If you have a big square pool, with a big tree at each corner, is it possible to double the surface area of the pool, and keep it square, and not cut down or otherwise cover the trees?
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Of course, instead of the trees being in the corner, you add to the pool by having the trees in the center. Just add a triangle to the existing squares...
P.S. No more quiz's or puzzles... OK tough guy
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Okay, I will do it. It has to do with a locomotive, two box cars and a bridge. Just explaining it is brutal but I think I can do it with paint. I have to do a little more leg work then I will post. It is not going to be easy. The post, the riddle, nor the solution. It took me about an hour to figure it out. Give me a couple days and I will post the riddle.
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