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Puzzle
To carry on from awuls critical reasoning thread, here is a puzzle for the weekend. This is less a problem of critical reasoning and more just a riddle. Many of you may have heard this before, so if you have, please refrain from divulging the answer for 24 hours, when I'll post the answer. But I suspect someone will solve it before that. Here goes:
A detective shows up at a secluded old house out in the desert. Inside he finds a dead man and also 53 bicycles. What happened?
You may ask yes/no questions. Good luck.
A detective shows up at a secluded old house out in the desert. Inside he finds a dead man and also 53 bicycles. What happened?
You may ask yes/no questions. Good luck.
Hmmm, that last puzzle worked up an appetite. Biz Opp!!!
While ya'll are strolling around this puzzle, let me know if you want to buy a luck dog and soft drink. Don't think on an empty stomach!!
Who wants a Luck Dog?!?!?!??!?
While ya'll are strolling around this puzzle, let me know if you want to buy a luck dog and soft drink. Don't think on an empty stomach!!
Who wants a Luck Dog?!?!?!??!?
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OK here is my theory:
The man was the leader of a doomsday cult which believed that gas and electrical powered transportation were the work of the devil and that horses were evil. Him and his 52 disciples went on a desert retreat riding their bicycles (the only approved mode of transportation).
After serving them the infamous Kool Aid, he gave them a proper burial then stood at the altar, said his prayers and drank the last cup.
The man was the leader of a doomsday cult which believed that gas and electrical powered transportation were the work of the devil and that horses were evil. Him and his 52 disciples went on a desert retreat riding their bicycles (the only approved mode of transportation).
After serving them the infamous Kool Aid, he gave them a proper burial then stood at the altar, said his prayers and drank the last cup.
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OK here is my theory: The man was the leader of a doomsday cult which believed that gas and electrical powered transportation were the work of the devil and that horses were evil. Him and his 52 disciples went on a desert retreat riding their bicycles (the only approved mode of transportation). After serving them the infamous Kool Aid, he gave them a proper burial then stood at the altar, said his prayers and drank the last cup.
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