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John Hale
John Hale
Yarn Weaver

Dec-8-2004 01:45

Hello all.
I'm fairly new to Sleuth and I thought I might share a little hobby of mine with you all. Here's something for that sad moment when the mysteries of the day are all done.

Thousands lay up gold within this house,
but no man made it.
Spears past counting guard this house,
but no man wards it.
What is it?

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Bryola
Bryola
Well-Connected

Dec-25-2004 12:17

Right Madge!

Fonzie
Fonzie

Dec-25-2004 14:00

ok, i just made this one up, so let's see if anyone can get it

A boy was listening to his c.d. player in the car and the batteries ran out as he reached his destination. He had a spare pair of rechargables so he could just replace the other rechargable batteries in his c.d. player. As he took out the batteries,he places them all in one hand so he could situate the c.d. player so it wouldn't fall onto the ground. Just as he was about to place in the fresh batteries, he forgot which ones were out of juice and which ones would work, he couldn't recharge ones that were already charged due to the fact that the company has put out a warning that overcharging can cause problems with the battery. Not wanting to be late to the family reunion, he asks his brother to help him. His brother takes the battery in is right hand and then picks out the two middle ones and says, "here, you need to recharge these two." How does he know these are the two that needed to be recharged?

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Dec-25-2004 15:03

they were warm?

The Mad One
The Mad One
Well-Connected

Dec-25-2004 16:21

I correct myself. St Cyril of Alexandria lived approximately 1500 years ago. His name is remebered today for something very specific, although most people don't make the connection.

Fonzie
Fonzie

Dec-25-2004 16:51

reda got it, looks like i'll have to try harder

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Dec-25-2004 17:15

Correct Moonshh!!!!!!!

Poor fonzie, he was all excited about his own invented riddle, and hoped no one would guess it. :) Still hail to Fonzie though, for actually making one up himself.

Questions about Saints....I'd be the last person to ask. :)

Another one:
Dee Septor, the famous magician, was carrying three pieces of gold, each weighing one kilogram. While strolling through the forest he came to a bridge which posted a sign saying the bridge could hold a maximum of 80 kilograms. Dee weighs 78 kilograms and the gold weighs 4 kilograms. Dee, however read the sign and safely crossed the bridge with all the gold. How did he manage?

Moonshh
Moonshh
Well-Connected

Dec-25-2004 17:31

Wait, the gold only weighs three kilograms, right?

Moonshh
Moonshh
Well-Connected

Dec-25-2004 17:34

Not that it matters. And darn, I can't answer that one, as I remember the answer - it wouldn't be fair!

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Dec-26-2004 04:34

Oops yes sorry it was 3 kilograms. So Dee weighs 78 and the cold weighs 2. How did he manage to get it across the bridge?

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Dec-26-2004 06:38

in 2 trips.

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