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i got a locked box solution now.
the person gets the box then puts own lock on and sends back then first person takes of his lock and sends back again. |
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Amadman,
You just won some free fucking content! Click my sig for contact info!!!! |
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I guess I could post one:
A man left home one night. He turned to the right and started running. He ran straight ahead. Then he turned to the left. After a while he truned to the left again. He was running faster than ever. Then he turned to the left once more and headed for home. But in the distance he saw two masked men waiting for him. Who were they? |
The answer to the riddle about locks is wrong...
...If he send the box to his friend and the friend returns the box locked (with his lock)how does the person sending the package open the box to put the parcel in that is being sent? You need to have a lock with two keys or some shit like that...I am probably wrong here so going to get some smokes while you all call me a thick Scottish fuck..... |
Krome -
the first person puts the thing in the box and puts lock 1 on. person 2 gets the box, puts on lock 2 and sends back to person 1 person 1 gets the box again and removes lock 1 then sends back again. person 2 gets box for the second time but it now only has lock 2 on it which he put on himself. He then can open the box. :winkwink: |
yesterday, today, tomorrow
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Yes, it's yesterday,today and tomorrow and 15 minutes.
A bottle and a cork together cost $1.50. The bottle costs $1.00 more than the cork. How much does each cost? Bill bets Craig $100 that he can predict the score of the hockey game before it starts. Craig agrees, but loses the bet. Why did Craig lose the bet? |
the score will be 0-0 before it starts :)
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sorry it just didn't say that in your message...ok I will go back to checking out
Insane Pictures and leave you lot to the hard stuff!!! |
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find the error: -2 = -2 4 - 6 = 1 - 3 4 - 6 + 9/4 = 1 - 3 + 9/4 (2 - 3/2)^2 = (1 - 3/2)^2 2 - 3/2 = 1 - 3/2 2 = 1 |
I dont get it.
i suck at math :( I did find it though: 'Taking square roots requires the use of the double plus-or-minus sign (or absolute values). In this case, the plus sign gives an extraneous result, and the minus sign is the one that gives the right conclusion. ' |
2 - 3/2 = 1 - 3/2
2 = 1 false.. wtf, i have no idea |
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This one's got me stumped... |
new riddels?
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You're sitting at a bar, the local explosively-dank-hole within some small crack of reality . . . you have an award that says, most likely to be the character in a riddle . . . looking around your attention finds a small chair with a mobile entity covering it with it's lesser half . . . It speaks, you hear "Glass of water please . . . " You see the bartender examine the seated man for a moment. He then reaches under the counter and pulls out a shotgun point-blank in the man's face. The seated man speaks again "Thank You" he says, and walks out of the bar . . . why did the man get what he needed?
Who wants some free fucking content? |
The guy in the small chair (who asked for the glass of water) had the hiccups.
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You're absolutely amazing!!!! Click the ole sig for contact info...and I'll send you your shit...
the next riddle will appear at 195 posts... |
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11 21 1211 111221 312211 13112221 What string of letters comes next? |
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close but nope....
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OK, 3 guys are on holiday in England. Every evening they go to the same restaurant. On their last evening they booze it up a bit, and when the waiter brings the bill it's £30.
They consider this a bit steep. Each gives £10 to the waiter, but ask him to ask the manager for a reduction, as they'd been such good customers. The waiter returns with £5 in £1 notes. They are so extatic about getting some money back, that they each take only £1, and give the other £2 to the waiter. So let's tally up: Each pays £10 Each gets back £1 So each has paid £9 3 X £9 is £27 Add the £2 they gave to the waiter: £29 Where's the other pound? |
Sorry -=HOAX=- , I have no idea what the answer to your riddle is...put this one on hold for now :)
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Nope nopity nope nope...
Oh and mule that riddle has been done here already... 25/3=8.3333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333 333333 |
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cant really find THE error but it must be this line 2 - 3/2 = 1 - 3/2 this is what I got: -2 = -2 4-6 = 1-3 4-6+9/4 = 1-3+9/4 (2-3/2)^2 = (1-3/2)^2 4 - 4*3/2+3/2^2 = 1 - 2*3/2 + 3/2^2 4 - 6 + 2,25 = 1 - 3 + 2,25 0,25 = 0,25 |
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Seriously, this is just in the way the question is worded really: The guys orginally paid 30 quid The owner keeps 25 and gives the waiter 5 The guys take a pound each and the waiter takes two = 30 :) |
No one knows this?
Brothers & sisters I have none..but that man's father is my father's son. Who's that man? |
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Stangster,
That riddle's already been answered... The man in the pic is the man looking at the pic... |
111311122211 :uhoh
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1 11- one one 21 - two ones 1211 - one two, one one 111221 - one one, one two, two ones 312211 - three ones, two twos, one one 13112221 one three, one one, two twos, two ones 1113213211 ? |
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No letters come next as you posted numbers
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An old man said to a young man, "I have a daughter. She has as many brothers as she has sisters. Each one of her brothers has twice as many sisters as he has brothers. How many sons and daughters do I have?"
Who's next? |
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