Ah I see.
There's no "and" not one.
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Ah I see.
There's no "and" not one.
the most popular word in the English language, the, is nowhere to be found.
I got it, no E
There was a guy stuck in a metal room with a metal door. The door was locked and there were no windows. The following items were inside the room:
a piano, table,a saw,and a bat.
How did the man get out?
This one is pretty tricky, and has 3 solutions.
he took the saw and cut the table in half.
Two halves make a (w)hole
he climbed through the hole.
he swung the bat and missed 3 times.
he was out.
he played the piano until he turned into Liberace, he was out (of the closet)
I just guessed on all of them
Pretty impressive.
The piano one, however, is not entirely correct.
Okay, he turned to Elton John and came out (as gay)
Nope
LoL, at first, I thought about real escaping, like trying to break a door, dig a hole or something like that.. A normal way.. But this is kind wordplay question... Now I get it... There are no normal answers..:D He played piano to get a key (piano key)!!
P.E.A.C.E.
Props, Mac that's the right one.
You are trapped in the center of a quick sand pool with 4 ft. radius. The more you struggle the more you sink. You have 1 ft long stick. Your reach is maybe 2 1/2 feet at the most. How do you get out?
you give up? ha ha.
Hmmmm...
Break the stick in two, use them as paddles to try and get to the edge
Using them as daggers to pull yourslef out ?
Don't break the stick and put it under the sand...
Stab it into the edge of the pool, (the normal sand)
Then put your foot on top and climb out ?
^^^dude, its 4 feet wide! Reach your arms out as far as they can go. That's like 6-7 feet. Think about it.
if you sink in a pool with an 8 foot diameter, you deserve to die. And THAT'S THAT, mister THAT'S THAT.
Obviously you float on your back and swim out...
Does no one know that quicksand is water with sand in it. Thus its thicker water. If you can float on water you can float on thicker water. Its like the dead sea, you can't dive into it cause the salts too dense, you pop back up every time.
^^^says the guy who's never been in quicksand
bump
thnx for bringing this shit back.
I have one ,I think its kind of old though.
I once met a man on the London bridge ,who tipped his hat and drew his cane.In the riddle I told you his name. What his is name?
N case I dont ("") right
Digi 72 riddle
I once met a man on the london bridge who tipped his hat and drew his cane... his name is who
But aren't names always spelled with a capital..thus it should have read Who.
and there should've been a comma after Who as well
or a period before Who.
tricknowledgery!
would work well as a verbal riddle tho
"my first" refers to the letter of the word in question
My first is in fish but not in snail
My second in rabbit but not in tail
My third in up but not down
My fourth in tiara not in crown
My fifth in tree you plainly see
My whole a food for you and me
is it drew or cane?
Andrew?
A Riddle 4 ya:
A woman shot her husband, dipped him in water, and hung him up to dry. A few hours later they went out to eat dinner. How is this so?