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Welcome to 22 Revisions - a blog documenting what I do at work and in life... I’m Sacha and I’ve been in the advertising business for 22 years. In the summer of 2008, I moved my family from Cambridge to a little city north of Toronto called Peterborough to work at an advertising agency called BrandHealth. It has been challenging and unpredictable but the most important revision I have ever made. I am definitely not the most dedicated blogger, nor the most interesting person that has blogged but I hope my sporadic blogs provide some insights into this amazing city, company, industry and people I work with...

Friday, January 14, 2011

A fishing brain teaser

Two mothers and two daughters were fishing. They managed to catch one big fish, one small fish, and one fat fish. Since only three fish were caught, how is it possible that they each took home a fish?

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  1. There were only three fisherwomen:
    Lady A: MOTHER of Lady B, (GRANDMOTHER of Lady C)
    Lady B: MOTHER of Lady C, DAUGHTER of Lady A
    Lady C: DAUGHTER of Lady B

    Two MOTHERS, two DAUGHTERS, but three people, each taking home a fish, their size size being a (... ahem...) red herring.
    Mark

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  2. Good for you!

    I think I'm going to have to take it up a notch! These are way too easy.

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  3. Or, I had too much time on my hands.

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