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RE: Cluno's Random Riddles And Questions - Beelitz - Mar 27, 2006 Pick a number between 1 and 3. I bet I can guess it. jag that one was tuff -or else i just a freaking idiot. RE: Cluno's Random Riddles And Questions - Jag100 - Mar 27, 2006 this one is a good one (a logic one) George, Helen, and Steve are drinking coffee. Bert, Karen, and Dave are drinking soda. Using logic, is Elizabeth drinking coffee or soda? RE: Cluno's Random Riddles And Questions - Neg-A-Tive-G - Mar 27, 2006 neither ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: Cluno's Random Riddles And Questions - Jag100 - Mar 28, 2006 nope RE: Cluno's Random Riddles And Questions - Beelitz - Mar 28, 2006 Well Jag, Elizabeth is over at the bar slamming a pint with [name]. She's drinking soda RE: Cluno's Random Riddles And Questions - Jag100 - Mar 29, 2006 no wrong (well i mght aswell give the answer now) answer:- Elizabeth is drinking coffee. The letter E appears twice in her name, as it does in the names of the others that are drinking coffee. RE: Cluno's Random Riddles And Questions - Neg-A-Tive-G - Mar 29, 2006 caught me out this time RE: Cluno's Random Riddles And Questions - Beelitz - Mar 30, 2006 oh cool! Do some more like these RE: Cluno's Random Riddles And Questions - Jag100 - Mar 30, 2006 heres a good one (logic) A farmer and his hired help were carrying grain to the barn. The farmer carried one sack of grain and the hired help carried two sacks. Who carried the heavier load and why? RE: Cluno's Random Riddles And Questions - Neg-A-Tive-G - Mar 30, 2006 the 1 carrying 1 sack because he must be carrying a bigger sack that the 1 with 2 sacks otherwise he would be carrying 2 sacks aswell therefore the bigger sack is heavier ![]() ![]() |