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View in browser » | | | The Urgent Haircut It's time for the new puzzler. It's an automotive puzzler. Now imagine this scene. A fellow is driving. He's driving across the desert in Nevada. And he finds himself in desperate need of a haircut. So he takes the next exit 411. A little one-horse town named One Horse, Nevada. You got it? Is the scene set? I mean, can you see this? And as luck would have it in One Horse, Nevada, there were two barber shops. Can you believe that? So he has to figure out which one to have his hair cut in, right? So he goes to barber shop number 1, and he looks out the window. And there are no customers in this barber shop and the barber shop was kind of a mess. Even the barber, who's the only one in the place, is kind of messy. He's unshaven. He's got a lousy shirt on, the place looks terrible, there's hair on the floor and his hair cut is even lousy. So the guy remembers that the other barber shop is at the other end of town. So he moseys along, which is what you do in a one horse town. So he moseys on down to barber shop B. And he looks in the window and that looks terrific. It's nice and neat and clean the mirrors are nice and shiny. And even the barber himself looks neat and tidy and well-groomed, with a great haircut and even one of those white jackets. Comb and scissors in the pocket. So there you have it. Barber shop number 1: lousy looking barber, lousy hair cut. Barber Shop number B: Neat place, well-groomed barber, nice white shop coat, nice haircut. And he has to decide which barber shop to frequent. So this is a two-part puzzler. Part 1 is which barber shop should he choose? And part B is why? | | | Remember last week's puzzler? | |
Stop the Tire Presses
Okay, it's time for the new puzzler. I'm going to describe to you a scene.
It's a gas station.
The scene is very simple. There's a customer there who's asking the young attendant to repair a tire. Not repair, but replace a tire. He has a bad tire which he would like removed from the rim and he wants to buy a new tire.
He has been asked by the customer to replace this tire. And he has it on the tire machine and he is about to break the bead, that separates the tire from the rim. At that very instant, the owner of the shop runs over and says, "Don't do it!" What did he see that caused him to run over, and stop everything, I mean, pull the plug on the machine? What did he see that made him stop the attendant from repairing this tire?
Here's a hint. He saw something in the trunk of the car that alerted him.
| | Congratulations to this week's puzzler winner: Tony Flores Fort Myers, FL
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