aquaholic wrote:I left home and made three lefts............where am I???????
Super easy!!!
Third base?
Close enough........Home plate.............I didn't consider homeplate to first a left
I really thought is was homeplate when I started figuring it out, but didn't say so because someone else had already said "home", which is the term I thought rather than "homeplate", but still in baseball terms. Anyhoo...... new riddle soon come, mon!
"It's a bit like being unpleasantly drunk."
"What's unpleasant about being drunk?"
"You go and ask a glass of water that." (Douglas Adams)
A pregnant lady named her children: Dominique, Regis, Michelle, Fawn, Sophie and Lara. What will she name her next child? Jessica, Katie, Abby or Tilly?
"It's a bit like being unpleasantly drunk."
"What's unpleasant about being drunk?"
"You go and ask a glass of water that." (Douglas Adams)
GrannaC wrote:A pregnant lady named her children: Dominique, Regis, Michelle, Fawn, Sophie and Lara. What will she name her next child? Jessica, Katie, Abby or Tilly?
GrannaC wrote:A pregnant lady named her children: Dominique, Regis, Michelle, Fawn, Sophie and Lara. What will she name her next child? Jessica, Katie, Abby or Tilly?
tilly. do re mi fa so la ti...
Ti-lly, a drink with jam and bread . . . you're so right and it's so your turn!
"It's a bit like being unpleasantly drunk."
"What's unpleasant about being drunk?"
"You go and ask a glass of water that." (Douglas Adams)
rednekkPH wrote:At the hardware store I was quoted $4.50 for 2, $9.00 for 50, and $13.50 for 144. I wanted 6. It cost me $4.50. What was I buying?
This one may be the toughest yet. Any chance of a hint?
Let's talk it out amongst ourselves & see if we can get it without a hint . . . let's see . . . 144 equals a gross . . . each increase in priceis by $4.50 . . . nope, I don't get it.
"It's a bit like being unpleasantly drunk."
"What's unpleasant about being drunk?"
"You go and ask a glass of water that." (Douglas Adams)
pair8head wrote:This one may be the toughest yet. Any chance of a hint?
Hmmm...
Hint: look for the correlation between the prices and what the prices are for. Sorry, that's about the best I can do without completely giving it away.