Please help me solve this riddle...

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by Wynand N, Jun 12, 2007.

  1. timgoz
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    timgoz Senior Member

    I'm in no hurry Frosty.

    Like the new avatar.

    To keep with Charlies admonishment, I reckon we have to figure out what you have in the pipe?

    Famous Thai "product"?

    Tim
     
  2. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    Tim,-- Not a clue mate at what you mean,--'in the pipe'???Thai product???

    Have you considered a new avatar, I mean what is that blue and yellow thing.

    Is it a book cover?

    As much as i like talking to ******* ,-- and i do ,--honestly ,--no joke,-- no fibs,, I must get some beauty sleep, lots of it would be better.

    So this is frosty Mc sausage muffin with egg,-- signing off.
     
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    timgoz Senior Member

    Avatar was family coat of arms.Now it is one of my sailing heros.
     
  4. Small Wally
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    Small Wally Junior Member

    Hens & eggs

    As I understand it, 1 hen can lay 1 egg per day.

    Therefore, 100 hens can lay 100 eggs in 1 day.

    So the answer is

    1 day.

    ...but what do I know...

    SW
     
  5. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    But where did the hen come from that laid the egg?
     
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    Small Wally Junior Member

    Picture this - a chicken and an egg lying in a bed. The chicken has a serene, satisfied look on its face and is smoking a cigarette, while the egg appears somewhat disappointed and annoyed.

    Now you tell me, which came first, the chicken or the egg?

    SW
     
  7. safewalrus
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    safewalrus Ancient Marriner

    A farm :?:
     
  8. Bergalia
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    Please help me solve this problem


    Confidentially Frosty - it was a Communist from Rhode Island USA - which is why we don't like to talk about it.....
     
  9. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    All that talk about Mugabwe earlier.---

    Well would you believe it theres some big meeting here on my island in the sun and apparantly Mugabwe is here for some meeting with Asia leaders. I thought there was a load of police n stuff driving about.

    Nothing goes on here without me knowing about it.

    I just heard on the 1pm news 55 minutes ago that Africarn is the newest (latest) language on the planet.
     
  10. Albert Ilardi
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    I understand that. But I - I would really like to have a chance to discuss what you keep telling me what I’m not discussing.”
     
  11. Wynand N
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    Wynand N Retired Steelboatbuilder

    :?: :confused: :!: As a South African speaking "Afrikaans" I must admit that I have not heard of this one....BTW, in which country does one find this "Africarn" language?
     
  12. Bergalia
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    Bergalia Senior Member

    Please help me solve this riddle


    Good question Wynand. (Hi again, you seem to have been rather silent lately. Learning your 'new' language I suppose....:D )

    I get the impression that 'Africarn' is another of those 'nice polite' phrases to cover a 'pidjin' language. And as far as I know Tagalog (Ta - gaa - log) is still the 'newest' adopted language on the planet (1937) to unify the several hundred seperate dialects of the Philippine nation.
    However, who am I to argue with Frosty (who has his own language at times....)
     
  13. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    My two fellow and "white" enthusiasts. I tried to think very hard how to spell Africarn. As I feel deep down that you did in actuall fact understand me then I also have to say that communication and threfore "language' did occurr.

    Argue not with me Berg but with the Malaysian 1pm news. I do wish you would pay attention, your a bright boy but you will day dream.
     
  14. Bergalia
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    Bergalia Senior Member

    Please help me solve this riddle

    Well talking of language and euphemisms - apparently there is a 're-make' of the 'Dam Busters' being made for the US market. Now here's the 'riddle': How do they get around the name of Guy Gibson's dog ? (For the uninformed, the dog was called that 'N' word). The dog, you may recall played a major part in the closing scenes of the original film even giving his name to the 'successful mission' call-sign.
    As this epic is based on fact - will the script-writers be allowed to alter history ? :rolleyes:
     

  15. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    "N" word WTF was that then.

    "Nipples"???

    Oh the ******* Oh they do make me laugh. What was that movie "free willy"

    I heard the story goes that they discovered what they had done but it was too late.

    Apparantly if you make a good film and every one likes it you have to stick your hand in wet cement on the street??? Funny people the *******.
     
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