Closer, but still not quite right ;)
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Closer, but still not quite right ;)
A Leprechaun?
I didn't know they were green.
I'll give a hint: It's an animal, and it's generally very small but does have a tendency to travel in large numbers.
Oh, and it CAN have different colours, just like frogs, but again, it is not a frog.
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Originally Posted by AimusSage
Jumping Mexican Beans, Batman! :o
Grass?
Cucumber?
Frog?
Kangaroo?
We have a feeling that Aimus is lying to us in some very important point.
Toad?
Grasshopper?
A grasshopper indeed, I didn't think that was so hard?
The locust has a tendency to swarm you see. I thought that hint made it pretty obvious. :)
Taking any sheet of paper, how many times can that paper be folded in half before it becomes physically impossible to fold? Size doesn't matter here, the number will always be the same. :nod: :confused:
I believe the number was 7, assuming the sheet of paper is standard thickness.
http://www.cosgan.de/images/midi/sportlich/p050.gif Actually, I'm not even sure thickness of paper comes into play here. 7 times is all you can fold it in half! :D :nod:
But when you hit a size of that thickness, it's not so much folding as it is rolling.
I'm finding this one a tad suspicious, looking at her paper, did she fold it in HALF exactly this many times? Funny how it came out to look like a cigarette in the end. Hummmm? I won't say nay, but it is suspicious. A good find there, Taliesin. Make people think, anyway! :nod: ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Taliesin
New one: Listen carefully:
First split it.
Andy falls in.
I follow, draggin' a perfect circle.
What word is spelled?
Think. There's tricks involved. ;)
No takers, hummm. Oh, well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pendragon
It goes like this:
First split it: i t
Andy drops in (and D drops in) id t
I follow, draggin' a perfect circle (idi t) (o is a perfect circle)
The word is IDIOT
Simple, eh? http://www.cosgan.de/images/midi/frech/a050.gif
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