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Yea. I added a clue. Actually the saw I added. Even withthout the saw in there, you still would have gotten the answer. Witht just the mirror and the desk the answer is.......
I looked into the mirror to see what I saw. I take the saw, saw the desk in half, two halves make a hole. So yea man, you would have gotten it either way.
A freind of mines dad applied at Microsoft a long time ago. He said that was one of the many odd questions in the testing process.
hmm... assuming it's drywall, just saw the wall and walk out! If you were to cut a desk in two, what would you have used to reattach it? I didn't see anything about nails, glue, etc. Yeah, I would saw through the wall and step out of the room. I'd then call a contractor to put a door in the room to make it a bit simpler to get in and out.
I love riddles,that one has been around awhile,here is another one,on the lines of a joke,it really has only one logical answer but I have seen alot of other funny answers to it.
It is late at night,there is a crackhead and a pothead out for a cruise,who is driving?
Well,I guess that was too easy,I hope somebody else jumps in here with some other good riddles,like I said I love them,and the more mind challenging they are the better.And shouldn`t it have started with"Riddle me this"?
ALL the children are boys, so 1/2 half are boys and so is the other half.
A farmer and his hired help were carrying grain to the barn. The farmer carried one sack of grain and the hired help carried two sacks. Who carried the heavier load and why?
The farmer's load was heavier. His hired help only carried two sacks, while the farmer
carries one sack, but his sack is a sack of grain. The hired help only carried 2 sacks - both empty.
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