The Humor Thread


 
The first thing that came to my mind...

"Follow. But! Follow only if ye be men of valor! For the entrance to this cave is guarded by a creature so foul, so cruel, that no man yet has fought with it... and lived! BONES of full fifty men lie *strewn* about its lair! So! Brave knights! If you do doubt your courage or your strength, come no further, for death awaits you all with nasty, big, pointy teeth..."

Monty Python and the Holy Grail
 
The first thing that came to my mind...

"Follow. But! Follow only if ye be men of valor! For the entrance to this cave is guarded by a creature so foul, so cruel, that no man yet has fought with it... and lived! BONES of full fifty men lie *strewn* about its lair! So! Brave knights! If you do doubt your courage or your strength, come no further, for death awaits you all with nasty, big, pointy teeth..."

Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Awesome!!!!
 
The first thing that came to my mind...

"Follow. But! Follow only if ye be men of valor! For the entrance to this cave is guarded by a creature so foul, so cruel, that no man yet has fought with it... and lived! BONES of full fifty men lie *strewn* about its lair! So! Brave knights! If you do doubt your courage or your strength, come no further, for death awaits you all with nasty, big, pointy teeth..."

Monty Python and the Holy Grail
RUN AWAY!!!!!!!
 
Here's a twist... not a joke but rather a riddle:

A farmer died leaving in his will 17 horses to be divided among his 3 sons...

1/2 to the eldest,
1/3 to the middle son, and
1/9 to the youngest...

The probate court was left struggling with the math..

After much discussion they asked the advice of a very wise elderly neighbor farmer who solved the problem of how each of the sons should get the correct number of horses....

(Give it a try to answer... if someone cries uncle I will post the answer.)
 
Here's a twist... not a joke but rather a riddle:

A farmer died leaving in his will 17 horses to be divided among his 3 sons...

1/2 to the eldest,
1/3 to the middle son, and
1/9 to the youngest...

The probate court was left struggling with the math..

After much discussion they asked the advice of a very wise elderly neighbor farmer who solved the problem of how each of the sons should get the correct number of horses....

(Give it a try to answer... if someone cries uncle I will post the answer.)
That’s that “new math” and I ain’t biting!!
 
It takes a little horse sense to figure out... and looking outside the (math) box.

hint: it's not what you get out of this riddle, it's what you bring to it.
 
I’m guessing that the farmer brought a horse with him, making 18 horses.

oldest son got half (9)
middle son got 1/3 (6)
youngest got 1/9 (2)

total is 9+6+2 = 17.

Farmer got his horse back
 
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Here's a twist... not a joke but rather a riddle:

A farmer died leaving in his will 17 horses to be divided among his 3 sons...

1/2 to the eldest,
1/3 to the middle son, and
1/9 to the youngest...

The probate court was left struggling with the math..

After much discussion they asked the advice of a very wise elderly neighbor farmer who solved the problem of how each of the sons should get the correct number of horses....

(Give it a try to answer... if someone cries uncle I will post the answer.)
Meat grinder and a scale.
 

 

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