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Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 3:29 pm
viet_sakura New Riddle: A woman was sitting on a windowsill on the 35th floor of a building. She was about to commit suicide. The police surrounded the bottom of the building telling her NOT to jump. Her husband was in the room with her and kept trying to stop her. She got nervous and fell, yet she did not get or hurt or even a scratch. Why? uh..she didn't fall off the building but, fell back into the room where she was going to jump from??
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 3:43 am
Bai_Sango viet_sakura New Riddle: A woman was sitting on a windowsill on the 35th floor of a building. She was about to commit suicide. The police surrounded the bottom of the building telling her NOT to jump. Her husband was in the room with her and kept trying to stop her. She got nervous and fell, yet she did not get or hurt or even a scratch. Why? uh..she didn't fall off the building but, fell back into the room where she was going to jump from?? That's what I think too... ^^;;
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 8:31 am
A.J.Kazo Bai_Sango viet_sakura New Riddle: A woman was sitting on a windowsill on the 35th floor of a building. She was about to commit suicide. The police surrounded the bottom of the building telling her NOT to jump. Her husband was in the room with her and kept trying to stop her. She got nervous and fell, yet she did not get or hurt or even a scratch. Why? uh..she didn't fall off the building but, fell back into the room where she was going to jump from?? That's what I think too... ^^;;That's what I thought at first, but I'm currently wondering why she emphasized NOT. Hmm. ..Maybe.. Ahh, whatever. Let's just go with what they said. ;D
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 10:46 pm
Shinyi A.J.Kazo Bai_Sango viet_sakura New Riddle: A woman was sitting on a windowsill on the 35th floor of a building. She was about to commit suicide. The police surrounded the bottom of the building telling her NOT to jump. Her husband was in the room with her and kept trying to stop her. She got nervous and fell, yet she did not get or hurt or even a scratch. Why? uh..she didn't fall off the building but, fell back into the room where she was going to jump from?? That's what I think too... ^^;;That's what I thought at first, but I'm currently wondering why she emphasized NOT. Hmm. ..Maybe.. Ahh, whatever. Let's just go with what they said. ;D Bai_Sango got it right hehe !!!
Answear was:
She fell INTO her room instead of out the window!
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 10:48 pm
New Riddle:
A young peasant wanted to marry the king's daughter. The king didn't like the idea of his daughter marrying a peasant, but he wanted to appear fair in front of his subjects. The king said that he would put two pieces of paper into a hat, one reading EXILE and the other reading MARRIAGE. Later that day, the peasant overheard the king saying that both pieces of paper would read EXILE, thus ensuring that the peasant would be out of his way for good. The peasant remained undaunted and, as arranged, arrived at the king's court where a large crowd gathered for the big event. The peasant then did something that assured him the hand of the king's daughter. What did he do?
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 8:45 am
viet_sakura Shinyi A.J.Kazo Bai_Sango viet_sakura New Riddle: A woman was sitting on a windowsill on the 35th floor of a building. She was about to commit suicide. The police surrounded the bottom of the building telling her NOT to jump. Her husband was in the room with her and kept trying to stop her. She got nervous and fell, yet she did not get or hurt or even a scratch. Why? uh..she didn't fall off the building but, fell back into the room where she was going to jump from?? That's what I think too... ^^;;That's what I thought at first, but I'm currently wondering why she emphasized NOT. Hmm. ..Maybe.. Ahh, whatever. Let's just go with what they said. ;D Bai_Sango got it right hehe !!!
Answear was:
She fell INTO her room instead of out the window! 4laugh 4laugh YAY!! I got it right for the first time!! ^-^
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 9:41 am
viet_sakura New Riddle:A young peasant wanted to marry the king's daughter. The king didn't like the idea of his daughter marrying a peasant, but he wanted to appear fair in front of his subjects. The king said that he would put two pieces of paper into a hat, one reading EXILE and the other reading MARRIAGE. Later that day, the peasant overheard the king saying that both pieces of paper would read EXILE, thus ensuring that the peasant would be out of his way for good. The peasant remained undaunted and, as arranged, arrived at the king's court where a large crowd gathered for the big event. The peasant then did something that assured him the hand of the king's daughter. What did he do? How should I know what he did... He could of done anything! gonk
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 3:15 am
A.J.Kazo viet_sakura New Riddle:A young peasant wanted to marry the king's daughter. The king didn't like the idea of his daughter marrying a peasant, but he wanted to appear fair in front of his subjects. The king said that he would put two pieces of paper into a hat, one reading EXILE and the other reading MARRIAGE. Later that day, the peasant overheard the king saying that both pieces of paper would read EXILE, thus ensuring that the peasant would be out of his way for good. The peasant remained undaunted and, as arranged, arrived at the king's court where a large crowd gathered for the big event. The peasant then did something that assured him the hand of the king's daughter. What did he do? How should I know what he did... He could of done anything! gonk lolz A.J .... take a wild guess =D
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 4:38 am
viet_sakura A.J.Kazo viet_sakura New Riddle:A young peasant wanted to marry the king's daughter. The king didn't like the idea of his daughter marrying a peasant, but he wanted to appear fair in front of his subjects. The king said that he would put two pieces of paper into a hat, one reading EXILE and the other reading MARRIAGE. Later that day, the peasant overheard the king saying that both pieces of paper would read EXILE, thus ensuring that the peasant would be out of his way for good. The peasant remained undaunted and, as arranged, arrived at the king's court where a large crowd gathered for the big event. The peasant then did something that assured him the hand of the king's daughter. What did he do? How should I know what he did... He could of done anything! gonk lolz A.J .... take a wild guess =D Oh my gosh, I'm so stupid.... D= The peasant said at the king's court that the king put in 2 pieces of paper, both reading EXILE. Am I right, or am I right? gonk
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 4:57 pm
viet_sakura New Riddle:A young peasant wanted to marry the king's daughter. The king didn't like the idea of his daughter marrying a peasant, but he wanted to appear fair in front of his subjects. The king said that he would put two pieces of paper into a hat, one reading EXILE and the other reading MARRIAGE. Later that day, the peasant overheard the king saying that both pieces of paper would read EXILE, thus ensuring that the peasant would be out of his way for good. The peasant remained undaunted and, as arranged, arrived at the king's court where a large crowd gathered for the big event. The peasant then did something that assured him the hand of the king's daughter. What did he do? Uhh.. maybe.. he took one of the papers and asked someone else to take one..? Then he would pretend to be nervous and ask the other person to show their paper, then show his afterwards? I dunno~! So many possibilities.
