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Discussion in 'Watford' started by colognehornet, Jun 26, 2013.

  1. mustyfrog

    mustyfrog Well-Known Member

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    Procol Harum
     
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  2. oldfrenchhorn

    oldfrenchhorn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    I thought that might take a little longer. Correct.
     
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  3. mustyfrog

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    You walk into an old horror house. It has no power or plumbing. Once inside, you see three doors. Each door has a number on it. Behind each door is a way for you to die. Behind door number one, you die by getting eaten by a lion. Behind door number two, you die by getting murdered. Behind door number three, you die by electric chair. You can’t turn back, so you have to go through a door. Which door do you go through?
     
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  4. colognehornet

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    Door number three because there is no electricity in the house.
     
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  5. mustyfrog

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    correct, all yours
     
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  6. colognehornet

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    Cheers Musty. A man is in possession of a wolf, a rabbit and a lettuce. He has a boat but can only take one of them at a time across a river - how does he get them all across without ever leaving the wolf alone with the rabbit or the rabbit alone with the lettuce (on either side of the river) - and how many times must he cross the river to achieve this ?
     
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  7. mustyfrog

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    ok trip1 takes the rabbit leaving wolf and lettuce, goes back, trip 2 takes the wolf but takes the rabbit back leaving the wolf on the other side, trip 3 takes the lettuce so the wolf and lettuce are on the other side, trip 4 picks up the rabbit so 4? sounds logical
     
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  8. colognehornet

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    I'll give you that Musty - the poor Rabbit ends up crossing the river 3 times. Over to you.
     
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  9. mustyfrog

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    I visited a farm the other day with my 3 dogs and we entered a field, there were 2 horses, a pig with her piglet, a rabbit, a cow with her calf, a turkey, 2 cats and a goose. How many feet are in the field?
     
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  10. Bolton's Boots

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    Two - yours.
     
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  11. mustyfrog

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    sorry incorrect
     
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    18... Dogs and cats have paws, pigs have trotters and horses have hooves???
     
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  13. yorkshirehornet

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  14. J T Bodbo

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    6 assuming geese & turkey feet are called palmates. Otherwise 10 if geese & turkey feet are called feet.
     
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  15. Hornet-Fez

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    Assuming palmate applies to goose feet then 16. :emoticon-0138-think;)
     
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  16. colognehornet

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    10 ? The man has two, the rabbit 4 and if the palmates of the goose and turkey are counted then 10 ?
     
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  17. mustyfrog

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    ok you are all correct based on different interpretation of a foot, (too hard for me) someone have a new question
     
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  18. Bolton's Boots

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    Ok...
    Which mildly successful 60s group was named after a hole in the ground?
     
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  19. J T Bodbo

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    Deep Purple ?
     
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  20. Bolton's Boots

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    No - I believe they were named after the old song Deep Purple.

    The group in question were American - and there's a very, very, very tenuous link to Watford FC.
     
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