Question: You're in a magical bathroom with no windows and the only way things can get in and out is by an open door.
You decide to have a bath so you turn on the tap,
you shut the door and the handle breaks so you can't open it, you then turn off the tap and the knob breaks so water keeps coming.
Question: Hide and seek is your game, I watch you play behind me hiding from thoughs who seek you, knowing that pretty soon you will change day by day and won't need me anymore.What am I?
Question: i'm the beginning of sorrow, and the end of sickness. u cannot express happiness without me, yet i'm in the midst of crosses. i'm always in risk, yet never in danger. u may find me in the sun, but i'm never out of darkness.
Question: A wealthy man named Richard Ellis had been counting his money. When he finished, he accidentally left a $100.00 bill on his desk. But when he returned for it a short while later, it was gone. Only two other people could have seen the bill. One was the maid; the other was the butler.
The maid told him that she had hidden it for safe-keeping under a green book that was on the desk. But when they looked the bill was not there.
The butler said he had found the bill where the maid had left it. He had placed it inside the book, where he thought there was less chance that somebody would find it. He had written down the page numbers so that he would not forget them. The bill was between pages 35 and 36, he said. But when they looked, there was no money in the book.
After Mr. Ellis had talked to the maid and the butler, he called the police. He knew who had taken the money. Who was it, and how did he know?
Answer: The butler did it. Mr. Ellis knew the butler was lying because pages 35 and 36 in a book are always printed on opposite sides of the same piece of paper.