Riddles

<p>Anyone know any good riddles?</p>

<p>The coolest one I know is</p>

<p>There's a dead girl with a straw in the middle of no where. What happen?</p>

<p>she died.</p>

<p>UHSABAY</p>

<p>try to solve that one. it'll take you forever.</p>

<p>I tried converting the Letters to numbers and I got</p>

<p>21, 8, 19, 1, 2, 1, 26</p>

<p>I tried adding them together and I got 78 which is...GH...I fail</p>

<p>HINT: back and forth</p>

<p>so what happened with the dead girl?</p>

<p>ya ba shu = deaf book</p>

<p>what do you call a man with no arms and legs floating in the ocean?</p>

<p>2-18-1-9-12-12-5 = braille</p>

<p>What is greater than God
More evil than the devil
The poor have it
The rich need it
And if you eat it, you'll die</p>

<p>nothing .</p>

<p>Three people check into a hotel. They pay $30 to the manager and go to their room. The manager suddenly remembers that the room rate is $25 and gives $5 to the bellboy to return to the people. On the way to the room the bellboy reasons that $5 would be difficult to share among three people so he pockets $2 and gives $1 to each person. Now each person paid $10 and got back $1. So they paid $9 each, totalling $27. The bellboy has $2, totalling $29. Where is the missing $1?</p>

<p>there is no missing $1, you're giving info that isn't needed. each man has $1($3 total), the manager has $25($28 total), and the bell boy has $2($30 total)</p>

<p>you're lost in a forrent and come to a fork in the road. one path leads out of the forrest, and if you take the other you become even more lost. there's two men standing there. one man always has to tell the trust, even if he wants to lie. the other man must always lie, even if he wants to tell the truth. you can ask them both a question, but it must be the same question. what can you ask so they both tell you what path to take to get out of the forrest.</p>

<p>"hey prick, what would the other dude say (or not say) is the exit?"</p>

<p>these are so common..
and noone answered mine, although it doesnt require a lot of thinking. the answer was "bob"</p>

<p>The answer to my riddle is: A hot air balloon had too many people and she picked the short straw. She was thrown out.</p>

<p>Riddle #1: Do you pronounce the capital of Kentucky lou-E-ville, or lou-is-ville?</p>

<p>Riddle #2:
You are given 50 white marbles and 50 black marbles along with two jars. You are asked to place all 100 marbles into the jars in any way you choose. Afterwards, you will be blindfolded, the jars will be shaken and rearranged, and you will be asked to select one marble from either jar. How would you arrange the marbles originally to maximise the probability of drawing a white marble?</p>

<p>lou-E-ville</p>

<p>No, Frankfort is the capital of Kentucky.</p>

<p>And the other one, you put one white marble in a jar and the rest in the other.</p>

<p>cc viewer is wrong.</p>

<p>how'd you get that?</p>

<p>but your close.... in a way.</p>

<p>UHSABAY</p>

<p>hint: back and forth.</p>

<p>ahh i just saw diesel got it right. </p>

<p>why can't i edit my post?</p>

<p>Not only is Frankfort the capital of Kentucky, as snoopy said, people native to Louisville actually pronounce it LOW-vuhl, though the rest of the world says it Lou-ee-ville.</p>