Bet you never thought this before,
Q: Why is a raven like a writing desk?
A: Two reasons; first, because both can produce notes that are flat and second, because you nevar put either of them with the wrong end in front-NEVER is printed n-e-v-a-r, which is RAVEN backword. That’s the Mad Hatter’s Riddle.
RIDDLE: When backward is forward, Alice looks through a mirror. What does she see?
Response: It was the book of poetry. Since everything in the looking glass world war reversed, all the words Alice saw in the book were printed backward. Which meant she had to hold it up to a second mirror to read it. What she saw was a poem, a backward image of a backward image. The riddle isn’t a riddle at all. It was simply directions to a particular passage in the story.
RIDDLE: What is it that nobody ever sees, never arrives, and yet no one doubts in mere hours at most?
ANSWER: Tomorrow.
Bet you never thought this before,
Q: Why is a raven like a writing desk?
A: Two reasons; first, because both can produce notes that are flat and second, because you nevar put either of them with the wrong end in front-NEVER is printed n-e-v-a-r, which is RAVEN backword. That’s the Mad Hatter’s Riddle.
RIDDLE: When backward is forward, Alice looks through a mirror. What does she see?
Response: It was the book of poetry. Since everything in the looking glass world war reversed, all the words Alice saw in the book were printed backward. Which meant she had to hold it up to a second mirror to read it. What she saw was a poem, a backward image of a backward image. The riddle isn’t a riddle at all. It was simply directions to a particular passage in the story.
RIDDLE: What is it that nobody ever sees, never arrives, and yet no one doubts in mere hours at most?
ANSWER: Tomorrow.