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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

A cowboy rode into town on Friday, stayed three days, and rode out again on Friday. How did he do that?

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By *edRapscallionMan  over a year ago

London

Friday is the name of the cowboy's horse

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Sorry such an old one as poster above said horse is named Fri

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

...well that went well

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The horse was called Friday

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By *an Holo-Man  over a year ago

Yorkshire Dales

The cowboys horse is called Friday

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By *occerstar579Man  over a year ago

Harrogate

If a French plane carrying German passengers crashed over the border of Spain and Portugal where would u bury the survivors?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If a French plane carrying German passengers crashed over the border of Spain and Portugal where would u bury the survivors?"

You don't bury survivors

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Nothing is getting past them today OP

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By *edRapscallionMan  over a year ago

London

An electric train is traveling southeast at 80 miles per hour, and the wind is blowing southwest at 80 miles per hour. Which direction does the smoke blow?

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By *uby0000Woman  over a year ago

hertfordshire


"An electric train is traveling southeast at 80 miles per hour, and the wind is blowing southwest at 80 miles per hour. Which direction does the smoke blow? "

its an electric train no smoke lol

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By *edRapscallionMan  over a year ago

London


"An electric train is traveling southeast at 80 miles per hour, and the wind is blowing southwest at 80 miles per hour. Which direction does the smoke blow?

its an electric train no smoke lol"

A horse is tied to a 30 foot rope. A haystack lies 40 feet away. The horse is still able to eat it. How?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Groundhog day

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By *uessWhosBackAgainMan  over a year ago

London

These riddles are going great leaving people confused for hours on end

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By *uby0000Woman  over a year ago

hertfordshire


"An electric train is traveling southeast at 80 miles per hour, and the wind is blowing southwest at 80 miles per hour. Which direction does the smoke blow?

its an electric train no smoke lol

A horse is tied to a 30 foot rope. A haystack lies 40 feet away. The horse is still able to eat it. How?"

the other end of the rope was not tied to anything

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By *edRapscallionMan  over a year ago

London


"An electric train is traveling southeast at 80 miles per hour, and the wind is blowing southwest at 80 miles per hour. Which direction does the smoke blow?

its an electric train no smoke lol

A horse is tied to a 30 foot rope. A haystack lies 40 feet away. The horse is still able to eat it. How?

the other end of the rope was not tied to anything"

You bugger . Riddle me this:

How can you take 1 from 19 and leave 20?

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By *oodlandCoupleCouple  over a year ago

Derbyshire

19 = XIX Take away the I in the middle and you get XX = 20

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By *edRapscallionMan  over a year ago

London


"19 = XIX Take away the I in the middle and you get XX = 20"

Correct

Last one:

If eggs can be laid at the rate of eight every seven days, how many can a rooster lay in sixteen days?

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By *uessWhosBackAgainMan  over a year ago

London


"19 = XIX Take away the I in the middle and you get XX = 20

Correct

Last one:

If eggs can be laid at the rate of eight every seven days, how many can a rooster lay in sixteen days?"

0

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By *oodlandCoupleCouple  over a year ago

Derbyshire


"19 = XIX Take away the I in the middle and you get XX = 20

Correct

Last one:

If eggs can be laid at the rate of eight every seven days, how many can a rooster lay in sixteen days?"

Seriously?

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By *umpleteazerWoman  over a year ago

Flintshire


"19 = XIX Take away the I in the middle and you get XX = 20

Correct

Last one:

If eggs can be laid at the rate of eight every seven days, how many can a rooster lay in sixteen days?"

Roosters don't lay eggs

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By *edRapscallionMan  over a year ago

London


"19 = XIX Take away the I in the middle and you get XX = 20

Correct

Last one:

If eggs can be laid at the rate of eight every seven days, how many can a rooster lay in sixteen days?

0 "

Yep Your "clever clogs" badge is in the post.

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By *edRapscallionMan  over a year ago

London


"19 = XIX Take away the I in the middle and you get XX = 20

Correct

Last one:

If eggs can be laid at the rate of eight every seven days, how many can a rooster lay in sixteen days?

Seriously?"

I try not to be serious.

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By *uessWhosBackAgainMan  over a year ago

London


"19 = XIX Take away the I in the middle and you get XX = 20

Correct

Last one:

If eggs can be laid at the rate of eight every seven days, how many can a rooster lay in sixteen days?

0

Yep Your "clever clogs" badge is in the post."

if it doesn't arrive in the next 14 days i will be contacting admin

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By *edRapscallionMan  over a year ago

London


"19 = XIX Take away the I in the middle and you get XX = 20

Correct

Last one:

If eggs can be laid at the rate of eight every seven days, how many can a rooster lay in sixteen days?

0

Yep Your "clever clogs" badge is in the post.

if it doesn't arrive in the next 14 days i will be contacting admin "

14 days? You must not have much trust in the efficiency of the postal service

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