The woman is tied to the tracks of a model railway. 'no lights turned on within 20 miles of the woman' - This is in relation to the scale of the model railway, and the driver is the husband who can clearly see her
Negative, it's a real railway.theDude5B wrote:
The woman is tied to the tracks of a model railway. 'no lights turned on within 20 miles of the woman' - This is in relation to the scale of the model railway, and the driver is the husband who can clearly see her
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So is the model railway. It is still realjustice wrote:
Negative, it's a real railway.theDude5B wrote:
The woman is tied to the tracks of a model railway. 'no lights turned on within 20 miles of the woman' - This is in relation to the scale of the model railway, and the driver is the husband who can clearly see her
Moon Light
Ok, it's a real life full size railway, with a full size train, that is not a model....just like the ones you travel on, happy?theDude5B wrote:
So is the model railway. It is still realjustice wrote:
Negative, it's a real railway.theDude5B wrote:
The woman is tied to the tracks of a model railway. 'no lights turned on within 20 miles of the woman' - This is in relation to the scale of the model railway, and the driver is the husband who can clearly see her
I know fucking karate
Nope, fully overcast sky.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Moon Light
I know fucking karate
night vision goggles?
He didn't see the woman he stopped at a train station/road crossing or something of that nature?
nopetheDude5B wrote:
night vision goggles?
I know fucking karate
Nothing of that nature.The Sheriff wrote:
He didn't see the woman he stopped at a train station/road crossing or something of that nature?
Hint: The way the question is worded, is deceiving.
I know fucking karate
It's late in the morning.
or late in the day, correct!The Sheriff wrote:
It's late in the morning.
No where does it say it's night time.
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What number, by adding one, becomes a sound?
A man is lost in the wilderness. He determines if he is to survive, he will need to leave his camp and walk out. So he douses his campfire and starts out by turning north and walking one mile. He then turns West and walks five miles. Then, he turns North and walks one mile. He figures out he's probably going the wrong way so he attempts to retrace his steps, heading south. After traveling South for two miles, he realizes he missed the turn. He then realizes he is where he started from - next to the campfire he doused earlier in the morning. Where is he?
A man lives has an apartment on the 22nd floor. Every day he rides the elevator to the 16 floor, gets out, and uses the stairs for the final six floors. Unless it's raining, then he rides the elevator all the way to the 22nd. Why?
The stairs are outsidePug wrote:
A man lives has an apartment on the 22nd floor. Every day he rides the elevator to the 16 floor, gets out, and uses the stairs for the final six floors. Unless it's raining, then he rides the elevator all the way to the 22nd. Why?
2 miles south of the North polePug wrote:
A man is lost in the wilderness. He determines if he is to survive, he will need to leave his camp and walk out. So he douses his campfire and starts out by turning north and walking one mile. He then turns West and walks five miles. Then, he turns North and walks one mile. He figures out he's probably going the wrong way so he attempts to retrace his steps, heading south. After traveling South for two miles, he realizes he missed the turn. He then realizes he is where he started from - next to the campfire he doused earlier in the morning. Where is he?
A man in Chicago marries twenty people and isn't charged with polygamy, although its well publicized. Why not?
There is a shipwreck, probably worth billions of dollars, on the bottom of the sea. It may never be recovered, despite its value. Why?
A man arrives to town on Tuesday, states four days and leaves on Tuesday. How?
There is a shipwreck, probably worth billions of dollars, on the bottom of the sea. It may never be recovered, despite its value. Why?
A man arrives to town on Tuesday, states four days and leaves on Tuesday. How?
Too small to reach the button, when its raining he uses his umbrella.Pug wrote:
A man lives has an apartment on the 22nd floor. Every day he rides the elevator to the 16 floor, gets out, and uses the stairs for the final six floors. Unless it's raining, then he rides the elevator all the way to the 22nd. Why?
nobennisboy wrote:
The stairs are outsidePug wrote:
A man lives has an apartment on the 22nd floor. Every day he rides the elevator to the 16 floor, gets out, and uses the stairs for the final six floors. Unless it's raining, then he rides the elevator all the way to the 22nd. Why?
His horse is called tuesday.Pug wrote:
A man arrives to town on Tuesday, states four days and leaves on Tuesday. How?
yes, he's a dwarf/midget/little person/goblin.The Sheriff wrote:
Too small to reach the button, when its raining he uses his umbrella.Pug wrote:
A man lives has an apartment on the 22nd floor. Every day he rides the elevator to the 16 floor, gets out, and uses the stairs for the final six floors. Unless it's raining, then he rides the elevator all the way to the 22nd. Why?
yep, too easy i guess. still these:The Sheriff wrote:
His horse is called tuesday.Pug wrote:
A man arrives to town on Tuesday, states four days and leaves on Tuesday. How?
A man in Chicago marries twenty people and isn't charged with polygamy, although its well publicized. Why not?
There is a shipwreck, probably worth billions of dollars, on the bottom of the sea. It may never be recovered, despite its value. Why?
Also was this right?bennisboy wrote:
1. He gets divored each time.Pug wrote:
yep, too easy i guess. still these:The Sheriff wrote:
His horse is called tuesday.
A man in Chicago marries twenty people and isn't charged with polygamy, although its well publicized. Why not?
There is a shipwreck, probably worth billions of dollars, on the bottom of the sea. It may never be recovered, despite its value. Why?
2. It'll cost more to recover it/ No-one knows where it is
bennisboy wrote:
2 miles south of the North polePug wrote:
A man is lost in the wilderness. He determines if he is to survive, he will need to leave his camp and walk out. So he douses his campfire and starts out by turning north and walking one mile. He then turns West and walks five miles. Then, he turns North and walks one mile. He figures out he's probably going the wrong way so he attempts to retrace his steps, heading south. After traveling South for two miles, he realizes he missed the turn. He then realizes he is where he started from - next to the campfire he doused earlier in the morning. Where is he?
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no on bothbennisboy wrote:
Also was this right?bennisboy wrote:
1. He gets divored each time.Pug wrote:
yep, too easy i guess. still these:
A man in Chicago marries twenty people and isn't charged with polygamy, although its well publicized. Why not?
There is a shipwreck, probably worth billions of dollars, on the bottom of the sea. It may never be recovered, despite its value. Why?
2. It'll cost more to recover it/ No-one knows where it isbennisboy wrote:
2 miles south of the North polePug wrote:
A man is lost in the wilderness. He determines if he is to survive, he will need to leave his camp and walk out. So he douses his campfire and starts out by turning north and walking one mile. He then turns West and walks five miles. Then, he turns North and walks one mile. He figures out he's probably going the wrong way so he attempts to retrace his steps, heading south. After traveling South for two miles, he realizes he missed the turn. He then realizes he is where he started from - next to the campfire he doused earlier in the morning. Where is he?