Okay, here is another Car Talk puzzler for you from the Car Talk site(Tom and Ray are the hosts of the show)
RAY: A few weeks ago, Tommy calls me up and tell me that our sister Lucille is sick. He says, "I'll make her some chicken soup if you will deliver it to her." So, after work, I show up at Tommy's house.When I get there, Tommy's pouring chicken soup into a plastic container and mumbling that he can't find the right cover for it.We try one, and it pops off. We put another cover on. It pops off. I tried to put tape on the cover, and the tape won't stick to the plastic.So, I very carefully carry the chicken soup out to my Dodge Colt Vista... TOM: Is this the automotive part of the puzzler?
RAY: You bet. I put the soup on the floor. With great trepidation, I pull away from the curb.I realize as I'm driving that my house is between Tommy's house and Lucille's house, and I should stop off at home, see the wife and kids and the hounds, and maybe have supper.So, I stop at home. I have supper. I sit in front of the TV, and I fall asleep watching TV. Hours later, I wake up - TOM: Remembering that our sister is probably knocking at the front door, looking for the chicken soup. RAY: Right. And I go back to sleep. I wake up again at 1:30. I hurriedly grab a few old National Geographic magazines and some fruit that we were going to throw away. I jump in the car and drive to her house, which is several miles from my house-never once concerned that I'm going to spill the soup. And, in fact, I don't spill a drop of it. TOM: But, you were concerned when you left my house. RAY: Right, but why wasn't I concerned this time?
Think you know the answer? I will tell you the correct answer in two days again. ;-)
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Puzzler answer
Okay, the question was:"My wife was always forgetting where she left her car keys. One day, I heard her about to tip over our chest of drawers. Bursting into our bedroom, I saw her car keys, and using a simple four word phrase, I calmed her down, and showed her where her keys were." The tricky part is that the words were all homonyms. (words that sound alike, like: to, two, too...)
And the answer is: There there, they're there. The first two "theres" are to calm her down, and then there is a contraction of they are to they're, and lastly, there, pointing out her keys. Hope all of you like it, I might put some more of these up later.
Gotta go,
Jacob
And the answer is: There there, they're there. The first two "theres" are to calm her down, and then there is a contraction of they are to they're, and lastly, there, pointing out her keys. Hope all of you like it, I might put some more of these up later.
Gotta go,
Jacob
Monday, March 22, 2010
A puzzler for you!
I don't know if any of you listen to NPR Car Talk, but every week they have a puzzler, and answer last week's puzzler. Anyway, I am going to see if any of you can answer this one, quoting right from them. (If any of you have heard this and remember the answer, please don't post the answer. That would be cheating.)
I will give you the answer in two days. Here it is, as I remember it. "My wife was always forgetting where she left her car keys. One day, I heard her about to tip over our chest of drawers. Bursting into our bedroom, I saw her car keys, and using a simple four word phrase, I calmed her down, and showed her where her keys were. The tricky part is that the words were all homonyms. (words that sound alike, like: to, two, too...)
So, leave me a comment telling me what you think the answer is, and I will tell you the correct answer in two days.
Bye.
I will give you the answer in two days. Here it is, as I remember it. "My wife was always forgetting where she left her car keys. One day, I heard her about to tip over our chest of drawers. Bursting into our bedroom, I saw her car keys, and using a simple four word phrase, I calmed her down, and showed her where her keys were. The tricky part is that the words were all homonyms. (words that sound alike, like: to, two, too...)
So, leave me a comment telling me what you think the answer is, and I will tell you the correct answer in two days.
Bye.
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