A man, lost in the wilderness, comes to a bridge, he HAS to cross this bridge to have any chance of survival. The man has 4 eggs, all of which are vital in saving him from starvation, but the bridge that he has to cross can only take the weight of the man and 3 of his eggs, how does the man cross the bridge in ONE journey with all 4 eggs without it collapsing? I think I might of posted this before, but thought I would again anyway because no one I know has ever got it... Without being a cheating f**ker that is.
Is the man a construction engineer capable of bolstering the bridge strength, fast enough to **** an egg and run to the other side to catch it or maybe a capable of juggling to keep the weight of two in the air at all times? EDIT: I did not say ***** an egg...
Take 3 across, put them on the floor, go back and get the other egg, it is ONE journey if you think about it.
I completely forgot about this thread, but Warehouse was in fact correct with his juggling guess, though I have a feeling the sneaky little b*stardio may of cheated.
May aswell continue this thread, very basic one, very easy, you won't need to cheat. What gets wet as it drys?