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there were three eggs, two fathers and two sons, yet every man got one egg, how is this possible? (I know it's easy, so only answer if you want the turn) |
The son of one is the father of another?
Clarification: One son is also a father :P |
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yes, they are namely: grandfather (who is naturaly also a father), father (his son), and the son <!--QuoteBegin-Doubler@Aug 2 2005, 09:31 PM Clarification: One son is also a father :P[/quote] what kind of clarification is that?! |
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Anyway, I don't know a riddle right now, and I'm turning in soon. So unless you all want to wait for tommorow (and then some more for me to think of a riddle), I'll leave the position of riddler for the taking :) |
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care to save the day Reamus? :sneaky: |
I would take the turn, but my riddle turned out to be old.
Sorry. Really. :( |
What? Wasn't Doubler's answer right?
Wait, nevermind, I saw his reply. :bleh: |
save the day hm?
ummmm...<tries to think of one on the spot> Ooooooo! How about a really bad one! What's big, red, and eats rocks?! |
LOL, I have no clue...
Wait, let me think, uhh, mmm... Gosh. I know why I don't have it yet, this is a horrid riddle. |
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