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SUNDAY'S RIDDLE
Posted by PEGASUS (VIP) 12 Sep 2004 8:49am
    


Sam is at work. He goes off to his right. Then he goes off to his left three times and passes a man in a mask. What is Sam's occupation?




sundays riddle
Posted by (VIP) 12 Sep 2004 9:01am
    


I am at a total loss on this one Peg.....the only thing I know is Sam does not like green eggs and ham.

Rocky



Wow
Posted by Kaupanger (VIP) 12 Sep 2004 9:36am
    


After long and careful consideration, I've come to the conclusion that I don't know. Can I have his green eggs and ham?



ROFL
Posted by PEGASUS (VIP) 12 Sep 2004 9:41am
    


Love the responses anyhow... come on you guys..GUESS!!

I needed a harder one for today..you guys are too good!

I'll give the answer tomorrow if no one guesses it.



Here's a guess
Posted by Spider 12 Sep 2004 9:50am
    


A bank guard???



sundays riddle
Posted by (VIP) 12 Sep 2004 11:08am
    


a mouse in a maze? am clueless on this one pegasi



Guess you need a hint
Posted by PEGASUS (VIP) 12 Sep 2004 12:11pm
    


This involves a round object....



sundays riddle
Posted by (VIP) 12 Sep 2004 1:19pm
    


A baseball player



That's Right!!
Posted by PEGASUS (VIP) 12 Sep 2004 1:55pm
    


A baseball player it is!!

WTG Rocky



aanswer to Sundays riddle
Posted by tenuvuz (VIP) 13 Sep 2004 10:50am
    


A baseball player

Ten



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