Man. He walks (crawls) on four legs in the morning of life (as a child), on two legs in the afternoon of life (as an adult) and on three legs (with a cane or crutch) in the evening of life (as an elderly person).
It’s the “Riddle of the Sphinx”, solved by Oedipus.
You can Google for more info but that’s the basics.
wndrwrthg over 15 years ago
“What walks on four legs, then two legs, and then three legs”?
johnparadox over 15 years ago
Actually, it’s four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening.
Nitpicking, yeah…
pearlandpeach over 15 years ago
and the answer is is?
Donna Haag over 15 years ago
Man.
CoBass over 15 years ago
Man. He walks (crawls) on four legs in the morning of life (as a child), on two legs in the afternoon of life (as an adult) and on three legs (with a cane or crutch) in the evening of life (as an elderly person).
It’s the “Riddle of the Sphinx”, solved by Oedipus.
You can Google for more info but that’s the basics.
calvinandquestionmark over 15 years ago
Someone explain this cartoon to me today. I don’t get it.
CougarAllen over 15 years ago
That makes me wonder what I’ve been needing, and didn’t know to ask for….
-Cougar :{)