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Hotel
Started by rookie1ja, Mar 30 2007 03:25 PM
63 replies to this topic
#11
Posted 04 July 2007 - 03:36 PM
#12
Posted 06 July 2007 - 10:41 PM
What if the first room contained siamese twins and a guest.
#13
Posted 09 July 2007 - 05:32 PM
I thought the idea of logic jokes was finding a hard to see solution, not being unable to solve them.
I could make up a hundred jokes with no answer in about 25 seconds.
I could make up a hundred jokes with no answer in about 25 seconds.
#14
Posted 09 July 2007 - 05:34 PM
Siamese twins can only have their own room after extensive surgery.
#15
Posted 09 July 2007 - 10:03 PM
I think the bellboy should just pull out a cot or something for the 13th guest and let him stay in the office for reduced price or free. Nobody else will be able to stay there anyway so, he can put up a "no vacancy" sign and he should remain relatively undisturbed.
Or maybe he just directed him to another hotel with a vacancy. lol.
Or maybe he just directed him to another hotel with a vacancy. lol.
#16
Posted 21 July 2007 - 05:40 AM
Of course it was possible. The hotel room was the most unique hotel in the world with room number 0. So guest number 1 occupies room 0, guest number 2 occupies room number 1 and so on and so fourth.
#17
Posted 21 July 2007 - 01:34 PM
Does it count if one of the female guests is pregnant?
#18
Posted 21 July 2007 - 05:36 PM
good one hunee9! that would be two ppl...
guest #2 was the baby, so guess #3 (the pregnant mother) went into room 2 (and obviously so did her baby).
or, the bellboy was bringing in their luggage from the car, and it was late and his shift was almost over, and he was thinking about his own cozy room at home that he shared with his brother, but he wanted his own room.
since the bellboy was considered "guest 13" he put guest 2 in the last room and then went back to his own home ;D
lol i know the riddle's supposed to be an impossible "paradox with a catch" in that he counts the thirteenth person as the second person, but i was having some fun
guest #2 was the baby, so guess #3 (the pregnant mother) went into room 2 (and obviously so did her baby).
or, the bellboy was bringing in their luggage from the car, and it was late and his shift was almost over, and he was thinking about his own cozy room at home that he shared with his brother, but he wanted his own room.
since the bellboy was considered "guest 13" he put guest 2 in the last room and then went back to his own home ;D
lol i know the riddle's supposed to be an impossible "paradox with a catch" in that he counts the thirteenth person as the second person, but i was having some fun
#19
Posted 24 July 2007 - 04:41 AM
Could one of the guests been a child who wanted their own room, but ended up staying in the same room as the parent?
Dave
Dave
#20
Posted 10 September 2007 - 12:59 AM
exorbitantego:
someguy101 is correct. It is no longer accepted that a male pronoun be non-gender bias. It was part of the woman's movement that affected Standard English Grammar.
someguy101 is correct. It is no longer accepted that a male pronoun be non-gender bias. It was part of the woman's movement that affected Standard English Grammar.
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