Originally posted by: dnetmhz
here are a few to chew on for a while..
From house to house he goes,
A messenger small and slight.
And whether it rains or snows,
He sleeps outside at night.
What am I?
Michael Jackson
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
here are a few to chew on for a while..
From house to house he goes,
A messenger small and slight.
And whether it rains or snows,
He sleeps outside at night.
What am I?
Originally posted by: MegaloManiaK
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
here are a few to chew on for a while..
An iron horse with a flaxen tail.
The faster the horse runs,
the shorter his tail becomes. What is it?
Im going to say a coal train.
After reading the definition of flax i say that becuase flax is a plant that produces fossil fuel and coal and is grayish in color. The faster the train goes the shorted its smoke trail is. Shorter as in hight from the ground up not overall lenght.
Originally posted by: hoyaguru
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
here are a few to chew on for a while..
From house to house he goes,
A messenger small and slight.
And whether it rains or snows,
He sleeps outside at night.
What am I?
Michael Jackson
1) not sure...one of those wind-up toys?Originally posted by: dnetmhz
here are a few to chew on for a while..
An iron horse with a flaxen tail.
The faster the horse runs,
the shorter his tail becomes. What is it?
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From house to house he goes,
A messenger small and slight.
And whether it rains or snows,
He sleeps outside at night.
What am I?
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There is a seven-letter word in the English language that contains ten words without rearranging any of its letters." What is the word?
Originally posted by: hoyaguru
Originally posted by: MegaloManiaK
Originally posted by: hoyaguru
Break it and it is better, immediately set and harder to break again.
What is it?
I want to say bones because whenever you move you get microfractures which heal and become stronger than before.
Nope
Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
1) not sure...one of those wind-up toys?Originally posted by: dnetmhz
here are a few to chew on for a while..
An iron horse with a flaxen tail.
The faster the horse runs,
the shorter his tail becomes. What is it?
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From house to house he goes,
A messenger small and slight.
And whether it rains or snows,
He sleeps outside at night.
What am I?
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There is a seven-letter word in the English language that contains ten words without rearranging any of its letters." What is the word?
2) the street?
3) i heard this one so not answering.
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Originally posted by: hoyaguru
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
here are a few to chew on for a while..
From house to house he goes,
A messenger small and slight.
And whether it rains or snows,
He sleeps outside at night.
What am I?
Michael Jackson
Funny, but no
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
here are a few to chew on for a while..
**************************
From house to house he goes,
A messenger small and slight.
And whether it rains or snows,
He sleeps outside at night.
What am I?
1) not a wind-up toy--i meant a pull-string toy. (probably still wrong)Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
1) not sure...one of those wind-up toys?Originally posted by: dnetmhz
here are a few to chew on for a while..
An iron horse with a flaxen tail.
The faster the horse runs,
the shorter his tail becomes. What is it?
**************************
From house to house he goes,
A messenger small and slight.
And whether it rains or snows,
He sleeps outside at night.
What am I?
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There is a seven-letter word in the English language that contains ten words without rearranging any of its letters." What is the word?
2) the street?
3) i heard this one so not answering.
1)no
2) YES
3)-
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Originally posted by: hoyaguru
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
here are a few to chew on for a while..
From house to house he goes,
A messenger small and slight.
And whether it rains or snows,
He sleeps outside at night.
What am I?
Michael Jackson
Funny, but no
My Chiapet and Gimp do that too...but sadly they are never the answer to a riddle.
The answer to this riddle I don't agree with when you consider the A messenger small and slight part. To me it's a very big thing.
Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
1) not a wind-up toy--i meant a pull-string toy. (probably still wrong)Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
1) not sure...one of those wind-up toys?Originally posted by: dnetmhz
here are a few to chew on for a while..
An iron horse with a flaxen tail.
The faster the horse runs,
the shorter his tail becomes. What is it?
**************************
From house to house he goes,
A messenger small and slight.
And whether it rains or snows,
He sleeps outside at night.
What am I?
*************************
There is a seven-letter word in the English language that contains ten words without rearranging any of its letters." What is the word?
2) the street?
