SplinterStrike
Roamer
+250|6892|Eskimo land. AKA Canada.
I like answering them, but I want others to get credit. I cant kill the fun by answering everything, so I karma message the guys with answers, leaving the riddles for others.

Didnt figure the robot idea Winston, but it's acceptable. My answer was gloves.
Gawwad
My way or Haddaway!
+212|7166|Espoo, Finland

SplinterStrike wrote:

I like answering them, but I want others to get credit. I cant kill the fun by answering everything, so I karma message the guys with answers, leaving the riddles for others.

Didnt figure the robot idea Winston, but it's acceptable. My answer was gloves.
Okies, that's cool
Brasso
member
+1,549|7111

SplinterStrike wrote:

14.) They have not flesh, nor feathers, nor scales, nor bone. Yet they have fingers and thumbs of their own. What are they?
A goal?
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Ty
Mass Media Casualty
+2,401|7255|Noizyland

Winston_Churchill wrote:

Winston_Churchill wrote:

Ty wrote:

2) ...
Paper?  Or wood?
Asking again...

And this needed a bump
No it isn't paper or wood.

SplinterStrike wrote:

14.) They have not flesh, nor feathers, nor scales, nor bone. Yet they have fingers and thumbs of their own. What are they?
Splinterstrike I'm going to guess that the answer to this riddle is "Gloves".

Edit: Oh fuck I didn't see you'd already answered it yourself.
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A12345
Member
+77|6951

Ty wrote:

2) In Youth exalted high in Air,
Or bathing in the Waters fair;
Nature to form me took Delight,
And clad my Body all in White:
My Person tall, and slender Waste...
how about a pen or quill, or any writing tool

Last edited by A12345 (2007-12-03 15:36:26)

Ty
Mass Media Casualty
+2,401|7255|Noizyland

Ah correct, the answer is "Pen".

I need to get some new riddles.
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SplinterStrike
Roamer
+250|6892|Eskimo land. AKA Canada.
Forward and forward I go, never looking back. My limit no one knows, more of me do they lack. Like a river I do flow, and an eagle I fly. Now can you guess, what am I?

Here's one while I'm stuck in exam session.

Enjoy.
A12345
Member
+77|6951

SplinterStrike wrote:

Forward and forward I go, never looking back. My limit no one knows, more of me do they lack. Like a river I do flow, and an eagle I fly. Now can you guess, what am I?

Here's one while I'm stuck in exam session.

Enjoy.
its gotta be time right?
A12345
Member
+77|6951
well ill throw one up, what is the longest word you can find in the english dictionary? - Vub

Last edited by A12345 (2007-12-20 19:08:35)

SplinterStrike
Roamer
+250|6892|Eskimo land. AKA Canada.
Right, didnt clue in that karma isnt as obvious to some as a post.

My riddle is solved.

I'll think of an answer for yours when my brain is more active than now.
SplinterStrike
Roamer
+250|6892|Eskimo land. AKA Canada.
Longest word in an actual dictionnary is "Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" which basically means a severe lung disease caused by over-inhalation of volcanic smoke and/or ash.

Did a bit more research into long words:

Learned this one in my chem class:
Biggest one ever ranks in at one hundred eighty-nine thousand eight hundred nineteen (189,819) letters. It's a protein. The shortened version is called Titin. Wont post the long one cause it kinda exceeds the character limit.

Longest town name:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Taum … n_2006.jpg

I dont think I could ever pronounce my town name if I lived there.

New riddle:
What's the least number of chairs you would you need around a table to sit four fathers, two grandfathers, and four sons?

Last edited by SplinterStrike (2007-12-13 13:03:22)

A12345
Member
+77|6951
kudos on the research, but its not a literal riddle though, more of a read between the lines kinda one and the answer to yours is four right?
SplinterStrike
Roamer
+250|6892|Eskimo land. AKA Canada.
Yes indeed.

I think too hard sometimes. Gonna try to come up with another answer.
Lieutenant_Jensen
Your cops are corrupt.
+200|6872|fåking denmark
15.) What kind of precious stone hasn't been found in the ocean?
Uran.
Ty
Mass Media Casualty
+2,401|7255|Noizyland

SplinterStrike wrote:

Longest town name:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Taum … n_2006.jpg

I dont think I could ever pronounce my town name if I lived there.
Heh, I've been there. It's translation from Maori is "The summit where Tamatea, the man with the big knees, the climber of mountains, the land-swallower who travelled about, playing his nose-flute to his loved one."
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RavyGravy
Son.
+617|6886|NSW, Australia

Ty wrote:

SplinterStrike wrote:

Longest town name:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Taum … n_2006.jpg

I dont think I could ever pronounce my town name if I lived there.
Heh, I've been there. It's translation from Maori is "The summit where Tamatea, the man with the big knees, the climber of mountains, the land-swallower who travelled about, playing his nose-flute to his loved one."
its a bit short tbh...
Vub
The Power of Two
+188|6975|Sydney, Australia

A12345 wrote:

well ill throw one up, what is the longest word you can find in the english dictionary?
Smiles, there is a mile between the first and last "s".
Vub
The Power of Two
+188|6975|Sydney, Australia

Lieutenant_Jensen wrote:

15.) What kind of precious stone hasn't been found in the ocean?
Uran.
Stone Henge?
BRiiNDED
Member
+137|6605
Here's one:
A man is trapped in a square room, no windows, no door, no way of getting out, all that this man has, is an orange and a knife... how can he get out...

Its quite old, and he does NOT use the knife the cut away at the walls... as someone said too me while ago

Another one:
Something is dead in a square room, no way of getting in or out, there is no blood, only water on the floor with glass, how did it die?
RavyGravy
Son.
+617|6886|NSW, Australia

Death_Brinded_Pro wrote:

Here's one:
A man is trapped in a square room, no windows, no door, no way of getting out, all that this man has, is an orange and a knife... how can he get out...

Its quite old, and he does NOT use the knife the cut away at the walls... as someone said too me while ago

Another one:
Something is dead in a square room, no way of getting in or out, there is no blood, only water on the floor with glass, how did it die?
1st. he cut the oranges into 2 halves, and to halves make a whole so he can climb out of that.

2nd. he stood on a block of ice to hang himself.
FloppY_
­
+1,010|6767|Denmark aka Automotive Hell

Vub wrote:

A12345 wrote:

well ill throw one up, what is the longest word you can find in the english dictionary?
Smiles, there is a mile between the first and last "s".
ROFL
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A12345
Member
+77|6951

FloppY_ wrote:

Vub wrote:

A12345 wrote:

well ill throw one up, what is the longest word you can find in the english dictionary?
Smiles, there is a mile between the first and last "s".
ROFL
and hes right too

Last edited by A12345 (2007-12-20 19:09:09)

Heavy_Guns_91
I hand out purple hearts like candy
+72|6884|Alberta, Canada

Death_Brinded_Pro wrote:

Something is dead in a square room, no way of getting in or out, there is no blood, only water on the floor with glass, how did it die?
The creature is a goldfish and the glass was the former fishbowl.
Vub
The Power of Two
+188|6975|Sydney, Australia
OK really easy one, what has no legs but runs.
FloppY_
­
+1,010|6767|Denmark aka Automotive Hell

Vub wrote:

OK really easy one, what has no legs but runs.
Water... Yawn - too easy
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