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Sat 13 Nov, 2004 08:43 am
Where does yesterday come after today, the future before the past, July before June, before after after and after before before?
Welcome to A2k Imagine
You will have to come up with something harder than that on this site, there are some smart RRRRRs around here (Not that I'm one I hasten to add)
I thought it was kinda cute - when he told my older son (15) who couldn't figure it out, he handed him the dictionary and said, "You'll find the answer in here" to which my older son answered, "You mean I read the whole dictionary to find the answer to this stupid riddle?" Gave us a good chuckle.
imagine1957 wrote:I thought it was kinda cute - when he told my older son (15) who couldn't figure it out, he handed him the dictionary and said, "You'll find the answer in here" to which my older son answered, "You mean I read the whole dictionary to find the answer to this stupid riddle?" Gave us a good chuckle.
It is cute, reminds me of the one where little Joannie came back from her first day at sunday school and mum asks her "what did you learn today" and Joannie says we learned a hymn about a cross eyed bear called gladly, it took mum a while to realise that the hymn was "Gladly the cross I'd bear"