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    Cieling is the thing you see when you are inside a building and you look up.

    what do you do?
    Smash smash smash...
    smash the table and mirror, put shards of mirror into the table leg, then use it as a drill to poke a hole into the brick?

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    I know the other answer... it's cow pucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmokid2005 View Post
    But now that you know the answer...you should be able to use your logic and figure out WHY that's the right answer....but I guess for that you NEED logic to begin with...
    Giving the answer doesn't necessarily mean people will automatically understand the 'why'!
    No need to smacktalk just to make yourself look right....

    NEXT RIDDLE (Kinda corny, but interesting):
    You are in a room that is completly bricked in on all four sides, including the ceiling and floor. You have nothing but a mirror and a wooden table in the room with you. How do you get out?[/quote]

    The Answer: You look in the mirror, you see what you saw, you take the saw and you cut the table in half, two half's make a whole, and you climb out the hole.


    Thank you for admitting that it was corny to say the least...these so called riddles are word games not based on logic. Find some that are actually challenges the mind....

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    I enjoyed a couple of them, but didn't understand the prerequisite before it was too late. Oh, and to re-inforce my previous answer "how long will it take to get out?" approximately 7 years, due to the bad luck for breaking the mirror the brick will be more resistant to the glass drill bit.. LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmokid2005 View Post
    You are in a room that is completly bricked in on all four sides, including the ceiling and floor. You have nothing but a mirror and a wooden table in the room with you. How do you get out?
    ANSWER (Nice copy and paste TL): You look in the mirror you see what you saw, you take the saw and you cut the table in half, two halfs make a whole, and you climb out the hole.

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    NEXT RIDDLE (Yes, this can be considered a play on words, but that's also known as using logic...):

    Think of words ending with -Gry. Angry and hungry are two of them. There are only three words in the english language. What is the third word? The word is something everyone uses everyday. If you have listened carefully, I have already told you what it is.
    "Best to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."

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    language?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmokid2005 View Post
    Think of words ending with -Gry. Angry and hungry are two of them. There are only three words in the english language. What is the third word? The word is something everyone uses everyday. If you have listened carefully, I have already told you what it is.

    ANSWER (Congrats TL!): Language

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    NEXT RIDDLE:

    As I was going to Saint Ives,
    I met a man with seven wives,
    the seven wives had seven sacks,
    the seven sacks had seven cats,
    the seven cats had seven kits.
    kits,cats,sacks,wives,
    how many were going to Saint Ives?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmokid2005 View Post
    ANSWER (Congrats TL!): Language

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    NEXT RIDDLE:

    As I was going to Saint Ives,
    I met a man with seven wives,
    the seven wives had seven sacks,
    the seven sacks had seven cats,
    the seven cats had seven kits.
    kits,cats,sacks,wives,
    how many were going to Saint Ives?
    Just the man (Partial thanks to the movie: Die Hard With a Vengance).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmokid2005 View Post
    NEXT RIDDLE:

    As I was going to Saint Ives,
    I met a man with seven wives,
    the seven wives had seven sacks,
    the seven sacks had seven cats,
    the seven cats had seven kits.
    kits,cats,sacks,wives,
    how many were going to Saint Ives?
    I believe this is the oldest riddle known to mankind Try again buckaroo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heylinder View Post
    I believe this is the oldest riddle known to mankind Try again buckaroo
    I am sorry before we can believe that, we are going to have to get F1's confirmation on that!!

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