Originally posted by CZeke Not so. "e" turned upside down looks like "a". I did my research before concocting this story of transatlantic train travel.
Originally posted by CZeke since sending kids on trains is typically a British thing, let's say he's going to Wales. He drops the sign at some point (work with me here) and ends up holding it upside down. As a result, the adults misread it, and he's taken to Salem and burned as a witch.
Not so funny now, is it?
lol i like this much better than the actual answer. 😉
hahaha i was laughing so hard when i saw someone guessed kings indian ???? that was so out of the blue..i guess it wasnt that funny but at least its good to know im only the 2nd dumbest person on the site......YAAAY
Originally posted by Dance Master MC I think a better answer to the the riddle would involve something about BIlly the Kid himself, like robbing a train or something......
I also thought it was something like that.
It's Billy the Kid pretending to be a 4-year old.
His attendant is a guard and he has put something in Billy's mouth so he can't speak and Billy has never learnt to read.
When his attendant is gone he escapes.
Originally posted by Meneer Dries I also thought it was something like that.
It's Billy the Kid pretending to be a 4-year old.
His attendant is a guard and he has put something in Billy's mouth so he can't speak and Billy has never learnt to read.
When his attendant is gone he escapes.
Any good?
sure.....the answer is whatever you want it to be!........
Originally posted by Dance Master MC I think a better answer to the the riddle would involve something about BIlly the Kid himself, like robbing a train or something......
that one wont work. billy was a horsethief and a convicted murderer, although he probably shouldn't have been, at least for the ones that he did kill, but . . he NEVER robbed a train!
Originally posted by coquette that one wont work. billy was a horsethief and a convicted murderer, although he probably shouldn't have been, at least for the ones that he did kill, but . . he NEVER robbed a train!
just trying to to make connections with a western theme.........
Originally posted by Dance Master MC Here it is: One day a kid named Billy who was only 4 was being sent away on a train, but Billy could neither read nor talk, so his guardian made a sign saying his destenation. But in the end Billy never got to his destenation. Why?
i thought this thing was kind of stupid, what do you think?
the sign says "his destenation"
no one knew where "his destenation" was since it only said "h-i-s d-e-s-t-e-n-a-t-i-o-n" in big block letters
someone go try my puzzle, suicide in the afternoon...
it's entirely original, and I want to know if its any good...