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RE: Lateral thinking - crash - 12-18-2013 I thought about yesterday with a sore head but I didn't get it RE: Lateral thinking - HairOfTheDog - 12-18-2013 I have an answer that works, I think. Not sure if it's the right one, though. So, Donovan, does it have something to do with riding the other farmer's ass, fast and hard? RE: Lateral thinking - Cynical Ninja - 12-18-2013 (12-18-2013, 05:22 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: So, Donovan, does it have something to do with riding the other farmer's ass, fast and hard? You made it sound slightly pornographic but yeah I think that's it! Buddha told the farmers to ride each others mules so they'd be in a hurry to prove there's now being ridden by the other farmer was slower. RE: Lateral thinking - HairOfTheDog - 12-18-2013 (12-18-2013, 05:30 PM)Cynical Ninja Wrote:(12-18-2013, 05:22 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: So, Donovan, does it have something to do with riding the other farmer's ass, fast and hard? That's what I figured, but didn't want to spit it out directly and blow it for everyone else if it was only partially correct. Switching horses mid-stream (or mules mid-road) can actually be beneficial in some cases, I guess. RE: Lateral thinking - crash - 12-18-2013 Sheeeeeeeeeeee-it! So obvious when you are told the answer. I knew I would have known it! RE: Lateral thinking - Cynical Ninja - 12-18-2013 I just remembered the two Arab princes being told about the camel race where the prince that finishes first loses so the wise man tells them to switch camels and race motherfucker! RE: Lateral thinking - crash - 12-18-2013 Errm...were you talking to me? |