The Unsolvable Riddle. · 12:07am Mar 30th, 2014
Here's my next blog post, and yes I know I've posted alot of blog posts today, I'm board, and need something to do. The riddle is from a story I've read, I won't tell what the name is though. So here's the riddle:
How does a coal maker, who earns only ten cents a day,
support his family, repay a debt, save for his old age,
and still have some money to throw out the window?
I will post the answer in a couple days. Good luck.
He gets money help from the bank?
Hahhahahahahahahahaha..I hate you. (I don't hate you)
1965175 no, but good guess. This riddle is from a story, which takes place bake when there were kings and knights, and I don't think they had a bank back then.
1965198
Oh, he was the king's number one coal maker, but the king was not allowed to give him a lot of money?
Or he's related to royalty?
1965210 no and no.
1965223
He makes diamonds
1965274 no, I didn't know it was so fun to day 'no'
1965286 he wastes food?
1965288 no.
1965336 he gets tips?
1965345 no.
1965352 cheap dime store hooker, or makes false money like THE GREAT AND POWERFUL TRIXIE
1965358 NO
1965361 he is black
1965365 why do you think its called the unsolvable riddle?
ITS UNSOLVABLE.
1965377 the answer is that there is no answer
1965412 no there is an answer
1965420
You two's (I think that's how you say it) conversation is hilarious.
1965471 it is kind of funny.
1965476
Yes, yes it is.
1965420 GAH i hate this STUPID FUCKING RIDDLE
1965610 do you want to know what the answer is?
1965648 pleaseeeeeeee
1965668 I'll tell you when I tell everyone else
Ten cents back then was worth a lot of money. Times change.
If not, does any of his other family members work?
Do they have friends who would lend them money?
Are the days different?
Is the money system the same?
Does he litterly throw the money out of the window, or is it a figure if speech?
How big is his family?
How large is the debt?
1966273 is family has five members
No., its jut a figure of speec
and all of you guesses are wrong
1966289 how large is the debt?
1966291 I have no idea.