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Think about it
Think about these before answering.
"Questions"
1. A murderer is condemned to death. He has to choose between
three rooms. The first is full of raging fires, the second is full
of assassins with loaded guns, and the third is full of lions that
haven't eaten in 3 years. Which room is safest for him?
2. A woman shoots her husband. Then she holds him under water for
over 5 minutes. Finally, she hangs him. But 5 minutes later they
both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together. How
can this be?
3. There are two plastic jugs filled with water. How could you put
all of this water into a barrel, without using the jugs or any
dividers, and still tell which water came from which jug?
4. What is black when you buy it, red when you use it, and gray
when you throw it away?
5. Can you name three consecutive days without using the words
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday?
6. This is an unusual paragraph. I'm curious how quickly you canfind out what is so unusual about it? It looks so plain you would think nothing was wrong with it! In fact, nothing is wrong with it! It is unusual though. Study it, and think about it, but you
still may not find anything odd. But if you work at it a bit, you
might find out! Try to do so without any coaching!
(almost wirm and you didn't elaborate, i'm already guessing you got this email)
READY FOR THE ANSWERS?
1. The third. Lions that haven't eaten in three years are dead.
2. The woman was a photographer. She shot a picture of her
husband, developed it, and hung it up to dry.
3. Freeze them first. Take them out of the jugs and put the ice in
the barrel. You will be able to tell which water came from which
jug.
4. The answer is Charcoal. In Homer Simpson's
words: "hmmmm...Barbecue."
5. Sure you can: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow!
6. The letter "e," which is the most common letter in the English
language, does not appear once in the long paragraph.Last edited by radstar; 08-30-2003 at 04:28 PM.
"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
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