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To: Savant who wrote (61649)12/9/2022 8:22:52 PM
From: Savant  Respond to of 62549
 
thinking logically about that label...normally, if one follows instructions one by one...the child will usually fall out when it is turned inside out...lol

**but, who follows instructions, these days

PS, that brought back memories of when I was in Evergreen Colorado as a child....I read in the local, that 2 kids had gotten into one of the large dryers for a ride, couldn't get out...the old ones locked from the outside when shut....they got cooked...a lesson learned...I didn't get into any dryers after that.



To: Savant who wrote (61649)12/9/2022 8:27:41 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62549
 
Well, if they could talk with each other, then each person would just shout out the color of the the guy in front of him and at least two would know what color their hat is.

This reminds me of an old story. In a gathering everyone is telling puzzles. Not wishing to be left out, Joe starts with, "I have a really hard puzzle for you. What animal is it that is on a tree, is green, and speaks."

Everyone answers, obviously it is a parot.

"No. It's fish"

"What? Fish are not on a tree"

"But someone would put it there"

"And I've never seen a green fish"

"Someone painted it green."

"And fish can't talk"

"Someone talks for it"

"What the hell kind of puzzle is this?!!"

"As I said at the beginning, a really hard one. If it was parot, it would have been no puzzle at all!"