The man who makes a casket does not need it; the man who buys a casket does not use it; the man who uses a casket does not know he does.
A coffin!
the coffin
It is a coffin.The man who makes it does not need it (he's not dead).The man who buys it does not use it (he'll use it when he dies, or his friend dies, I don't know).The man who uses it doesn't know he is using it (because he's dead!).
How do you get an Irish man on the roof? Tell him the drinks are on the house. Where do snowmen go to get information? The Winternet! The person who buys it doesn't use it. The person who makes it doesn't want it. The person who uses it doesn't know it. What is it? A coffin.
I sound like a "guess what it is" riddle. "He who makes it, makes it to sell it ; he who buys it does not use it ; he who uses it cannot see it". If someone has the answer to this ...
the answer is FAMILY NAME the answer is FAMILY NAME
The verb "to enjoy" is "disfrutar". To go beyond that, I would need to know who is doing the enjoying. In Spanish, each "person" (I, you, he, she, they, we) uses a distinct form of the verb. For the "simple" past tense, these forms are disfruté, disfrutaste, disfrutó, disfrutamos, disfrutaron.
Casket!
It is a coffin.The man who makes it does not need it (he's not dead).The man who buys it does not use it (he'll use it when he dies, or his friend dies, I don't know).The man who uses it doesn't know he is using it (because he's dead!).
Coffin ﺕ
The full riddle is: Who makes it, has no need of it. Who buys it, has no use for it. Who uses it can neither see nor feel it. What is it? The answer is: A coffin.
The full riddle is: Who makes it, has no need of it. Who buys it, has no use for it. Who uses it can neither see nor feel it. What is it? The answer is: A coffin.
coffin
coffin
It's a coffin.
a dead mans coffin
A Coffin
Its a coffin! x
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