Dr. L
10-29-2009, 01:14 AM
Since I'm absolutely terrible at math, I'm borrowing this idea from Grunthos, except with a 'Right brain' alteration, where his riddles are 'left-brained'.
Basically, these riddles will puzzle the imagination, whereas Grunthos' will puzzle logical thought.
These will likely mostly be circumstantial.
First Riddle: Two funeral Processions are about to pass from opposing directions, and there are no turn-offs in the road in sight. It is both a moral obligation and a law to pull over when a funeral procession passes by in your area. Which Funeral Procession pulls over?
On a side note, I thank Grunthos for the idea.
Basically, these riddles will puzzle the imagination, whereas Grunthos' will puzzle logical thought.
These will likely mostly be circumstantial.
First Riddle: Two funeral Processions are about to pass from opposing directions, and there are no turn-offs in the road in sight. It is both a moral obligation and a law to pull over when a funeral procession passes by in your area. Which Funeral Procession pulls over?
On a side note, I thank Grunthos for the idea.