Baboo
<font color=navy>Kookie Kanadian Riddler<br><font
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Good morning Riddlers, I guess this is my turn as Substitute Riddlemaster, so here goes:
A man is canoeing across a lake. The water is over 50 feet deep.
A strong wind catches him and he falls out of the canoe and loses it. The man neither sinks nor swims. How can that be?
A man is canoeing across a lake. The water is over 50 feet deep.
A strong wind catches him and he falls out of the canoe and loses it. The man neither sinks nor swims. How can that be?