Tuesday

Riddles!



1) I have two heads but only one body.
The more still I stand, the faster I run.
What am I?



2) I give you a group of three.
One is sitting down,
and will never get up.
The second eats as much
as is given to him,
yet is always hungry.
The third goes away
and never returns.
What are we?




3) Like a clown I bring laughter to a child's face,
Like a bird I can fly through open space.
People buy me only to throw me away
Come the very next warm summer day.

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4 comments:

  1. ANSWERS TO RIDDLES:

    1) An hourglass
    2) Stove, fire and smoke
    3) A frisbee

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  2. Anonymous11:41 AM

    Howdy,

    Please resubscribe us to Howdy's newsletter. We enjoy the humor (clean!),
    and we really appreciate the UNC references.
    Mike and Evelyn Dixon

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  3. Anonymous11:44 AM

    The Passenger Advantage




    I had a mountain of work to do to prepare for some radio programs I was
    scheduled to record, and the way things worked out, I had to travel by van
    about twelve hours with two of our team members. Now, I'm going to make one
    thing clear. I am a driver, okay, I'm not a passenger. I hate to ride. I
    love to drive. Problem: I had so much work to do it could easily fill the
    twelve hours we were traveling. So they set up this little office for me in
    the back of the van and they brought along a power pack that would allow me
    to use my computer all the way. So, very reluctantly I went to the back of
    the bus and settled into work and to watch someone else drive. Now, at first
    it drove me nuts. But by the end of the trip, I realized how much creative
    work I had completed in this office on wheels! Man, what a productive day I
    had, all because I let someone else drive.

    Our word for today from the Word of God comes from Matthew 6:25. Jesus is
    describing what happens when we live as a passenger instead of a driver.
    "Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or
    drink; or about your body, what you will wear." Then He says in verse 26,
    "Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in
    barns, and yet your Heavenly Father feeds them." He says in verse 32,
    "Pagans run after all these things, but your Heavenly Father knows you need
    them. Seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things
    will be given to you as well." You see, when it comes to the important needs
    and issues in our lives, we control-freaks want to make sure we're handling
    it, and Jesus says, "It's not your job, man. Get in the backseat. Your
    needs are the Father's job." Worrying, which He cautions against three
    times here, is a sure sign that you are driving. You obviously haven't
    turned over your trip to the Lord. In fact, "driver" wouldn't be a bad
    synonym for the word "Lord." We follow the Driver, Jesus Christ.

    People without a relationship with the Father have to hang onto the wheel,
    spending the best of their energies, the best of their time looking out for
    their agenda. But Jesus nails that controlling approach to life with these
    simple words, "Your Heavenly Father knows that you need them." Quit trying
    to meet your own needs, it's His job. Then Jesus says that you'll be able
    to focus on God's agenda, to really get His work done. Why? For the same
    reason I was able to get so much done the day of the long drive, someone
    else was driving. When we're focused on driving our own life, driving those
    relationships, driving our ministry, driving our business, our children, our
    mate, we can't focus on serving and saving others. We're too busy driving.

    It could be that the Lord is trying, right now, to pry your hands off that
    steering wheel of your life, or maybe some areas of your life that you just
    insist on controlling. He's inviting you to do what my team members invited
    me to do that long day in the van - go to the back, let someone else drive,
    and focus your efforts on your master and His work. Your life can be so
    much more productive if you will let go of the wheel! God has so much He
    wants to do in you, He want to do through you, but you've been too busy
    driving. Take it from a driver who's finally learning to ride - it's so
    much better being a passenger in a life that Jesus is driving. He won't
    fall asleep at the wheel, and He will never make a wrong turn, and He will
    never crash. And you? Well, you'll finally enjoy the blessed peace and
    productivity of the passenger advantage.




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  4. Very Good, Professor Howdy.)

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