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11:51 Sat 11 Aug 07 (BST) [Link]
2 answers to this -
Clue 1: He hangs it on something that is attached to the ends of your arms
Clue 2: What is the thing that he shoots with called? He could hang it on that as well
(Check previous page for the riddle)
Edited at 16:51 Sat 11/08/07 (BST)
Clue 1: He hangs it on something that is attached to the ends of your arms
Clue 2: What is the thing that he shoots with called? He could hang it on that as well
(Check previous page for the riddle)
Edited at 16:51 Sat 11/08/07 (BST)
20:50 Mon 13 Aug 07 (BST) [Link]
He hangs it on his... hands? Fingers? Sleeves?
20:52 Mon 13 Aug 07 (BST) [Link]
Phew - Thought you had all died (jokes)
Got the hand bit right. What bout clue 2?
Got the hand bit right. What bout clue 2?
20:55 Mon 13 Aug 07 (BST) [Link]
gun
He hangs it on his handgun, or his rifle, and it's just sitting there waiting to be shot
Edited at 01:56 Tue 14/08/07 (BST)
He hangs it on his handgun, or his rifle, and it's just sitting there waiting to be shot
Edited at 01:56 Tue 14/08/07 (BST)
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09:04 Tue 14 Aug 07 (BST) [Link]
i got bored of this one quite quickly that's why i've not bothered posting again.
gimme a riddle with a challenge
gimme a riddle with a challenge
16:37 Tue 14 Aug 07 (BST) [Link]
When Sandy was 6 years old, she hammered a nail into her favourite tree to mark her height. Ten years later at 16, Sandy returned to see how much higher the nail was. If the tree grew by 5 cm a year, how much higher was the nail?
and
Even if natives of the arctic are starving, they will never eat a penguins egg. Why?
or
What substance weighs more in its liquid form than in its solid form?
you could try
What would happen if an irresistable force (a cannonball that cannot be stopped by anything) met an immovable object (A wall that cant be moved by anything)?
Finally (one of my favourites)
How many cubic metres of dirt are in a hole 6 metres long, 2 metres wide by 1 metre deep?
Try them
Edited at 21:38 Tue 14/08/07 (BST)
and
Even if natives of the arctic are starving, they will never eat a penguins egg. Why?
or
What substance weighs more in its liquid form than in its solid form?
you could try
What would happen if an irresistable force (a cannonball that cannot be stopped by anything) met an immovable object (A wall that cant be moved by anything)?
Finally (one of my favourites)
How many cubic metres of dirt are in a hole 6 metres long, 2 metres wide by 1 metre deep?
Try them
Edited at 21:38 Tue 14/08/07 (BST)
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03:55 Wed 15 Aug 07 (BST) [Link]
well the last one is NONE... there is no dirt in holes... let me think on the rest lol
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06:46 Wed 15 Aug 07 (BST) [Link]
What substance weighs more in its liquid form than in its solid form?
Water?
Even if natives of the arctic are starving, they will never eat a penguins egg. Why?
Penguins are not found in the arctic.
What would happen if an irresistable force (a cannonball that cannot be stopped by anything) met an immovable object (A wall that cant be moved by anything)?
Erm, doesn't really make sense in theory. obviously nothing and both forces are seemingly unstoppable.
Edited at 11:49 Wed 15/08/07 (BST)
Water?
Even if natives of the arctic are starving, they will never eat a penguins egg. Why?
Penguins are not found in the arctic.
What would happen if an irresistable force (a cannonball that cannot be stopped by anything) met an immovable object (A wall that cant be moved by anything)?
Erm, doesn't really make sense in theory. obviously nothing and both forces are seemingly unstoppable.
Edited at 11:49 Wed 15/08/07 (BST)
07:16 Wed 15 Aug 07 (BST) [Link]
lol
Caiti is right
farren - water is right, as ice generally floats pn water
- Penguins arent found in the arctic
- In theory is all it could be, the situation is impossible. The terms cannot coexist. If a force is irresistable, there cannot be an object that is immovable, and vice versa. It is an absurd situation as 2 people being taller than each other
Keep trying on that first one
Caiti is right
farren - water is right, as ice generally floats pn water
- Penguins arent found in the arctic
- In theory is all it could be, the situation is impossible. The terms cannot coexist. If a force is irresistable, there cannot be an object that is immovable, and vice versa. It is an absurd situation as 2 people being taller than each other
Keep trying on that first one
18:04 Wed 15 Aug 07 (BST) [Link]
The groth of a tree only happens at its extremities, i.e. the ends of the branches, etc. So the nail will be in the same location as that part of the tree will not have moved up with the tree. Answer: 0cm.
10:09 Thu 16 Aug 07 (BST) [Link]
yep cloney
I'm on holiday again now - So its someone elses turn!
I'm on holiday again now - So its someone elses turn!
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18:31 Thu 23 Aug 07 (BST) [Link]
bacteria in a dish split and double every minute , e.g 1 minute= 1 bacteria. 2 minutes=2 bacteria. 3 minutes= 4 bacteria. if the dish fills after 60 minutes, when will the dish be half full.
11:25 Sat 25 Aug 07 (BST) [Link]
Two very popular and common objects have the same function, but one has thousands of moving parts, while the other has absolutely no moving parts. What are they?
11:28 Sat 25 Aug 07 (BST) [Link]
What object has keys that open no locks, space but no room, and you can enter but not go in?
11:49 Sat 25 Aug 07 (BST) [Link]
second one is a keyboard...not sure bout the first though...
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