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Posted 02 March 2011 - 09:02 AM

Let's see how many here can figure this one out ... go for it!! I promise to give the correct answer later.


Two fathers and two sons are in a bedroom with three beds in it. Each one sleeps alone in one bed. There is just the right number of beds. How is it possible?


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Posted 02 March 2011 - 09:19 AM

grandfather, father, grandson

Grandfather and father are "fathers"
Father and grandson are "sons"

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Posted 03 March 2011 - 06:28 AM

smartie!! :lol:

Okay ... here is another one ..

The peasant pushed nine pigs towards the oak forest and
Lost three. But when he pushed them home in the autumn he had twelve fattened pigs.

Can you explain it?


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Posted 03 March 2011 - 08:41 AM

To be honest, this rings a bell from the very distant past!!.. is it something to do with "Lost" being a person as opposed to pigs being "Lost"??

ie. The peasant pushed nine and Lost pushed three = 12 pigs??... :unsure:

If that's not it I'm stumped!.. :exorcize:
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Posted 03 March 2011 - 11:31 PM

View PostFred Flintstone, on 03 March 2011 - 12:41 AM, said:

To be honest, this rings a bell from the very distant past!!.. is it something to do with "Lost" being a person as opposed to pigs being "Lost"??

ie. The peasant pushed nine and Lost pushed three = 12 pigs??... :unsure:

If that's not it I'm stumped!.. :exorcize:



Your answer is correct. :thumbsup:
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Posted 03 March 2011 - 11:34 PM

:music: :music: :music:
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Posted 03 March 2011 - 11:34 PM

:P


Which is correct: "Seven and five is thirteen" or "Seven and five are thirteen"?

What wears a crown but is not a king (or any member of royalty)?

What's there when you're sitting, but it's gone when you stand?
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Posted 03 March 2011 - 11:38 PM

Which is correct: "Seven and five is thirteen" or "Seven and five are thirteen"? Neither, 7 & 5 = 12




What wears a crown but is not a king (or any member of royalty)? A tooth maybe?



What's there when you're sitting, but it's gone when you stand? Your lap
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Posted 04 March 2011 - 08:33 AM

View PostFred Flintstone, on 03 March 2011 - 03:38 PM, said:

Which is correct: "Seven and five is thirteen" or "Seven and five are thirteen"? Neither, 7 & 5 = 12

What wears a crown but is not a king (or any member of royalty)? A tooth maybe?

What's there when you're sitting, but it's gone when you stand? Your lap


You got the first & last one correct and the 2nd one wrong ..
pineapple? A pineapple wears a crown is not a king. Posted Image
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