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    Sticking with Knight...Everest is still tallest even if no one measured it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmokid2005 View Post
    Long ago, before Mt. Everest was discovered, what was the tallest mountain?
    ANSWER (Congrats Knight): Just because it wasn't discovered doesn't mean it wasn't the tallest.

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    If two boys and a girl can beat their father in a tug-of-war, but their mother can win against a boy and two girls, who should win a contest between the father and a girl against the other and a boy?
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    Jeez...you guys piss and moan for the next riddle....it's been up for 8 hours and not even one person has guessed....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmokid2005 View Post
    ANSWER (Congrats Knight): Just because it wasn't discovered doesn't mean it wasn't the tallest.

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    If two boys and a girl can beat their father in a tug-of-war, but their mother can win against a boy and two girls, who should win a contest between the father and a girl against the other and a boy?
    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmokid2005 View Post
    Jeez...you guys piss and moan for the next riddle....it's been up for 8 hours and not even one person has guessed....
    Dude, when I got hit with a nasty spyware yesterday, during the disinfection process, I had a revelation about my AnalyzerXP and CleanupXP+ tools and worked on them till 4:30am (yeah insane, I lost track of time) and when I got back home around 6pm, I had a bite and have been working on them till now and still not quite ready!!

    So, that is my excuse...I am having brainfarts at this point since I am already tired from yesterday!!

    Now to answer your riddle, it really didn't make sense because there are somethings not clear about it:
    If two boys and a girl can beat their father in a tug-of-war, but their mother can win against a boy and two girls, who should win a contest between the father and a girl against the other and a boy?
    Is this father and mother husband and wife? How about these 2 boys and the 2 girls, are they brothers and sisters and also daughters and sons to the father and/or the mother? More importantly, how many people are there total? And what is thie 'other' person?

    Gizmo, clarify please!!

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    Are the two boys equal in strength? waht about the two gurls? are teh boys stronger than the gurls?
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    I want "other" clarification

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmokid2005 View Post
    If two boys and a girl can beat their father in a tug-of-war, but their mother can win against a boy and two girls, who should win a contest between the father and a girl against the other and a boy?
    ANSWER (It's all in the riddle...):

    The mother and boy. Pitting the 2 winning teams against the 2 losing teams (boy + boy + girl + mother versus father + boy + girl + girl) will obviously result in a win for boy + boy + girl + Mother over father + boy + girl + girl. Take a girl and boy away from each side, and boy + mother must still beat father + girl. PHEW!!!!

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    I am taken from a mine, and shut up in a wooden case, from which I am never released, and yet I am used by almost everybody. What am I?
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    Graphite? As in a pencil?

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    knight is probably correct.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathster View Post
    knight is probably correct.
    Yeah, I agree with these two!!


    I would have known the answer to your last riddle too if you were to mention the father was gay and the mother was a man-hating butch!!

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