Puzzle...

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Tonks said:
A single railway track runs through a tunnel. One morning two trains ran along the same track, at the same speed and entered the tunnel. One was going north and the other south. Neither train stopped. How was a collision averted?

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Different times?
 
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FC1983 said:
lol thought it'd be too easy, ok moving on..

A man holds a picture, then points to a person on the picture and says;

"Brothers and sisters I have none, but that man's father is my father's son"

Who is the man talking about in the picture?




.. this should be interesting!
 
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fozter said:
"Brothers and sisters I have none, but that man's father is my father's son"

Who is the man talking about in the picture?




.. this should be interesting!


Cousin?

Tonks said:
He's the man with the answer :D


What about the ones facing east and west?

And polar bears have translucent fur noob
 
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or £15 for the simple reason that this is the amount you had left after you bought a few lagers and a pizza. Also theres the possibility you could have not have bought either aswell :)

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cheets64 said:
I have £15 in my pocket, I drink some lager and eat a pizza, what do I have left?
I'm guessing nothing. I.E It's saturday night. You had £15. You drank some beer, ate some pizza and now you're skint. Puzzle solved tbh. ;)

Although, the previous two posts are both more likely to be correct! :D
 
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Tonks said:
A single railway track runs through a tunnel. One morning two trains ran along the same track, at the same speed and entered the tunnel. One was going north and the other south. Neither train stopped. How was a collision averted?

choochoo

this wouldnt make sense but if this tunnel was at one of the poles both could be heading the same direction and be heading the opposite direction on a compass
 
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