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how about this one: General Gasslefield, accused of high treason, is sentenced to death by the court-martial. He is allowed to make a final statement, after which he will be shot if the statement is false or will be hung if the statement is true. Gasslefield makes his final statement and is released. The Question: What could he have said? |
" This statement is neither false or true" |
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keep going tho... here's another one I am made of nothing yet I can be seen and you can put things in me. |
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I'm still trying to figure out 'how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood" LOL |
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I like the first one on http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...uld+chuck+wood |
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I think she's in school.... |
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General Gasslefield said: "I will be shot." If this statement was true, he would have been hung and thus not be shot. But then his statement would be false, which implies that he should be shot, making the statement true again, etc... In other words: the verdict of the court-martial could not be executed and the general was released. |
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the answer to the last is in post #132 I have one. David's Dad has three sons, the first is hickory, second is dicory and what is the name of the third son?? |
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Sorry, I was watching the ballgame downstairs. Ding Ding. You win lol a ten yr old told me that one today. I have to leave again so who ever wants to start one go ahead. |
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Monday that answer was a match and you would light it. I said perfume and she gave it to me. sortta the same. btw thanks for the museum link, I made the cutest picture of Crystal. One of us will have to come up with a really hard one today. |
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Monday the question was 'what can you put in your pocket that would also fill the room. Once the match was lite it would fill the room same as perfume. |
Monday, sorry sorry sorry I thought it was the other one. I did not see the one you are speaking of before and a hole sounds right to me. |
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Here's One!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grab a calculator. (you won't be able to do this one in your head) 1. Key in the first three digits of your phone number (NOT the Area code) **use the first 4 digits if you have an 8 digit number 2. Multiply by 80 3. Add 1 4. Multiply by 250 5. Add the last 4 digits of your phone number 6. Add the last 4 digits of your phone number again. 7. Subtract 250 8. Divide number by 2 Do you recognize the answer ?? |
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Holy Crap! That was neat.... |
tee hee...I had to pull out the formula to see how it works :thumbup: [250(80x+1) + y + y -250]/2 =(20000x + 250 + 2y - 250)/2 =(20000x + 2y)/2 =(20000x)/2 + 2y/2 =10000x + y Basically you're just multiplying the first three digits of your phone number by 10000 and adding the last 4. :p (who says there isn't a purpose for algebra!) |
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(BTW - this works with a UK number too but the results come up ???0??? so you just ignore the 0 in the middle but it's still cool!) |
You have 55 coins totaling $10. There are more nickles than pennies, more dimes than nickles and more quarters than dimes. How many of each coin do you have? |
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I know you'll get it.:) |
Hey where is 'love_me_cody'??? we need a riddle!! |
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