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Your Riddle For Today


ExoM7

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A man, a woman, and a child are watching a train come into a station. "Here it comes," says the woman. "Here she comes," says the man. "Here he comes," says the child. Who is correct?

 

-Exo (chhhhhh)

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The woman, because she's the only one refering to the train. The man has spotted his mistress and the child has spotted his real father.

 

That all seems terrible until you realise that the three train watchers don't actually know each other and everything is fine.

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They're all correct. The train is "it", there's a "he" and a "she" onboard the train. :)

 

Do NOT bypass the filter. -B6, he beat me. T>T

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The badger is correct.

 

YAY I WIN

badger badger badger badger badger mushroom...

well, whos right you ask?well, its obviosly darth vader. he rewlez

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The child is correct, because it is a MAIL train AHAHAHAHA! Your all stupid

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA

 

What's a mail train?

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Clever, although I must agree the pun wasn't very good.

 

What's a mail train?

 

My goodness, if public education is really this bad nowadays, I'm beginning to understand why YJL dropped out. It was only 80 years ago, do they really not cover it now...?

 

A mail train was a train that, in addition to passengers, carried a cart of mail. It was used back when trains were incredibly widespread, and when cars were so insufficient for long distances(Which most of them still are today,) and so prone to breaking down, it was illogical to use one instead of the train.

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Clever, although I must agree the pun wasn't very good.

 

What's a mail train?

 

My goodness, if public education is really this bad nowadays, I'm beginning to understand why YJL dropped out. It was only 80 years ago, do they really not cover it now...?

 

A mail train was a train that, in addition to passengers, carried a cart of mail. It was used back when trains were incredibly widespread, and when cars were so insufficient for long distances(Which most of them still are today,) and so prone to breaking down, it was illogical to use one instead of the train.

 

I was under the assumption it was the term "Train" not "Mail Train" that was under question.

 

But either way they also used Horses. And gunslingers. The West was fun :D

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Why does everyone in Exo's blog feel the need to make a bad attempt to be funny?

 

Seriously, ever noticed?

Have you ever noticed that you're... You're...

 

Sorry, I can't think of something funny. D=

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