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Post by Necesse Letum on Jul 25, 2009 5:18:59 GMT -5
I just thought this up! The Riddle Game! I will propose a riddle, and see if anyone can solve it in the given time, and if someone guesses right, I will give another riddle the next time I get on (if nobody guesses right, the correct answer will be given at the deadline). If you solve it, you get mad props, and I guess I'll put you're name in here with how many you solved. Maybe we can make it so at the end of the month, whoever gets the most at the end of the month wins? We'll see. Anyway, heres the first riddle. No CHEATING!
Suzume:4
Adalberto:4
There is an ancient invention still used in some parts of the world today that allows people to see through walls, What is it? Time until answer is given, 1 day.
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Post by Suzume on Jul 25, 2009 6:42:11 GMT -5
A window?
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Post by Necesse Letum on Jul 25, 2009 7:45:27 GMT -5
Correct! That one was easy though, so lets try a harder one.
What is broken everytime it's spoken? Deadline: 1 day from this post
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Post by Tenpi Kishou on Jul 25, 2009 12:42:29 GMT -5
Silence?
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Post by Necesse Letum on Jul 25, 2009 20:48:16 GMT -5
Correct! Now, for another riddle!
You are a clever thief charged with treason and sentenced to death by the king. The king decides to be lenient and let you choose the way you want to die. What way should you choose? Deadline: 1 day from this post
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Post by Suzume on Jul 26, 2009 5:41:54 GMT -5
To die of old age.
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Post by Necesse Letum on Jul 26, 2009 13:49:05 GMT -5
Correctomundo! Now, for another riddle. This one was spoken by our friend, the Sphinx! Anybody well-versed in Greek Mythology should know this one. Not exact wording, but the general gist of it.
What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs in the noon, and three legs in the evening?
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Post by Tenpi Kishou on Jul 26, 2009 19:40:53 GMT -5
Man. Crawls in childhood, learns to walk for most of his life, then walks with a cane in old age.
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Post by Necesse Letum on Jul 26, 2009 20:47:15 GMT -5
Correct!
A beggars brother died, but the man who died had no brother. How could this be? Timline: 1 day
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Post by Suzume on Jul 26, 2009 20:49:26 GMT -5
The beggar was a woman.
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Post by Necesse Letum on Jul 26, 2009 20:54:49 GMT -5
...Correct. Hmm, that was pretty quick, lol. Anyway, another riddle is in order.
A man was in a small town for the day, and needed a haircut. He noticed there was only two barbers in town, and couldn't decided which one to go to. Looking at their shops, he saw one was very neat and the barber had a nice haircut and a very clean shave, while the others was a mess and the barber had a horrible haircut, and he needed a shave. Which barber should the man go to and why?
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Post by Suzume on Jul 26, 2009 21:00:21 GMT -5
The guy with the messy haircut. He's too busy and he cannot take care of himself while the other one can.
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Post by Necesse Letum on Jul 26, 2009 21:09:27 GMT -5
Hmmm, I guess I'll give you that one. The correct answer is the one with the messy haircut, under the pretense that barbers do not cut their own hair, hence the one with the good haircut would have to go to the one with the bad haircut, and vice-versa.
Frank and some of the boys were exchanging war stories. James offered one about his grandfather (Captain Smith), who led a battalion of troops against German forces in World War 1. Through brilliant maneuvers he defeated them and captured valuable territory. Within a few months he received a sword bearing the inscription: To Captain Smith, for Bravery, Daring, and Leadership; World War One, From the men of Battalion 8.
Frank looked at James and asked, "Who do you expect to actually believe that?" Whats wrong with the story?
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Post by Tenpi Kishou on Jul 27, 2009 1:16:34 GMT -5
This one took me forever T_T
They wouldn't have called it World War 1 just a few months after it was over, though I can't remember what it was actually called before WW2.
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Post by Necesse Letum on Jul 27, 2009 22:12:50 GMT -5
Correct! And Adalberto, it was called the Great War.
You are a bus driver. At the first stop, 6 people get on. At the next stop, 1 person gets off. At the next stop, 3 people get on, and 4 people get on. The question here is, what are the bus drivers eyes?
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