3) i heard this one so not answering.
1)no
2) YES
3)-
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
1) not a wind-up toy--i meant a pull-string toy. (probably still wrong)Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
1) not sure...one of those wind-up toys?Originally posted by: dnetmhz
here are a few to chew on for a while..
An iron horse with a flaxen tail.
The faster the horse runs,
the shorter his tail becomes. What is it?
**************************
From house to house he goes,
A messenger small and slight.
And whether it rains or snows,
He sleeps outside at night.
What am I?
*************************
There is a seven-letter word in the English language that contains ten words without rearranging any of its letters." What is the word?
2) the street?
3) i heard this one so not answering.
1)no
2) YES
3)-
HINT: less literal
Originally posted by: MegaloManiaK
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
1) not a wind-up toy--i meant a pull-string toy. (probably still wrong)Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
1) not sure...one of those wind-up toys?Originally posted by: dnetmhz
here are a few to chew on for a while..
An iron horse with a flaxen tail.
The faster the horse runs,
the shorter his tail becomes. What is it?
**************************
From house to house he goes,
A messenger small and slight.
And whether it rains or snows,
He sleeps outside at night.
What am I?
*************************
There is a seven-letter word in the English language that contains ten words without rearranging any of its letters." What is the word?
2) the street?
3) i heard this one so not answering.
1)no
2) YES
3)-
HINT: less literal
I went ahead and googled the horse riddle and man i would have never gotten it. Ill be surprised if anyone comes up with it without help
Moving on to think about the word one.
Originally posted by: Spooner
An iron horse with a flaxen tail.
The faster the horse runs,
the shorter his tail becomes. What is it?
measuring tape ?
Originally posted by: amcdonald
I googled it, and I think the horse analogy is very weak. Next riddle please.
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Originally posted by: amcdonald
I googled it, and I think the horse analogy is very weak. Next riddle please.
There is still the 7 letter word one from above, but here is another.
During WWII, there was a bridge connecting Germany and Switzerland, and on the German side, there was a sentry tower with a guard in it. He would come out every three minutes to check on the bridge, and he had orders to turn back anyone who tried to get into Germany, and shoot anyone trying to escape without a pass. There was a woman who desperately needed to get into Switzerland, and she knew she didn't have time to get a pass. It would take her at least six minutes to cross the bridge, but she managed to do it. How?
Originally posted by: MegaloManiaK
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Originally posted by: amcdonald
I googled it, and I think the horse analogy is very weak. Next riddle please.
There is still the 7 letter word one from above, but here is another.
During WWII, there was a bridge connecting Germany and Switzerland, and on the German side, there was a sentry tower with a guard in it. He would come out every three minutes to check on the bridge, and he had orders to turn back anyone who tried to get into Germany, and shoot anyone trying to escape without a pass. There was a woman who desperately needed to get into Switzerland, and she knew she didn't have time to get a pass. It would take her at least six minutes to cross the bridge, but she managed to do it. How?
She only needs 3 mins to get to the middle of the bridge, and then pretend to be trying to get into germany when the guard came back.
attempt to 'enter' germany while the guard is returning from his rounds, and get sent back to switzerland.Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Originally posted by: amcdonald
I googled it, and I think the horse analogy is very weak. Next riddle please.
There is still the 7 letter word one from above, but here is another.
During WWII, there was a bridge connecting Germany and Switzerland, and on the German side, there was a sentry tower with a guard in it. He would come out every three minutes to check on the bridge, and he had orders to turn back anyone who tried to get into Germany, and shoot anyone trying to escape without a pass. There was a woman who desperately needed to get into Switzerland, and she knew she didn't have time to get a pass. It would take her at least six minutes to cross the bridge, but she managed to do it. How?
11122211?Originally posted by: dnetmhz
What row of numbers comes next?
1
11
21
1211
111221
312211
13112221
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
What row of numbers comes next?
1
11
21
1211
111221
312211
13112221
Originally posted by: MegaloManiaK
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
What row of numbers comes next?
1
11
21
1211
111221
312211
13112221
The eighth row?
You said what row comes next, not what sequence of numbers?