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Post: # 58769Post Muddypause »

I'm not very convinced by my reasoning, but:

A river (water) runs and never wearies.

Fire can consume many things pretty well, so maybe it eats and is always hungry.

The ground (earth) can absorb a lot of water, so always be thirsty (although in some wetlands this is prolly debatable).

The wind (air) can whistle, so maybe it can be said to sing, too. Though I can't think why this is never good.

Am I close?

Right, Kid's Korner again:

What gets wetter the more it dries?
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Post: # 58770Post hamster »

Muddypause wrote:I'm not very convinced by my reasoning, but:

A river (water) runs and never wearies.

Fire can consume many things pretty well, so maybe it eats and is always hungry.

The ground (earth) can absorb a lot of water, so always be thirsty (although in some wetlands this is prolly debatable).

The wind (air) can whistle, so maybe it can be said to sing, too. Though I can't think why this is never good.

Am I close?
Yes, that's what puzzled me. I've even been googling the origin of the phrase 'it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good' to see if it can shed any light on this!! (Taking this a bit too seriously.... :oops: )

You're probably right that fire is hungry rather than thirsty though.
Muddypause wrote:Right, Kid's Korner again:

What gets wetter the more it dries?
Ooh, I know that one! Won't give it away though.[/quote]
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Post: # 58774Post Milims »

Mudddy Pause wrote: What gets wetter the more it dries?

(Sticks hand in air) Me! Pick me! I know! Me! Me! Pick me!!

In that case - when is door not a door?
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The only one I knew was Mary because I'd heard it before.

Actually I'd heard the albatross one before too but had forgotten!

I like things like this but I can't do them, although I'm glad to know I'm not a psycho. :mrgreen:

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A woman has 7 children, half of them are boys.
How can this be possible?
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The Chili Monster wrote:Jarmara wrote:

Ok a gardening riddle
I stand on one leg and my heart is in my head.
What am I?
A lettuce?
no sorry try again
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hamster wrote:
Jarmara wrote:Ok a gardening riddle

I stand on one leg and my heart is in my head.
What am I?
An artichoke?

no sorry try again :wink:
Jarmara wrote:Any body had any luck with this one yet ?

There are four brothers in this world that were all born together. The first runs and never wearies. The second eats and is never full. The third drinks and is always thirsty. The fourth sings a song that is never good.
If they are the four elements, I'm guessing the first is water and the third is fire. Can't work out why either of the others should be air or earth though. :?
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Muddypause wrote:I'm not very convinced by my reasoning, but:

A river (water) runs and never wearies.

Fire can consume many things pretty well, so maybe it eats and is always hungry.

The ground (earth) can absorb a lot of water, so always be thirsty (although in some wetlands this is prolly debatable).

The wind (air) can whistle, so maybe it can be said to sing, too. Though I can't think why this is never good.

Am I close?



Right, Kid's Korner again:

What gets wetter the more it dries?






YES! you got it right :cheers:

iis the answer to yours a towel ?
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Milims wrote:Mudddy Pause wrote: What gets wetter the more it dries?

(Sticks hand in air) Me! Pick me! I know! Me! Me! Pick me!!

In that case - when is door not a door?
when its A Jar?
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Post: # 59092Post Andy Hamilton »

OK the 7 children one. All of them are boys? This way half of them are boys and so are the other half, meaning that it does not matter that there is a half child?
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Post: # 59140Post glenniedragon »

7 children- half of them are boys....

All seven are boys, no mention that the other half are different

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Post: # 59152Post Andy Hamilton »

Many-manned scud-thumper,
Maker of worn wood,
Shrub-ruster,
Sky-mocker,
Rave!
Portly pusher,
Wind-slave.

What am I?
First we sow the seeds, nature grows the seeds then we eat the seeds. Neil Pye
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Post: # 59154Post Muddypause »

Bonniegirl wrote:A woman has 7 children, half of them are boys.
How can this be possible?
How indeed. I mean, isn't it an act of irrisponsibility to have so many children at a time when the world's resources are already being stretched beyond sustainability? This is just no way to act if we want to challenge the precepts of growth, consumption and expansion. Think of all those extra disposable nappies, of all the extra 4x4s doing the school run, of all the extra...........

Oh, hang on. Wrong forum; sorry. As you were.
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Andy wrote:
Many-manned scud-thumper,
Maker of worn wood,
Shrub-ruster,
Sky-mocker,
Rave!
Portly pusher,
Wind-slave.

Is it a windmill?
Let us be lovely
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Let us be silly and free
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It won't make us rich
But damn it how happy we'll be!
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Post: # 59161Post Andy Hamilton »

Nope not a windmill.
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