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Twisted Matters : Riddles for Sunday 11/02/03
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From: MSN Nicknamegarnetgal©  (Original Message)Sent: 11/2/2003 9:49 PM
Riddle No. 1
 
A man kills his wife. Many people watch him doing so.
Yet no one will ever be able to accuse him of murder. Why?
 
 
Riddle No. 2
 
A man lives on the 45th floor of an apartment building. On rainy days, he takes the elevator to and from his apartment, but on sunny days, he will take the elevator from his apartment to the lobby but walks up the 45 flights of stairs when he returns home. Why doesn't he just take the elevator all the time?
 
 
Riddle No. 3
 
A man on his deathbed informs his three sons that he will leave them his horses. To the eldest son he leaves half of his horses. To his second son he leaves one third of them, and to his youngest, he leaves one ninth. After he passes away, the three sons went to get their horses, but discovered there were 17 animals. They did not want to sell or kill any of the horses, an they could not think of a way to divide the horses exactly as their father wished. Just then their next door neighbor came riding along on his horse and listened to their problem. Immediately the neighbor thought of a way to divide the horses just as their father had wished.
What was his easy solution?


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