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 5:43 pm
A.J.Kazo viet_sakura A.J.Kazo viet_sakura New Riddle:A young peasant wanted to marry the king's daughter. The king didn't like the idea of his daughter marrying a peasant, but he wanted to appear fair in front of his subjects. The king said that he would put two pieces of paper into a hat, one reading EXILE and the other reading MARRIAGE. Later that day, the peasant overheard the king saying that both pieces of paper would read EXILE, thus ensuring that the peasant would be out of his way for good. The peasant remained undaunted and, as arranged, arrived at the king's court where a large crowd gathered for the big event. The peasant then did something that assured him the hand of the king's daughter. What did he do? How should I know what he did... He could of done anything! gonk lolz A.J .... take a wild guess =D Oh my gosh, I'm so stupid.... D= The peasant said at the king's court that the king put in 2 pieces of paper, both reading EXILE. Am I right, or am I right? gonk lol not the answear but good guess =]
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 5:44 pm
Shinyi viet_sakura New Riddle:A young peasant wanted to marry the king's daughter. The king didn't like the idea of his daughter marrying a peasant, but he wanted to appear fair in front of his subjects. The king said that he would put two pieces of paper into a hat, one reading EXILE and the other reading MARRIAGE. Later that day, the peasant overheard the king saying that both pieces of paper would read EXILE, thus ensuring that the peasant would be out of his way for good. The peasant remained undaunted and, as arranged, arrived at the king's court where a large crowd gathered for the big event. The peasant then did something that assured him the hand of the king's daughter. What did he do? Uhh.. maybe.. he took one of the papers and asked someone else to take one..? Then he would pretend to be nervous and ask the other person to show their paper, then show his afterwards? I dunno~! So many possibilities. good guess but still not the answear lol!
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 1:18 am
viet_sakura A.J.Kazo viet_sakura A.J.Kazo viet_sakura New Riddle:A young peasant wanted to marry the king's daughter. The king didn't like the idea of his daughter marrying a peasant, but he wanted to appear fair in front of his subjects. The king said that he would put two pieces of paper into a hat, one reading EXILE and the other reading MARRIAGE. Later that day, the peasant overheard the king saying that both pieces of paper would read EXILE, thus ensuring that the peasant would be out of his way for good. The peasant remained undaunted and, as arranged, arrived at the king's court where a large crowd gathered for the big event. The peasant then did something that assured him the hand of the king's daughter. What did he do? How should I know what he did... He could of done anything! gonk lolz A.J .... take a wild guess =D Oh my gosh, I'm so stupid.... D= The peasant said at the king's court that the king put in 2 pieces of paper, both reading EXILE. Am I right, or am I right? gonk lol not the answear but good guess =] The peasant was a prince? ;o
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 2:26 pm
A.J.Kazo viet_sakura A.J.Kazo viet_sakura A.J.Kazo viet_sakura New Riddle:A young peasant wanted to marry the king's daughter. The king didn't like the idea of his daughter marrying a peasant, but he wanted to appear fair in front of his subjects. The king said that he would put two pieces of paper into a hat, one reading EXILE and the other reading MARRIAGE. Later that day, the peasant overheard the king saying that both pieces of paper would read EXILE, thus ensuring that the peasant would be out of his way for good. The peasant remained undaunted and, as arranged, arrived at the king's court where a large crowd gathered for the big event. The peasant then did something that assured him the hand of the king's daughter. What did he do? How should I know what he did... He could of done anything! gonk lolz A.J .... take a wild guess =D Oh my gosh, I'm so stupid.... D= The peasant said at the king's court that the king put in 2 pieces of paper, both reading EXILE. Am I right, or am I right? gonk lol not the answear but good guess =] The peasant was a prince? ;o
lol nope =]
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 3:27 pm
Ohoh, maybe.. the peasant asked the king to pick up one of the papers and show it to the crowd. And you said that he wanted to appear fair, so of course he wouldn't let the people know he rigged the process. So, uh.. the peasant wouldn't show his to the crowd, because if its not EXILE, then it says MARRIAGE..? If its not one, then its the other.
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