Tashyboy
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This place is very tempting ??Leave them and go have a pint in The Fountain.
This place is very tempting ??Leave them and go have a pint in The Fountain.
Funny - I was there Friday also. But its a great place. (But weird is a good description). Cant really call it a town though.not sure its the worst place i've been too but we ended up at Dungeness on Friday - my god its weird.
i was massively disappointed that people weren't glowing and there were no locals with webbed feet or 2 heads but i remembered that they breed in Norwich.
not sure its the worst place i've been too but we ended up at Dungeness on Friday - my god its weird.
i was massively disappointed that people weren't glowing and there were no locals with webbed feet or 2 heads but i remembered that they breed in Norwich.
The best lobster sandwiches tho from the shack!
Just you, there is no definition of where the man you met is going and the rest is irrelevant.
This in bold is a step too far, unless you count sacks as being sentient beings. Besides, I'm pretty sure 1 was the correct answer anyway.1 is one answer, but the riddle suggests all were going to St.Ives, because it asks how many were on their way there.
I'm no mathematician, but I'll compute 1 + 1 + 7 + (7x7) + (7x7x7) + (7x7x7x7) = do my head in.
1 is one answer, but the riddle suggests all were going to St.Ives, because it asks how many were on their way there.
I'm no mathematician, but I'll compute 1 + 1 + 7 + (7x7) + (7x7x7) + (7x7x7x7) = do my head in.
Not sure either if it's the place in Cambridgeshire or Cornwall.
So, I'll redo the puzzle.
As I was on a train in Cornwall (next stop St.Ives) I met a man with 7 wives... you know the rest.
Including the sacks, how many were going to St.Ives, excluding all other passengers, train crew and their possessions?
Again not enough info….Is St Ives the end of the line or does the Train go further?
Not sure either if it's the place in Cambridgeshire or Cornwall.
So, I'll redo the puzzle.
As I was on a train in Cornwall (next stop St.Ives) I met a man with 7 wives... you know the rest.
Including the sacks, how many were going to St.Ives, excluding all other passengers, train crew and their possessions?
I suspect Tashyboy was going to the St Ives in Cambridgeshire, as he was also going to Ely.
Does that make a difference to the riddle?
Train don't stop in Camborne Wednesdays, so maybe the man, wives, sacks and cats were standing on the station when the train didn't stop.And was the man on the train alone or were the 7 wives with him. Just because he has 7 wives it does not mean they are on the train. In this case, you cannot say anyone is travelling to St Ives unless that is the only place that the train goes. All you ahve is 2 people on a train, both going to an idefined location.
Trust me, when I read the initial post on here I read it to Missis T and me mum. I wish I hadn’t because it kicked off like it had on here. That said the answer to your post is 9 ?If it was Tashy it would be more like...Tashy was going to St Ives, on the way met a man with 7 wives, he asked him "now then me man, aaah come thas got 7 wives?" ?
I suspect Tashyboy was going to the St Ives in Cambridgeshire, as he was also going to Ely.
Does that make a difference to the riddle?
YEP, agreed VAL...your BOTTOM is a toiletOooft, I could write a book on honking towns. Keighley, Grimsby, Scunthorpe my bottom 3, all toilets
On the main line to Penzance, it's the end of a branch line.Again not enough info….Is St Ives the end of the line or does the Train go further?
Good luck with Mansfield.
As for St.Ives can you solve the puzzle.
As I was going to St.Ives
I met a man with 7 wives
Each wife had 7 sacks
Each sack had 7 cats
Each cat had 7 kits.
Kits, cats, sacks, wives
How many were going to St.Ives?
Won't accept 1 as an answer!