Mist.
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Post by Mist. on Nov 1, 2006 18:11:20 GMT -5
Okay here are a few riddles...
What 5 letter word can you add 2 letters to to make shorter?
How can you combine the words new door into one to make one word?
What has no henge, no lock, no key, but holds a golden secret?
I'll post the answers shortly.
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Post by im_an_alien on Nov 7, 2006 15:02:57 GMT -5
short (5 letters) + er (2 letters) = shorter
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Post by Geekthras (The Gizmo of Yore) on Nov 7, 2006 22:36:09 GMT -5
New Door="oNe worD" 123 4567=512 3674 Last one is an egg?
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Post by Classicblast on Nov 7, 2006 23:02:34 GMT -5
New Door="oNe worD" 123 4567=512 3674 Last one is an egg? You are good. I thought what state is round on both sides and high in the middle was cleaver.
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Post by im_an_alien on Nov 8, 2006 20:26:35 GMT -5
I've heard that one before. I should have remembered, but oh well...
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Mist.
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Post by Mist. on Nov 13, 2006 20:54:55 GMT -5
Heh I guess those riddles are horrible.
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Post by Classicblast on Nov 14, 2006 2:19:42 GMT -5
So tell some new riddles.
What's the difference between a dog and a pig? Three to five drinks. hahaha.
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Post by Phil on Nov 16, 2006 14:00:47 GMT -5
What's a twack? What a twain wides on.
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hitler
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Post by hitler on Feb 27, 2007 10:40:24 GMT -5
what's the difference between a chav and a coconut? one's bald and hairy the other's a coconut
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Post by aido179 on Aug 23, 2007 10:12:21 GMT -5
whats the difference between a baby and a water melon. ones fun to hit with a sledge hammer the other ones a water melon
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Post by edlin on Aug 23, 2007 15:12:02 GMT -5
I've heard that one before. I should have remembered, but oh well... It's in the Hobbit in modified form, below. A box without hinges, key or lid, Yet golden treasure inside is hid.
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Post by Slayzie on Aug 23, 2007 16:08:27 GMT -5
whats the difference between a baby and a water melon. ones fun to hit with a sledge hammer the other ones a water melon You do realize that you just bumped like a 6-month-old thread, right? Someone lock this topic, please.
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aido179
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Post by aido179 on Aug 23, 2007 16:16:00 GMT -5
sorry man. didnt read the date. but with the size of this particular board its not that big of a deal
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Post by Slayzie on Aug 23, 2007 16:20:08 GMT -5
It'd be a big enough deal to cop you a warning on most forums.
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Post by aido179 on Aug 24, 2007 7:05:01 GMT -5
i didn't push any frequently posted threads off the page. on other forums you would have to go back a few pages to get a thread this old.
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Post by edlin on Aug 24, 2007 13:19:35 GMT -5
i didn't push any frequently posted threads off the page. on other forums you would have to go back a few pages to get a thread this old. Exactly what I was going to say.
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Post by Phil on Aug 24, 2007 13:59:47 GMT -5
sorry man. didnt read the date. but with the size of this particular board its not that big of a deal Its not a big deal to me. This is a discussion forum and that means discuss. If that offends other people maybe do it this way. If you read something that you want to discuss maybe start a new thread about it rather than post in the same thread and possibly ruffle someone's feathers.
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Post by Mahnarch on Sept 7, 2007 1:33:48 GMT -5
OH! Look, I'm bumping again!, sort of.
New members like to see what happened before they joined. If bumping an "Archived Thread" that is only 5 spots down is a big deal, then that column needs more traffic.
I'd rather post in an old thread about a topic I was new to, rather than start a new thread and get the flames about "Hey! This has already been talked about".
I ruffle feathers, sometimes, but I don't always mean it by not looking at the post dates.
Phil, I don't ruffle feathers to bad with archives, do I?
Sometimes I pet my dog against the grain of his hair, but he likes it.
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