Maybe after it crashed, the survivors left plane
and ppl left on the plane were dead.
Thats why all ppl on plane were dead?
Edit: maybe the "survivors" have nothing to do with the
plane crash
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Maybe after it crashed, the survivors left plane
and ppl left on the plane were dead.
Thats why all ppl on plane were dead?
Edit: maybe the "survivors" have nothing to do with the
plane crash
:D keep trying....
The survivors were the people on the mountain other than the people on the plane.
:P aaaahhhh..............no. :D
Survivors can mean people related to the ones who died.Quote:
Originally posted by Riddler@25 April 2003 - 04:26
B) A plane crashed in the mountains and every single person on the plane died, yet there were survivors.
How could this be ?
for example if i were to die...
*kAb is survived by his parents and his siblings*
Survivors can mean people related to the ones who died.Quote:
Originally posted by kAb+25 April 2003 - 09:52--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (kAb @ 25 April 2003 - 09:52)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--Riddler@25 April 2003 - 04:26
B) A plane crashed in the mountains and every single person on the plane died, yet there were survivors.
How could this be ?
for example if i were to die...
*kAb is survived by his parents and his siblings* [/b][/quote]
:o Excellent logic, my 3 lettered friend.....but ...........no. ;)
The married people didn't die.
Yup, JmiF.
And I wasn't meaning my question, Z. ;)
:ninja:
ah bastard :PQuote:
Originally posted by JmiF@25 April 2003 - 13:46
The married people didn't die.
:D When in doubt, ask Magic !
And thus endeth intro to Riddles 101. R U ready for the intermediate level? ;)
Let's see, shall we:
An old man wanted to leave all of his money to one of his 3 sons, but decided to give them a test to help him decide which one to leave it to. He gave them each a dollar and told them they had to buy something with that dollar that would fill the old man's living room. Number one son bought confetti, but there wasn't enough to fill the room. Number two son bought feathers but again, there wasn't enough to fill the room. Number three son bought two items and the end result filled the old man's room completely. What did son # 3 buy ?
A candle and some matches. The light filled the room up.
:ninja:
completely? what about the corner behind the bookshelf where the father keeps his porn? ;)
:D The mighty Oz knows all !Quote:
Originally posted by MagicNakor@25 April 2003 - 22:23
A candle and some matches. The light filled the room up.
:ninja:
;) OK, class, your homework assignment for tonight is:
You've just bought a newly built house, but when you get there with the truck to move your stuff in, you notice that the builders forgot something. Being a bit of a handyman yourself, you decide to finish the job on your own. So, you stroll down to the hardware store and find exactly the things you need at perfectly reasonable prices. The store charges $1.00 for 7, $2.00 for 10, and $3.00 for 100. As luck would have it, you need 880, and you're only going to have to pay the $3.00. What did the builders forget ?
(No asking Oz.....that would be cheating !) :P
That's too easy RIDDLER. It's house numbers for a sign or something. A $ a digit.!! :P
Something to do with the number for your front door perhaps.Quote:
Originally posted by Riddler@26 April 2003 - 10:55
;) OK, class, your homework assignment for tonight is:
You've just bought a newly built house, but when you get there with the truck to move your stuff in, you notice that the builders forgot something. Being a bit of a handyman yourself, you decide to finish the job on your own. So, you stroll down to the hardware store and find exactly the things you need at perfectly reasonable prices. The store charges $1.00 for 7, $2.00 for 10, and $3.00 for 100. As luck would have it, you need 880, and you're only going to have to pay the $3.00. What did the builders forget ?
(No asking Oz.....that would be cheating !) :P
:D Just checking to see if you guys were still awake ! ;)
And now, one more warm-up question.....
What sattelite has orbited the Earth for the greatest number of consecutive days ?
The MOON.
B) OK, so you're awake ! Very good....
What was the earliest man-made object to break the sound barrier ?
