The Devil's Advocate
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If there is no oposition, how can something truely be proven?
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Post by The Devil's Advocate on Jun 16, 2005 22:53:05 GMT -5
Post a riddle... but to Post you must make a guess at one of the previous riddles. Please specify whose it is and if it is their first, second, third, etc. Posters. Please post if this is your first, second, third, etc. riddle so people don't have to go back and count. They can be serious riddles or humerous ones.
My first: What goes up a chimney, down, but not Down a chimney, up?
~The Devil's Advocate
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Post by fyrehart on Jun 17, 2005 10:02:42 GMT -5
I tried to TP to get the answer...got "rain"...then i thought... protection...umbrella...hey...umbrella!
What did Columbus see on his right hand when he discovered America?
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Post by Starfire on Jun 17, 2005 14:08:58 GMT -5
Five fingers. What does everyone have that goes up, but never comes down?
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Post by fyrehart on Jun 17, 2005 15:26:07 GMT -5
Age. I'll let someone else post a riddle.
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Post by Starfire on Jun 17, 2005 18:13:55 GMT -5
What has 3 feet but can't walk?
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Post by chaos2334 on Jun 17, 2005 18:15:54 GMT -5
a yardstick
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Post by Starfire on Jun 17, 2005 18:24:40 GMT -5
GHA why dose everyone guess mine right? ok heres a hard one =P. how do you make 9 out of 6 (IIIIII) and 5 (IIIII)?
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no2k
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Post by no2k on Jun 17, 2005 18:52:01 GMT -5
Form the word |\| | |\| |=_ (that =_ is supposed to be three lines on top of each other to form the E).
I don't know any riddles, so I'll either edit my post later or leave it to somebody else to post the next one.
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Post by TwiTcH on Jun 17, 2005 18:57:06 GMT -5
N(3 sticks)-I(1 stick)-N(3 sticks)-E(4 sticks)
Here is the famous "GRY" riddle:
Think of words ending in -GRY. Angry and hungry are two of them. There are only three words in the English language. What is the third word?
hint: The word is something that everyone uses every day. If you have listened carefully, I have already told you what it is.
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Post by chaos2334 on Jun 17, 2005 19:00:05 GMT -5
gry is the third word
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Post by Starfire on Jun 17, 2005 19:08:28 GMT -5
You don't use a 'gry' every day Is it language?
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no2k
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Post by no2k on Jun 17, 2005 19:11:13 GMT -5
"Language?"
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Post by Starfire on Jun 17, 2005 19:17:17 GMT -5
Bill's mom had 4 children there names are quarter dime and nickel what is the last childs name?
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The Devil's Advocate
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If there is no oposition, how can something truely be proven?
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Post by The Devil's Advocate on Jun 17, 2005 19:42:22 GMT -5
gry
1. A measure equal to one tenth of a line. [Obs.] --Locke.
2. Anything very small, or of little value. [R.]
To answer the riddle: Bill
For Tolkein fans: It comes first and follows after ends life kills laughter It lies behind stars and underhills And empty holes it fills
What is it?
~The Devil's Advocate
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Post by fyrehart on Jun 17, 2005 20:03:21 GMT -5
darkness?
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