slacker Team HuskerBoard Sep 9, 2005 #2 A man pushing his car stopped outside a hotel. As soon as he got there, he knew he was bankrupt. Why? Last edited by a moderator: Sep 9, 2005
A man pushing his car stopped outside a hotel. As soon as he got there, he knew he was bankrupt. Why?
slacker Team HuskerBoard Sep 9, 2005 #5 Was it Trump Towers? Click to expand... Was it Trump Towers? NO
N NamelessHusker Banned Sep 9, 2005 #6 This riddle is really old. He was playing monoply. There's another one similiar to it about a bank robber and another one about an electrician.
This riddle is really old. He was playing monoply. There's another one similiar to it about a bank robber and another one about an electrician.
slacker Team HuskerBoard Sep 9, 2005 #7 This riddle is really old. He was playing monoply. There's another one similiar to it about a bank robber and another one about an electrician. Click to expand... See, said it was easy. I just didn't realize it was that well known. Last edited by a moderator: Sep 9, 2005
This riddle is really old. He was playing monoply. There's another one similiar to it about a bank robber and another one about an electrician. Click to expand... See, said it was easy. I just didn't realize it was that well known.
slacker Team HuskerBoard Sep 9, 2005 #8 [SIZE=14pt]WE HAVE A WINNER![/SIZE] CONGRATULATIONS ######! A man pushing his car stopped outside a hotel. As soon as he got there, he knew he was bankrupt. Why? He was playing Monopoly.
[SIZE=14pt]WE HAVE A WINNER![/SIZE] CONGRATULATIONS ######! A man pushing his car stopped outside a hotel. As soon as he got there, he knew he was bankrupt. Why? He was playing Monopoly.