Fishing for a Ride
Puzzler time.
Here we go.
A young boy gets a bunch of money for his birthday. So he decides to go downtown by himself to buy a brand new fishing rod.
So, he grabs his money and takes the bus downtown. He goes to the sporting goods store and picks out a brand new fishing rod.
A while later, he is standing at the bus stop, waiting to catch a ride back home.
Bus comes, he goes to get on, and the bus driver says, "Whoa, there, sonny. Where are you going with that thing?"
And the boy says, "Pardon me? I'm going to go home."
Bus driver says, "Not on this bus. The fishing rod is taller than you. Looks to be pretty close to five feet. Don't you know, there's a city ordinance you can't carry anything on the bus if it's longer than four feet?"
The boy says, "I didn't know that. But I have to take the bus home. I have no other way to get there."
The driver says, "Nope." Throws him off the bus.
The kid goes back to the sporting goods store and tries to return the fishing rod. They say no. No returns on fishing rods.
So the kid thinks about it for a moment. Then he goes back into the store and he asks for something specific.
Five minutes later, he's riding the bus home with his fishing rod.
Now, he didn't ask for a saw, or a string to bend the fishing rod. He didn't alter or change the fishing rod in any way. Yet, he legally rode the bus home with the fishing rod. And he didn't hang it out the window either. And he didn't tape it to the side of the bus either. He got on the bus, with the fishing rod, legally.
And the puzzler question is, how did he do it?