MolecularMan14 Posted August 28, 2004 Posted August 28, 2004 Ok, I will post a riddle, and after about 10 replies (guesses) to the riddle I will give the actual answer...I'll start There are 3 objects- One is hungry and will never be full- One has gone and will never return- One is here and will never leave- What are the 3 objects? (I realize that the answer may not scientifically be true, but its just a riddle)
Dave Posted August 28, 2004 Posted August 28, 2004 Ok' date=' I will post a riddle, and after about 10 replies (guesses) to the riddle I will give the actual answer...I'll start There are 3 objects- One is hungry and will never be full- One has gone and will never return- One is here and will never leave- What are the 3 objects? (I realize that the answer may not scientifically be true, but its just a riddle) [/quote'] There's so many answers to those, it's silly Care to be a little more specific/give us a clue?
MolecularMan14 Posted August 28, 2004 Author Posted August 28, 2004 think of basics...things that shape our world...it only has 1 (with 3 parts) answer (think of the elements of the ancient greeks)
MolecularMan14 Posted August 28, 2004 Author Posted August 28, 2004 YES!!! Fire, wind, and rock!! good job...do u have a riddle?
MolecularMan14 Posted August 28, 2004 Author Posted August 28, 2004 The person who buys it doesn't need it The person who makes it doesn't want it The person who uses it doesn't know it What is it? (This one is a little too easy)
Glider Posted August 29, 2004 Posted August 29, 2004 A man had not eyes, yet saw plums on a tree. He neither took plums, nor left plums. How many plums were on the tree?
MolecularMan14 Posted August 29, 2004 Author Posted August 29, 2004 A coffin Right! (I knew that would be too easy )
MolecularMan14 Posted September 1, 2004 Author Posted September 1, 2004 My Favorite Riddle- • There are 5 houses that are each a different colour. • There is a person of a different nationality in each house. • The 5 owners drink a certain drink. They each smoke a certain brand of cigarettes and also have a certain pet. No owner has the same pet, smokes the same brand of cigarettes nor drinks the same drink. • The question is. “Who has the fish?” CLUES 1. The British man lives in the red house. 2. The Swedish man has a dog for a pet. 3. The Danish man drinks tea. 4. The green house is to the left of the white house. 5. The owner of the green house drinks coffee. 6. The person that smokes Pall Mall has a bird. 7. The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhill. 8. The person that lives in the middle house drinks milk. 9. The Norwegian lives in the first house. 10. The person that smokes Blend, lives next to the one that has a cat. 11. The person that has a horse lives next to the one that smokes Dunhill. 12. The one that smokes Bluemaster drinks beer. 13. The German smokes Prince. 14. The Norwegian lives next to a blue house. 15. The person that smokes Blend, has a neighbour that drinks water.
Glider Posted September 2, 2004 Posted September 2, 2004 none Nope. The man saw plums on the tree. There can't have been none.
Phi for All Posted September 4, 2004 Posted September 4, 2004 A man had not eyes, yet saw plums on a tree. He neither took plums, nor left plums. How many plums were on the tree?I heard this as a kid and it took me a couple of days to remember the answer! I waited three more days for anyone else to guess. The man had not eyes, but he had one eye. He saw plums plural, so if he didn't take plums plural he only took one. He didn't leave plums plural so there must have been only two to begin with, leaving one after he took one!
MolecularMan14 Posted September 4, 2004 Author Posted September 4, 2004 The German had the fish lol, whats ur reasoning behind that? Safe for you C Dawg Im not saying its right or wrong yet, but tell me how u got there
DreamLord Posted September 5, 2004 Posted September 5, 2004 lol' date=' whats ur reasoning behind that? Safe for you C Dawg Im not saying its right or wrong yet, but tell me how u got there [/quote'] I like doing little logic puzzles like that. I just made a little graph and marked X and O on the squares (O for things the person had, X for things they didn't have) And figured it out that way.
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