedipus? I always that it was the Shinx's riddle from Homer'Odyssy.
 

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crudus said:
Grensen said:
What English word retains the same pronunciation, even after you take away four of its five letters?
Queue

zombiejoe said:
There is a ship full of people, but there is not a single person on this ship, how is this possable.
It is a submarine, they are in the ship
I was on Subs, we called it a boat, but it was refered to as a Navy Warship in comms. So then, what would you call the minisub on a submarine?
 

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zombiejoe said:
HUBILUB said:
zombiejoe said:
HUBILUB said:
zombiejoe said:
If two wrongs don't make a right what dose?
second riddle
A car heading east?
WORNG!
A car turning right?
Two wrongs divided by 5?
A copy of Casino Royale drenched in butter on a hut winter day?
wrong worng wrong
I see we are quoting Perry Cox from Scrubs now... Or am I wrong on that too?
 

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IrishBerserker said:
crudus said:
The reason so many people know the answer to this is because it is 2000+ years old. It is in the story of Oedipus.
Really? Oedipus? I always that it was the Shinx's riddle from Homer'Odyssy.
The sphinx riddled it to Oedipus and he got it right so the sphinx killed himself and the town was so happy that they offered him the newly widowed queen as a bride.
 

crudus

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Carlston said:
crudus said:
Grensen said:
What English word retains the same pronunciation, even after you take away four of its five letters?
Queue

zombiejoe said:
There is a ship full of people, but there is not a single person on this ship, how is this possable.
It is a submarine, they are in the ship
I was on Subs, we called it a boat, but it was refered to as a Navy Warship in comms. So then, what would you call the minisub on a submarine?
a sub-sub. My answer was abusing his use of the prepositions. All the people were in the boat, not on it. If they were they would be dead.

edit: double post, my bad.
 

Carlston

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crudus said:
Carlston said:
crudus said:
Grensen said:
What English word retains the same pronunciation, even after you take away four of its five letters?
Queue

zombiejoe said:
There is a ship full of people, but there is not a single person on this ship, how is this possable.
It is a submarine, they are in the ship
I was on Subs, we called it a boat, but it was refered to as a Navy Warship in comms. So then, what would you call the minisub on a submarine?
a sub-sub. My answer was abusing his use of the prepositions. All the people were in the boat, not on it. If they were they would be dead.

edit: double post, my bad.
But you can be in and on a submarine....
Damn surface skimmers.
 

IrishBerserker

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crudus said:
IrishBerserker said:
crudus said:
The reason so many people know the answer to this is because it is 2000+ years old. It is in the story of Oedipus.
Really? Oedipus? I always that it was the Shinx's riddle from Homer'Odyssy.
The sphinx riddled it to Oedipus and he got it right so the sphinx killed himself and the town was so happy that they offered him the newly widowed queen as a bride.
H-uh. I actually remember that part. Now I don't know why I thought it was from the Odyssy.
 

crudus

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Carlston said:
But you can be in and on a submarine....
Damn surface skimmers.
While true but the way the riddle is worded it assumed "at this instant" rather than "this is how it always is and can't be any other way". If the latter were true then even the answer that was provided to us would be wrong.

RagnorakTres said:
What is big at the bottom, little at the top and has ears?
corn stalks
 

Lambi

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What man loves more than life
Fears more than death or mortal strife
What poor men have, the rich acquire
And all contented men desire
What misers spend and the wastrels save
And each man carries to his grave?
 

RagnorakTres

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crudus said:
RagnorakTres said:
What is big at the bottom, little at the top and has ears?
Corn stalks
Incorrect. Though now I think about it, that might also be an answer.

lambi89 said:
What man loves more than life
Fears more than death or mortal strife
What poor men have, the rich acquire
And all contented men desire
What misers spend and the wastrels save
And each man carries to his grave?
Time?
 

Lambi

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RagnorakTres said:
lambi89 said:
What man loves more than life
Fears more than death or mortal strife
What poor men have, the rich acquire
And all contented men desire
What misers spend and the wastrels save
And each man carries to his grave?
Time?
No.