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Barry Grant
Barry Grant
Old Shoe

Sep-10-2006 18:25

Due to the success of the lateral puzzles in the "A riddle" thread, it seems appropriate to start a lateral thinking puzzle thread.

A rule of thumb to follow would be to allow those who do not know the answer to figure it out for themselves. If you happen to know the answer, please keep it to yourself and let the others have the fun.

Please feel free to start one at any point. It is not necessary to wait for one to finish before starting another one.

Have fun!

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Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Sep-17-2006 06:34

I was going to say maybe the van's brakes are shot. So the van pulls the lorry that way the lorry driver can use his brakes. The lorry can't tow a van without brakes otherwise the van'll just end up the ar... I mean the 'backend' of the lorry.

That's as good as my mechanical expertise gets... anything more technical and I call the RACV.



Barry Grant
Barry Grant
Old Shoe

Sep-17-2006 07:00

was the van stuck in "drive" and couldn't stop so it had to tow the truck to slow it down?

I'm not a mechanic ,nor do I play one on TV ,so this is going to be especially difficult for me.

Bill Oakes
Bill Oakes

Sep-17-2006 07:17

SS got it!

This happened to me once on the motorway from London to Leeds. Wehn braking hard to slow for traffic the back brakes overheated, blowing off the brake pipes, and emptying the brake fluid out onto the road. When the recovery truck arrived, it wasn't rated to carry our van (it was an ice cream van after all, and weighed slightly over 3 tons) I decided because it wasnt able to slow down that I could tow the recovery truck back, and signal to the driver when I needed to slow down, so he could use his brakes and slow the convoy in one. The blokes at the repair garage were confused when a ten year old van towed a brand new recovery vehicle into their yard!

Clara Dark
Clara Dark
Nomad

Sep-17-2006 09:10

phew, I'm glad you guys are done with this one, all that car talk was making me dizzy :)

here's a little one: a carrot, a pipe, and two sticks are lying in a field - why?

Barry Grant
Barry Grant
Old Shoe

Sep-17-2006 16:52

Ms. Dark,

A snowman melted?

Barry

waspranger
waspranger

Oct-19-2006 13:34

Hi There,

Quite new here and just been reading this thread.......why has it come to a stop....
Has everybody run out of puzzles......carry it on its good fun :)

Anikka
Anikka
Babelfish

Mar-11-2007 11:31

Aside from being a lousy driver...

Any takers on this one? Because I'm too lazy to figure it out, but I'm in total suspense of the answer!

*can't help but wonder if a rabid wombat is involved somehow*

Zeehawk
Zeehawk

Apr-3-2007 21:42

clara, i think it mite be a snowman, too - but why the pipe? other than that, i would think its a broken scarecrow but then again why the pipe?

anyway, here's a pretty good riddle i cant tell if its easy or hard (i couldn't figure it out before i checked the answer, but then again im not good with riddles) here it goes:
You and a group of friends are in the library. One friend says there is a $100 bill hidden between pages 75 and 76 of a book in the library. But you decide not to go and look for it. Why not?

Serges
Serges
Vigilante

Apr-3-2007 22:19

It's pretty hard for money to be between pages of a book that are written on opposite sides of the same piece of paper.

Since page 1 of any printed book is on the right-hand side, page 2 is on its reverse. And so on, and so on...

nicnic
nicnic
Battered Shoe

Apr-3-2007 22:55

Serges... I think you are right on this one.. there could not be anything between pages 75 and 76 because they are back to back.

OK. I have one.

A woman has incontrovertible proof in court that her husband was murdered by her sister. The judge declares, "This is the strangest case I've ever seen. Though it's a cut-and-dried case, this woman cannot be punished."


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