(Hang in there, the good stuff's on the way :D)
Am I allowed to answer this? ;)
A whip. (Or if you want to be specific, the whip's tip.);)
:ninja:
Do Riddler and MagicNakor have the same riddle book? lol
MORE RIDDLES
EVERYTIME I LOOK BACK HERE THE NEW ONES ARE ALREADY ANSWERED!!
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
same here!
Well, here's a real riddle for you then. It's not terribly difficult, I really need to find my good riddle book. ;)
In former days my father and mother,
Abandoned me dead, lacking breath or life or being.
Then one began, a kinswoman kind, to care for and love me;
Covered me with her clothing, wrapped me in her raiment, with the same affection she felt for her own;
Until by the law of my life's shaping, under alien bosom, I quickened with breath.
My foster mother fed me thereafter, until I grew and strengthened for flight.
Then of her dear ones, of daughters and sons, she had fewer for what she did.
Edit: I've decided to put two here. ;)
I'm told a certain something grows in its pouch, swells and stands up, lifts its covering.
A proud bride grasped that boneless wonder, the daughter of a king covered that swollen thing with clothing.
:ninja:
a cuckoo?
:ph34r:
Riddle me this:
I have a barrel the barrel is open top made out of wood and is water tight.
The barrel was too heavy to move, so i put something into it and it made it lighter.
I moved it
Discuss:
helium, with the barrel upside-down.
You put a hole into it :D
how can i turn the barrel upside down when its too heavy to move?
A candle - lit
i'd use a fork lift
:D Hmmmmm...............I see you dusted off " Ye Olden Tymes Of Proper Riddling " circa 1192 ! ;)Quote:
Originally posted by MagicNakor@26 April 2003 - 14:30
Well, here's a real riddle for you then. It's not terribly difficult, I really need to find my good riddle book. ;)
In former days my father and mother,
Abandoned me dead, lacking breath or life or being.
Then one began, a kinswoman kind, to care for and love me;
Covered me with her clothing, wrapped me in her raiment, with the same affection she felt for her own;
Until by the law of my life's shaping, under alien bosom, I quickened with breath.
My foster mother fed me thereafter, until I grew and strengthened for flight.
Then of her dear ones, of daughters and sons, she had fewer for what she did.
Edit: I've decided to put two here. ;)
I'm told a certain something grows in its pouch, swells and stands up, lifts its covering.
A proud bride grasped that boneless wonder, the daughter of a king covered that swollen thing with clothing.
:ninja:
I'm sure I have that hidden somewhere in the root cellar, I'll have to take a look. :D
I'll just lob out another cream puff while I consider the latest offerings.......
If there are 5 apples on the counter and you take away two, how many do you have ?
two
:P Can't fool the Z man !
Because cigars can't be entirely smoked, a homeless dude who collects cigar butts can make a cigar to smoke out of every 5 butts that he finds. Today, he's collected 25 cigar butts. How many cigars will he be able to smoke ?
you can't smoke butts
and stop blowing smoke up my ass :lol:
damn right.Quote:
Can't fool the Z man !
none, cuz he doesnt have a light. :P
lol, good point z :lol:
no lighter would scupper the plan too
erm...two?Quote:
Originally posted by Riddler@27 April 2003 - 05:28
If there are 5 apples on the counter and you take away two, how many do you have ?
or is that too obvious?
:lol: I actually like those answers better, but no......it's kind of a math/logic puzzle.
@ [B]Magic[/B]: can you throw us a scrap ( hint ) re; your latest ?
erm...two?Quote:
Originally posted by amphoteric88+26 April 2003 - 22:18--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (amphoteric88 @ 26 April 2003 - 22:18)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--Riddler@27 April 2003 - 05:28
If there are 5 apples on the counter and you take away two, how many do you have ?
or is that too obvious? [/b][/quote]
Z, catch the boy up to speed will ya ? :D
am i not allowed to reply to this?
sorry if i'm not, don't want to step on toes...