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hitchhiker
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Sun, 17 Aug 03 04:56 PM
A cowboy rode to an inn on Friday stayed two nights and left on Friday.
How could that be?
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maj,
6 yr 102 days ago
Jacko explain, please. help.
kitkattail,
6 yr 102 days ago
I think I've heard this one before, so I won't give it away.
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Elena
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Sun, 17 Aug 03 10:01 PM
He spent days to get that inn, he arrived on Wednesday.
Where he slept the previuos nigths doesn't worry me.
:P
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hitchhiker
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Sun, 17 Aug 03 10:37 PM
Pretty good, but not the answer im looking for...
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Jacko,
6 yr 101 days ago
I just want to make sure. When you say on, do you mean on a horse or on that day?
kitkattail,
6 yr 101 days ago
He's solved it! Good job, Jacko!
Jacko,
6 yr 101 days ago
How the heck did I solve it?
Jacko,
6 yr 101 days ago
I get it. It was ridiculously tricky. He was on Friday, the name of the horse. Duh!
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