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GeneralMods wrote
RicardoHill-Henry wrote The last post I made was rather easy. I decided to make them a bit more challenging and spice it up a bit. In order to win you have to complete both successfully.

3 submission max

This will be my last one for tonight....

1. An old lady goes out to run some arrons, her name is Marlene. Marlene, 60, goes by 2 stop signs without stopping, to get to the first stop light. She does not stop at this stop light, though it is red. She then makes a sharp right at a "No right Turn" sign, yet she doesn't break a single traffic rule, or get pulled over. How does she do this?

Answer: I was looking for simply: She is not driving... (I stated, many of you were being too specific. For this answer, there were many correct answers. But only one that really incorporated all.)



2. A bike path is only big enough to fit one biker at a time. A biker leaves his house and begins to pedal along the bike path. Another biker does the same. Both bikers are going in opposite directions. They both go through the path at about 8:00 but do not collide, or are affected by the other. How is this so?

Answer: For the second one: One rider is riding in the a.m., the other, in the p.m.

No one listed the first answer I was looking for. I may go through and see if anyone was near it, and gift that person. Though, I remember only seeing specific answers such as "she is walking" or "she is running".


Hey,

i like the way you took my idea.

- GeneralMods


I don't even know who you are.........
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