Once, again, Mr. Punch, with my help, is offering up a true Victorian riddle. The first person to answer correctly--by posting in the comments--will receive public congratulations. Be on the look-out! Sometimes--not today, because, frankly, again, I don't feel like it--the winner will receive a fabulous prize from our online store. Next week, you can expect a great prize!
So, here's this week's riddle. We ask that you don't Google the answer. Mr. Punch would not like that and it might get you a slapstick across the noggin. Give it a shot and see what you can come up with. Here we go...
So, here's this week's riddle. We ask that you don't Google the answer. Mr. Punch would not like that and it might get you a slapstick across the noggin. Give it a shot and see what you can come up with. Here we go...
And the answer is...
A hare in the butter.
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16 comments:
One satisfied awesome goat.
Knowing your love of goats, April, this one was for you. Though I'm sure the goat would Ne satiated, that's not the answer.
Goat vomit.
Quite possibly, unless he follows the rabbit with Thomas' Eclectric Oil. But, not the answer...
Lucky goats foot?
That would look interesting hanging from your rearview mirror.
A long-eared goat that enjoys hopping and eating carrots or a short-eared rabbit that enjoys mountain climbing and eating tin cans?
I'd like to see that--especially the rabbit eating tin cans. Good answer, bit not the desired one. Lol.
A really hopping bad chevre salad? Look at me being sophisticated.
Sophisticated, yes. Correct? No.
A big harey problem?
Close, Carolyn. Very close.
Bunny hop
Clever, Dashwood. We're still looking for a different answer.
No Easter eggs.
Yikes! That would be one hungry goat to eat the Easter Bunny. You're funny, Gene!
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