The Terminator
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i knew that one too dan, gj.
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Originally posted by 0zz0
yay paradox correct you'll never reach the door
k heres anotherWhat is greater than God.
More evil than the Devil.
The poor have it.
The rich don't need it.
And if you eat it, you'll die?
Originally posted by 0zz0
this one really only works verbaly but ill try it anyways
You are driving a bus and you make 3 stops. The first stop 3 people get on 1 gets off. 2nd stop 4 people get on 5 get off. 3rd stop 5 people get on no one gets off.
ok How old is the bus driver.
Originally posted by 0zz0
I am one simple word, but I mean different thing
One of my meanings brings great forceful swings
The other of me, may have curve, like the first.
But only one meaning can help quench a thirst.
One of my meanings will often bring cheers.
Either of them could hold a few beers.
MUG??
Originally posted by craigweb2k
New Riddle
An old man has a boat and needs to cross the river, the problem is he has three things that he needs to get across the river, a chicken, a dog and a sack of grain.
He has three problems:
1. His boat can only support himself and one item
2. The dog cant be left alone with the chicken
3. The chicken cant be left alone with the grain
How does he get all three accross intact ?
Originally posted by 0zz0
wurm was i right?
EDIT sorry i got impatient i feel so proud
Originally posted by Driftlight
Bring the chicken across, then go get the dog. Leave the dog, and take the chicken back. Then take the grain across, and leave the chicken, Then go back and get the chicken.
Originally posted by Driftlight
A river
Edit: How many of these do I need to get before I win something?
Originally posted by craigweb2k
lol, well no one has worked out the death sentance one yet!
Originally posted by thewurm
The dollar didn't go anywhere. The three friends only think that they payed $27 ($9 each) to the motel, but they actually payed part of that to the bellhop.
Originally posted by Mac
i think its just the wording at the end of the riddle. it should be worded like this: the ladies get the 3 bucks back = 27$. and the hotel dude gets the 2 which then makes it 25$, which is how much its supposed to cost.
Originally posted by Mac
the wurm is right