:: Isn't there another variation of the airplane where it crashes on the US/Canada border? Yes, there is. (The country/province is interchangable). The riddle went something along the lines that an aircraft crashed on the border. There were no survivors
on the US soil but there were survivors on the Canadian soil. The authorities then had to choose which country were they to bury the survivors... Can't remember the specifics but that is the closest that I can remember it to.
What about the guy asking for water?answer? Anyone? Bueler? I was thinking the guy was on fire and the bartender was a prick and didn't want to help and pulled a gun on him so he wouldnt burn the bar down. The man, tree, bananas, and monkeys...no clue. I wish
we had more monkeys in Texas. Cows are boring.
>>I am a man. I wake up, and have a look outside my window. I then drink a shot of whiskey and then commit suicide by using my 9mm pistol that was in the draw. What happened for me to commit suicide? He was holding the pistol backwards.
Heres another riddle that should puzzle you... There is a peasant who sings really well... The king tells the peasant that he can come live in the kings quarters as long as his voice is heard by the king most of the time... The peasant falls in love with the
kings daughter and the king soon finds out... The king is outraged and just wants to kill this peasant... but that is not good king ethics... So the king calls his advisors so that they can give him ideas on how to get rid of the peasant.... The king comes
to the conclusion to put two pieces of paper on the table, one that says Guilty and one that says Innocent... The advisors tell the king that he should just put both of them Guilty... so no matter which one he chooses he is guilty... Someone informs the peasant
about this and the peasant thinks to himself on what he will do... for he can not tell the people that there is two guilty papers and go against the kings authority... he must select one of the two peices of paper, both of which contain the word Guilty...
How does the peasant become innocent?
Basically, he selects a paper. He is guilty. Then the peasant will ask the king if he did a setup on the "guilty." The peasant then "assures" the king that the only page that is left on the table is labelled 'innocent.' Under the circumstances, the king has
to pick up the paper... convicting himself of being guilty of setting it all up. Same "plan" that I used against someone :-P (names will be withheld). --- About the bannana one: I saw the answer this morning when I was leaving for work. My neighbour has bannana
trees... does it have to the fact that bannana trees don't grow tall? :-P . -- PS: Has everyone given up on my one? Here is the first question in the right question: what did he see out of the window? He saw dead people...
>>Basically, he selects a paper. He is guilty. Then the peasant will ask the king if he did a setup on the "guilty." The peasant then "assures" the king that the only page that is left on the table is labelled 'innocent.' Under the circumstances, the king has
to pick up the paper... convicting himself of being guilty of setting it all up. He can not question the king, if he does he will be labeled guilty immediately... But your answer is sort of in the right direction... >>About the bannana one: I saw the answer
this morning when I was leaving for work. My neighbour has bannana trees... does it have to the fact that bannana trees don't grow tall?. No... these banana trees i'm talking about are tall like palm trees... : ) >>PS: Has everyone given up on my one? Here
is the first question in the right question: what did he see out of the window? He saw dead people... Well the riddle starts out like this "I am a man"... It seems like the lack of confidence got to him eventually...
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