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Riddle: How is it possible to always find what you're looking for in the last place you look?
Answer: If you find what your are looking for then you would stop looking so it would be in the last place you look.
Riddle: Why did the tree want to leave the woods?
Answer: Wanted to branch out.
Riddle: The following sentence is false. The preceding sentence is true. Are these sentences true or false?
Answer: Neither, it's a paradox. If the first is true, then the second must be false, which makes the first false? it doesn't work.
Riddle: Why was the small bucket not looking well?
Answer: Well, he was a little pail (pale).
Riddle: What is a cocaine addict's favorite ride at the amusement park?
Answer: Bumper cars!
Riddle: Today has a weather forecast of an upside-down blizzard with a huge tsunami and violent earthquakes in the town of Gurondo. Where is Gurondo?
Answer: Gurondo is inside a snowglobe.
Riddle: How do you know if there's an elephant under your bed?
Answer: You bump your nose on the ceiling.
Riddle: It walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon and three legs in the evening. What is it?
Answer: Humans. Crawls on all fours as a baby, walks on two legs as an adult and uses two legs and a cane when they're old.
Riddle: InkyPinkyDinky. How do you spell that in four letters?
Answer: T-H-A-T.
Riddle: Professor Hunter, a former world traveler and recently retired community college teacher, is now able to pursue his favorite hobby in the comfort of his own home. Several diplomas, certificates, and a license to practice his hobby adorn his study where he continues to engage in his favorite pastime, which also happens to be the subject he taught part-time at the community college. He told me of a nightmare he had last week after he fell asleep in his study. The professor said he dreamed he was on a hunting expedition in an African jungle, far from any civilization. In his nightmare, he found himself alone, without any weapons, and was suddenly surrounded by a lion, a hippopotamus, a leopard, a cheetah, and a ferocious cape buffalo. They were just closing in for the kill when he suddenly awoke from his dream. But was it a dream? Professor Hunter said he nearly had a heart attack when he looked around the room, and realized the dream was real after all! What was the professor's hobby, and why was he so frightened when he awoke from his dream?
Answer: Professor Hunter was a world traveler as well as a big game hunter. He studied the art of taxidermy, got his license, and taught this favorite hobby of his at the community college for many years. He decorated his study with the heads of several big game animals he had bagged while hunting in Africa. He gave himself a genuine scare when he awakened from his dream to see the heads of the very animals of which he had just dreamt.