Easy for you to say, Walt. These riddles you hammer out on Twitter gives us a think-ache.
How does Walt conjure up these riddles? Do they come from his twisted analytical mind? Or does he have a riddle book or riddle app that he uses as a resource?
Whatever the case may be, one thing is certain; the riddles actually make you think – “Why?” And they are fun to read.
Storage Wars Texas auctioneer Walt Cade hammers riddles on though his verified Twitter account. Here are the best riddles of November 2013.
Walt Cade’s Top 10 November Riddles
1. Why does night fall but never break; day break but never fall?
2. Who invented our temperature rating system? Why does water freeze at 32°F. Would it make more sense for it to be 0°F?
3. Why is lemonade made with artificial flavoring while dishwasher soap is made with real lemons?
4. If a person told you they were a pathological liar, should you believe them?
5. Why is the time of day with the slowest traffic called rush hour?
6. Can atheists get insurance for acts of God?
7. How can the cemetery raise its burial costs and blame it on the price of living?
8. Why are there interstate highways in Hawaii?
9. If today is the first day of the rest of your life, what was yesterday?
10. Why is it that when you transport something by car it’s called a shipment; but when you transport something by ship it’s called cargo?
So why not call highways in Hawaii “Island Highways?” Does it sound ridiculous? Well, how can it be an interstate highway if this US state is an island? Yeah, I don’t get it either.
Please give us your best answers to the ridiculously fun riddles in the comment box below.