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Meaningful truths on iron Napkin

   Posted by: Lamps   in Wrought iron sconces

wrought-iron-sconces Meaningful truths on iron Napkin

This is a beautiful holder and holds lots of napkins. It is very decorative and fits in well on our kitchen table.

Riddle help please?!?
1. Two rich men, now bankrupt, came across each other one day. After exchanging greetings and catching up with what had happened in their lives, they compared how much money each had. The first one had $80 and the second one had only $42. However, two hours later, between both of them they had more than $84 million in cash. Neither of them had inherited anything, won the lottery, or received payment for a debt or loan. How could this be?2. A sparrow has fallen into a hole in a rock. The hole iron Napkin measures three inches in diameter and is three feet deep. Due to the depth of the hole, the sparrow cannot be reached by hand. We cannot use sticks or canes, because we cannot hurt the bird. How can you get the bird out?3. How can you make a hole in a paper napkin and then fit your body through it without tearing the napkin?4. The maximum length of a postal package is 30 inches. How can you mail an iron bar that measures 40 inches in length without bending it?5. A homeless man runs out of cigarettes. He looks for cigarette butts since he knows that he can make one new cigarette out of every three butts. He picks up nine butts. If he smokes one cigarette per hour, how many hours can he smoke for?6. Two thin ropes hang from the high ceiling of an empty room, just too far apart from each other to be grabbed with both hands at the same time. How can you tie a knot with both rope ends using only a pair of scissors?Please explain how you get your answer. For example if you say three hours, explain how you get to that answer.
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Newlon
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This is a beautiful napkin holder, it holds many napkins, and looks great in my kitchen. I love how the swirly arm holds the napkins in place.

May 15th, 2011 at 7:22 pm