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Riddle:
Johnathan gets in a car and is driven to a bar. At the bar, Johnathan sees a person drinking soda. Johnathan doesn't know why, but the stranger seems familiar. Johnathan then heads to a different bar, where the same stranger is drinking soda. Johnathan once again leaves for a different bar. At the third bar, the stranger was there, and Johnathan got the nerve to ask the stranger who he was. Who was the stranger?
Answer: The taxi driver that drove Johnathan to the bar!
Riddle:
A woman, who is the executive director of a large and profitable business, has an interesting job description. Among her many duties, she is primarily responsible for the gathering and dispensing of pictures of dead people. In fact, she has a special room within her facility which is specifically designed to hold many thousands of these pictures, and she is assigned the task of securing this room against any and all unscrupulous scoundrels who might try to steal them. Her gang of laborers spend most of the week exchanging these pictures with those who frequent her establishment, sometimes collecting, and sometimes giving these pictures to others at their request. This woman and her employees appear to enjoy their work, as they all carry these pictures of deceased individuals in their purses and wallets outside of work. Is this woman and her gang of laborers morbidly deranged, or are they more normal than they initially appear to be? Just what is this business in which these people are engaged?
Answer: The woman is a bank president, and her gang of laborers are the tellers who work there. The pictures of dead people are the many thousands of bills and coins, each with a picture of a former President or a high ranking official who are now deceased, from our past government.
Riddle:
A man wants to enter an exclusive club, but he doesn't know the password, so he watches the bouncer to figure it out. A woman comes up and the bouncer says, "12." The woman replies, "6." The bouncer lets her in. Another woman comes up and the bouncer says, "6." The woman says "3" and the bouncer lets her in. The man feels he's heard enough and goes up to the door. The bouncer says "10," and the man replies, "5." The bouncer tells him to get lost. What should the man have said instead?
Answer: : 3 — the number of letters in the word "ten."
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