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What about the aircraft that carry (piggyback) other aircraft on top or under the wings. Surely they would be aircraft carriers. So this woman's husband was in an aircraft on an aircraft carrier when all the electricity went down and the two aircraft crashed. She knew her husband was dead because she was in one of those glass lifts and watched it crash. The survivors were than massacred by a crazed gunman and they were buried at sea. Simple!Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:communistworkethic wrote:aircraft carriers don't fly either, they're fecking big shipsa1 wrote:q: an aircraft carrier flying over the border of the us and canada crashes , were do they bury the surivors ?
a: boats fly ?

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As I alluded to earlier. It's a scary concept if they did get one off the ground.communistworkethic wrote:aircraft carriers don't fly either, they're fecking big shipsa1 wrote:q: an aircraft carrier flying over the border of the us and canada crashes , were do they bury the surivors ?
a: boats fly ?
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Just waiting for the 'Well, the Battlestar Gallactica is one!' replyMontreal Wanderer wrote:As I alluded to earlier. It's a scary concept if they did get one off the ground.communistworkethic wrote:aircraft carriers don't fly either, they're fecking big shipsa1 wrote:q: an aircraft carrier flying over the border of the us and canada crashes , were do they bury the surivors ?
a: boats fly ?

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True, but it's never been seen crossing the Canadian-American border (except on the airwaves from US channels).Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:Just waiting for the 'Well, the Battlestar Gallactica is one!' replyMontreal Wanderer wrote:As I alluded to earlier. It's a scary concept if they did get one off the ground.communistworkethic wrote:aircraft carriers don't fly either, they're fecking big shipsa1 wrote:q: an aircraft carrier flying over the border of the us and canada crashes , were do they bury the surivors ?
a: boats fly ?
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Ok not a big fan of riddles but here's one I got told once
Two archeologists find a man embedded in ice, they automatically become multi-millionaires, get automatic of saintdom from the pontiff at the discovery of Adam (of adam and eve fame), but how do they know its him?
Two archeologists find a man embedded in ice, they automatically become multi-millionaires, get automatic of saintdom from the pontiff at the discovery of Adam (of adam and eve fame), but how do they know its him?
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He has no belly button !!!!!!!!!!!!David Lee's Hair wrote:Ok not a big fan of riddles but here's one I got told once
Two archeologists find a man embedded in ice, they automatically become multi-millionaires, get automatic of saintdom from the pontiff at the discovery of Adam (of adam and eve fame), but how do they know its him?
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It had 'his' written on the back of his leaf.David Lee's Hair wrote:Ok not a big fan of riddles but here's one I got told once
Two archeologists find a man embedded in ice, they automatically become multi-millionaires, get automatic of saintdom from the pontiff at the discovery of Adam (of adam and eve fame), but how do they know its him?
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On a train, Smith, Robinson, and Jones are the fireman, brakeman, and the engineer, but NOT respectively. Also aboard the train are three passengers who have the same names: a Mr. Smith, a Mr. Robinson, and a Mr. Jones.
Mr. Robinson is a passenger. He lives in Durham.
The brakeman lives exactly halfway between Chester and Durham
Mr. Jones is a passenger. He earns exactly £20,000 per year.
The brakeman's nearest neighbor, one of the passengers, earns exactly three times as much as the brakeman.
Smith is not a passenger. He beats the fireman at pool.
The passenger whose name is the same as the brakeman's lives in Chester.
Who is the engineer?
Mr. Robinson is a passenger. He lives in Durham.
The brakeman lives exactly halfway between Chester and Durham
Mr. Jones is a passenger. He earns exactly £20,000 per year.
The brakeman's nearest neighbor, one of the passengers, earns exactly three times as much as the brakeman.
Smith is not a passenger. He beats the fireman at pool.
The passenger whose name is the same as the brakeman's lives in Chester.
Who is the engineer?
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The thing that jumps out is that £20K isn't 'exactly' divisible by three, but beyond that I can't be arsed!
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Something wrong or missing with these two cluescommunistworkethic wrote:On a train, Smith, Robinson, and Jones are the fireman, brakeman, and the engineer, but NOT respectively. Also aboard the train are three passengers who have the same names: a Mr. Smith, a Mr. Robinson, and a Mr. Jones.
Mr. Robinson is a passenger. He lives in Durham.
The brakeman lives exactly halfway between Chester and Durham
Mr. Jones is a passenger. He earns exactly £20,000 per year.
The brakeman's nearest neighbor, one of the passengers, earns exactly three times as much as the brakeman.
Smith is not a passenger. He beats the fireman at pool.
The passenger whose name is the same as the brakeman's lives in Chester.
Who is the engineer?
"If you cannot answer a man's argument, all it not lost; you can still call him vile names. " Elbert Hubbard.
I think: Since one of the passengers is the brakeman's *nearest neighbour*, and we know that
A: Mr Robinson lives in Durham
B: Either Mr S or Mr J lives in Chester
then his nearest neighbour must be the person not living in chester or durham, as they are equidistant.
As mummy says, that neighbour can't be Mr J, as 20,000 isn't exactly divisible by three, so J must live in Chester, and Mr S is the brakemans's neighbour.
Consequently, the brakeman is J, as Mr J lives in Chester.
If Smith beats Robinson at pool, then Robinson is the Fireman, and therefore
Smith is the engineer!
(or am I wrong?)
A: Mr Robinson lives in Durham
B: Either Mr S or Mr J lives in Chester
then his nearest neighbour must be the person not living in chester or durham, as they are equidistant.
As mummy says, that neighbour can't be Mr J, as 20,000 isn't exactly divisible by three, so J must live in Chester, and Mr S is the brakemans's neighbour.
Consequently, the brakeman is J, as Mr J lives in Chester.
If Smith beats Robinson at pool, then Robinson is the Fireman, and therefore
Smith is the engineer!
(or am I wrong?)
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Montreal Wanderer wrote:Something wrong or missing with these two cluescommunistworkethic wrote:On a train, Smith, Robinson, and Jones are the fireman, brakeman, and the engineer, but NOT respectively. Also aboard the train are three passengers who have the same names: a Mr. Smith, a Mr. Robinson, and a Mr. Jones.
Mr. Robinson is a passenger. He lives in Durham.
The brakeman lives exactly halfway between Chester and Durham
Mr. Jones is a passenger. He earns exactly £20,000 per year.
The brakeman's nearest neighbor, one of the passengers, earns exactly three times as much as the brakeman.
Smith is not a passenger. He beats the fireman at pool.
The passenger whose name is the same as the brakeman's lives in Chester.
Who is the engineer?
Or it's mrs/miss or ms smith so she is the engineer?
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