You know I was thinking we could go back home...have some dinner and pop in the Sisqo CD...no? Weren't thinking that? Ok.
I'll be in the neighborhood later on, and I was wondering if maybe you wanted to get some frozen yogurt, or perhaps a whole meal of food, if that would be agreeable.
Folklore tells of Bigfoot Pete who discovered a vein of gold on the edge of the desert. Fearing that others might jump his claim, he knew he had to rush across the desert to the assay/claim office. The route was six days walk across the desert. Pete had no animals to help him but the local natives offered to help. The trouble was that no one (including Pete) could carry more than four days food and water. Can the trip be made - and how many helpers would Pete need?
okay, have 4 people leave. after one day two of them give one days f& w to pete and another (leaving the enough to return and giving the 2 guys left 4 days f&w) and turn back. The next day the other guy gives pete one day f&w and turns back (he has 2 days f&w left and pete is back to 4 days left ans 4 days f&w).
Thats not really a hint, thats the answer....nice job Tiger88
Two men who signed the Declaration of Independence had their respective families produce twoU.S. Presidents for each family. Who were they and who were the Presidents?
I hope this isn't in this thread already but here it goes:Two men are standing beside a casket and one asks who is in the casket. The other guy tells him:Brothers and sisters I have none, but this mans father is my fathers son. Who's in the casket?
John & John Quincy Adams and William Henry and Benjamin Harrison.
On my way to the fair, I met 7 jugglers and a bear, every juggler had 6 cats, every cat had 5 rats, every rat had 4 houses, every house had 3 mouses, every mouse had 2 louses, every louse had a spouse. How many in all are going to the fair?
There was an airplane crash, every single person died, but two people survived. How is this possible?