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Dutchgirl Posted Mon 08 Oct, 2007 5:31 PM |
Hello everyone, the daugther of my boyfriend have a weekletter from school, with a riddle, i dont know the answer maybe some of u know:
Manon left on Friday and came back on Friday, but she was only two days away. How is this possible.......? |
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dee Posted Mon 08 Oct, 2007 5:32 PM |
friday was the name of the horse? |
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ElspethOllie Posted Mon 08 Oct, 2007 5:35 PM |
something with time zone... that's my guess. |
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Gladly (the cross-eyed bear) Posted Mon 08 Oct, 2007 5:41 PM |
nae idea , however i think dee may have got it. |
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Dutchgirl Posted Mon 08 Oct, 2007 5:44 PM |
yeah i think thats a ood one, because Friday is written with a cappital F mhhhh i think thats it :D |
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SamuraiSandy Posted Mon 08 Oct, 2007 5:46 PM |
Dutchgirl wrote: yeah i think thats a ood one, because Friday is written with a cappital F mhhhh i think thats it :D
that sounds like a good answer...
when will you get the answer? |
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GotChrist Posted Mon 08 Oct, 2007 5:51 PM |
Where does it say anything about a horse? |
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weirdmom Posted Mon 08 Oct, 2007 5:51 PM |
I agree that Dee's answer is probably the right one. Way to go Dee!
Dutch, interesting that you mention that Friday is capitalized. In English the days of the week are always capitalized so that wouldn't give an extra clue to the reader. |
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KevInSweden Posted Mon 08 Oct, 2007 5:57 PM |
Yep Friday is most likely the name of a method of transport. |
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Lemon Grinner Posted Mon 08 Oct, 2007 6:01 PM |
weirdmominaustin wrote:
Dutch, interesting that you mention that Friday is capitalized. In English the days of the week are always capitalized so that wouldn't give an extra clue to the reader.
I been tryna say that but this board is so slow the reply bit wouldnt even upload lol. |
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Dutchgirl Posted Mon 08 Oct, 2007 6:05 PM |
Lemon Grinner wrote: weirdmominaustin wrote:
Dutch, interesting that you mention that Friday is capitalized. In English the days of the week are always capitalized so that wouldn't give an extra clue to the reader.
I been tryna say that but this board is so slow the reply bit wouldnt even upload lol.
well it was a dutch thing and here in holland we never sayh friday with a capital....
and we dont get the answer they never do that....so a littole bit frustrated when u didn't now it hehehe |
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weirdmom Posted Mon 08 Oct, 2007 6:06 PM |
GotChrist wrote: Where does it say anything about a horse?
Have you worked it out yet? |
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GotChrist Posted Mon 08 Oct, 2007 6:10 PM |
weirdmominaustin wrote: GotChrist wrote: Where does it say anything about a horse?
Have you worked it out yet?
I know what everyone's talking about but I'm just saying that it doesn't mention a horse in it anywhere. |
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Lemon Grinner Posted Mon 08 Oct, 2007 6:10 PM |
GotChrist wrote: weirdmominaustin wrote: GotChrist wrote: Where does it say anything about a horse?
Have you worked it out yet?
I know what everyone's talking about but I'm just saying that it doesn't mention a horse in it anywhere.
It COULD be a horse. |
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weirdmom Posted Mon 08 Oct, 2007 6:12 PM |
Lemon Grinner wrote: GotChrist wrote: weirdmominaustin wrote: GotChrist wrote: Where does it say anything about a horse?
Have you worked it out yet?
I know what everyone's talking about but I'm just saying that it doesn't mention a horse in it anywhere.
It COULD be a horse.
It could be any form of transportation that someone has called Friday.
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