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Post by yodarizzo on Mar 16, 2007 15:19:57 GMT
And what exactly is LOTR?
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Post by missunited on Mar 16, 2007 15:20:33 GMT
And what exactly is LOTR? Lord of the Rings.
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Post by Red Yank on Mar 16, 2007 15:24:43 GMT
right enough with the LOTR ones try this one Steve, a party magician, is carrying three pieces of gold each piece weighing one kilogram.
On the way to a session he comes to a bridge which has a sign posted saying the bridge could hold only a maximum of 80 kilograms.
Steve weighs 78 kilograms and the gold weighs three kilograms.
He reads the sign and still safely crossed the bridge with all the gold.
How did he manage this? Steve called on Sir Fliesalot, his trusted carrier pigeon, to carry the bag while he croseed the bridge safe and sound.
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Post by missunited on Mar 16, 2007 15:30:03 GMT
right enough with the LOTR ones try this one Steve, a party magician, is carrying three pieces of gold each piece weighing one kilogram.
On the way to a session he comes to a bridge which has a sign posted saying the bridge could hold only a maximum of 80 kilograms.
Steve weighs 78 kilograms and the gold weighs three kilograms.
He reads the sign and still safely crossed the bridge with all the gold.
How did he manage this? Steve called on Sir Fliesalot, his trusted carrier pigeon, to carry the bag while he croseed the bridge safe and sound. ;d I want to give you the point for that, but sadly I can't
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Post by yodarizzo on Mar 16, 2007 15:32:59 GMT
he juggled it as he walked across.
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Post by missunited on Mar 16, 2007 15:33:34 GMT
he juggled it as he walked across. Correct.
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Post by yodarizzo on Mar 16, 2007 15:34:46 GMT
what no congrats for me? At least a well done.
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Post by missunited on Mar 16, 2007 15:35:34 GMT
King Tut died 120 years after King Eros was born. Their combined ages when they died was 100 years. King Eros died in the year 40 B.C. In what year was King Tut born?
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Post by missunited on Mar 16, 2007 15:36:23 GMT
what no congrats for me? At least a well done. Well done! better?
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Post by Vidic's Bitch ! on Mar 16, 2007 15:37:59 GMT
10 A.D
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Post by missunited on Mar 16, 2007 15:38:37 GMT
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Post by Vidic's Bitch ! on Mar 16, 2007 15:49:50 GMT
20 B.C,thanks for making me do maths to
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Post by DriftingRedDevil on Mar 16, 2007 20:16:36 GMT
Keith for your semi-correct answer, you will be awarded with all the points. Cause it was closer than everyone else
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Post by missunited on Mar 16, 2007 20:19:09 GMT
20 B.C,thanks for making me do maths to that's correct too, plus three points for answering Chris' riddle that's 4 points!
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Post by missunited on Mar 16, 2007 20:21:46 GMT
Mr. Moody grumbles about bad time-keeping trains from morning till night!.
On one particular morning he was quiet justified.
His train left on time for the one hour journey, to Clarksville, and it arrived 5 minutes late.
However, Mr. Moody 's watch showed it to be 3 minutes early, so he adjusted his watch by putting it forward 3 minutes.
His watch kept time during the day, and on the return journey in the evening the train started on time, according to his watch, and arrived on time, according to the station clock.
If the train travelled 25 percent faster on the return journey than it did on the morning journey, was the station clock fast or slow, and by how much?
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