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That was my choice, for a while. But it doesn't explain the polar bear.

How about Morning? Or light? That doesn't explain the popping, though.
 
i is the person that wrote the riddle
 
Tom got it.

TIME

The time has come,
winter is here
and those yellow bears disappear.

The time has past
as man looks back with a sigh
and a tear in his eye.

As time is held
boys cross their legs
but of course the toilet begs

As time marches on
Girls loose their blush
and swap a comb for their brush

As time passes
For those held high
their end is nigh

As time catches up
Everyone is equal
when we get to the final sequel

As time turns
Without it we have flour and water
With it we have breakfast for my daughter

As time revolves
How does one turn water and wine
into something so fine

As time runs out
The more in a minute you try and squeeze
the less you can do with ease.

As time ticks
All the time that has past
man cannot comprehend something so vast.
 
When you weren’t looking, someone came by and ate your fish dinner. The 3 brothers standing near the dastardly crime had this to say:

A: “Me? Oh yeah, I ate your dinner and it was good.”
B: “I saw A eat your fish right up.”
C: “B and I didn’t eat your dinner.”

One of these brothers is lying to you, but which one is it?

I want to know the answer and the reason why since it would only take 3 guesses to get it right.
 
An excellent riddle, since I'm sitting here eating shrimp.

I think 'A' lied about the dinner being good.
 
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I think you are wrong.
 
Ah HAH!! The answer is C.
A said he ate it. B said he saw A eat it.
C lied, because B not only SAW A eating it, but also participated in the meal.
C, saying that neither he nor B ate it would be the liar.
 
It's C.

Your reasoning looks to be about right.
 
If you're 8 feet away from a door and with each move you advance half the distance to the door.

How many moves will it take to reach the door.
 
Wrong. Try again.
 
Nope. That's not right either.
 
After 7 moves, you still have 3/4 of an inch to go. At that rate, mathematically you can't reach the door, even when you start moving towards it by an atom or less.
 
That's right. You will never reach the door.

Late one evening, a man and a his wife were driving their car at speed down a country road. The car spun of the road and hit a tree.

The man decided to seek help at a garage a few miles away.

He made sure nobody else was in the car, rolled all the windows up, and locked all of the doors.

When he returned, his wife was dead, and there was someone in the car he had never seen before.

No physical damage was done to the car, it was still locked?

How did the woman die?

Where did the stranger come from?
 
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She died giving birth to their child. The "stranger". Hence the reason they were speeding. They were on the way to the hospital.
 
She died as a result of her injuries after letting their insurance investigator in to assess the damage.

You nailed it Candyman. I'll buy that.
 
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