Well, seeing as she uses a Zimmer frame (see above), she couldn't possibly have walked to all those places in the real Paris, in the course of a single morning. So I'm still guessing.Tetedelacourse said:I've got one.
One day, Great Aunt Betty decided to go on holiday. The morning after she arrived, she went for a walk in the vicinity of her hotel, and saw, amongst other things, the Eiffel Tower, the Arc De Triomphe, the Louvre, the Champs Elysses and a big sign saying "Bienvenue a Paris".
Where did Great Aunt Betty go on holiday?
Didn't know about the plane-on-treadmill, but just googled it and it seems pretty obvious to me. Don't know what 'ducks' puzzle you are on about either, but it may be the same as the 'pigeons' puzzle I heard years ago:Sorry, couldn't resist. Have been embittered by planes on treadmills and ducks. Hey plane on treadmill-gate was about a year ago! Can we have it again?
A man is driving a truckload of live pigeons, packed into large cages loaded into the back of a solid-sided truck. He reaches a weak bridge. He figures that the combined weight of the truck, the cages, and the pigeons, is too much for the bridge, but minus the weight of the pigeons he is OK, so he bangs on the side of the truck to startle the pigeons and make them take to the air, until he is safely across.
Is he right? And would it make a difference, if the truck were open-sided?