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#52 Aug 05 2004 at 4:51 PM Rating: Decent
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For the guy above me, a rock?
#53 Aug 06 2004 at 11:13 AM Rating: Decent
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CartmanandStewie wrote:
For the guy above me, a rock?


if your talking about my riddle, no its not a rock

*hint* the maker is a person.

Edited, Fri Aug 6 12:14:07 2004 by Sagax
#54 Aug 06 2004 at 1:12 PM Rating: Good
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what is an OBJECT that:

the maker of the OBJECT doesnt want
the buyer of the OBJECT doesnt need
the user of the OBJECT cant see.

what is the OBJECT




A Coffin, I believe. I think I read something like this in Stephen King's The Dark Tower when they're riddling back and forth with Blaine the monorail. Anyway, if you read it, you'd know what I mean :)
#55 Aug 06 2004 at 7:56 PM Rating: Decent
It's greater then God
More evil then the devil
The poor have it
The rich want it
And if you eat it you die


The answer is NOTHINGNOTHING

It was actally used in a sociology study on common sense and simple association. 99% of 3rd graders got the asnwer right, and 10% of professionals got it right. The trick on that is to take the questions one at a time

NOTHING greater then God
NOTHING is more evil then the devil
The poor have NOTHING
The rich want NOTHING
And if you eat NOTHING you die



One of my favorites :)

-J
#56 Aug 06 2004 at 9:22 PM Rating: Decent
Just my opinion on:
Under it stands,
In it begins,
That which feels these winds

Hurricane.

Under it stands:
Wave(Under the hurricane, duh)
In it begins:
Wave(Starts with a wave)
That which feels these winds:
Wave(It "feels" the wave, and starts the hurricane)

/shrugs
#57 Aug 09 2004 at 8:16 AM Rating: Decent
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Melancoholic wrote:
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what is an OBJECT that:

the maker of the OBJECT doesnt want
the buyer of the OBJECT doesnt need
the user of the OBJECT cant see.

what is the OBJECT




A Coffin, I believe. I think I read something like this in Stephen King's The Dark Tower when they're riddling back and forth with Blaine the monorail. Anyway, if you read it, you'd know what I mean :)


this is correct. however, i just heard it from a friend. but it could very well be in a Stephen King Book.

Good Job :)
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