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A train goes up a hill, which way does the steam go?
> Two investigators enter a house and were horrified at what they saw
> and also a bit puzzled. In the house, the enter the room but had to
> break the door down as it was locked. In the room lies a body, a
> puddle of water and some broken glass. They looked around and noticed
> that no windows were broken and no obvious source from which the
> water could have come. Also in the room was a table and chairs. The
> table was lying on it's side. The question is:-If the door is locked
> and the body hadn't been moved, then how did the body get there?
The body was a fish that died when the fish bowl was smashed?
> Ok , here's a really good one :
> A man and his son are walking in the street , then a car hits them ,
> then 2 different ambulance cars arrive , one of them tokk the father
> to a hospital , and the other one took the son to a different
> hospital , after that it was decided that the son needs an operation
> , but the doctor says : "I can't operate for that boy , he is my
> son " . Now , how is that ?
Doctor is the mother?
> I'll let you off then :P
thanks!!
> Darling wrote:
> neither, the question should be 'which one hits the water first'
>
> That was the trick of the question - while people are trying to work
> out which would hit the 'ground', they are ignoring the fact that
> he's over the North Sea. It's got nothing to do with which bottle
> will land first.
Yeah i know, i was answering the riddle
> neither, the question should be 'which one hits the water first'
That was the trick of the question - while people are trying to work out which would hit the 'ground', they are ignoring the fact that he's over the North Sea. It's got nothing to do with which bottle will land first.
> Two investigators enter a house and were horrified at what they saw
> and also a bit puzzled. In the house, the enter the room but had to
> break the door down as it was locked. In the room lies a body, a
> puddle of water and some broken glass. They looked around and noticed
> that no windows were broken and no obvious source from which the
> water could have come. Also in the room was a table and chairs. The
> table was lying on it's side. The question is:-If the door is locked
> and the body hadn't been moved, then how did the body get there?
He was already there, had spilled his glass of water and died of thirst?
> A brown stick. Now do mine, punk!
>
> A bit easy though...
>
> ßulle††™ wrote:
> There's this guy in a hot-air baloon over the North Sea. He reaches
> into his picnic basket and pulls out two bottles of champagne.
>
> One is full, the other is empty. He holds one over one side and the
> other over the other side, then lets them go.
>
> Which one hits the ground first?
neither, the question should be 'which one hits the water first'
Two investigators enter a house and were horrified at what they saw and also a bit puzzled. In the house, the enter the room but had to break the door down as it was locked. In the room lies a body, a puddle of water and some broken glass. They looked around and noticed that no windows were broken and no obvious source from which the water could have come. Also in the room was a table and chairs. The table was lying on it's side. The question is:-If the door is locked and the body hadn't been moved, then how did the body get there?
That's correct