A riddle I found on the internet......

You foud that riddle on internet , i found that answer on internet XD


This is a rhetorical question without any definite answer as pancake mix is not a suitable component to re-shingle a roof. Regardless of the speed and number of wheels on the canoe, you would need a nearly endless supply of pancake mix to re-shingle your roof. This is because pancake mix would be such a poor tool for the job that you would be constantly reapplying it over and over as it failed. Most tile roof adhesive involves some kind of waterproof rating and is generally epoxy based. Pancake mix is not a suitable adhesive to do this job.
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You foud that riddle on internet , i found that answer on internet XD


This is a rhetorical question without any definite answer as pancake mix is not a suitable component to re-shingle a roof. Regardless of the speed and number of wheels on the canoe, you would need a nearly endless supply of pancake mix to re-shingle your roof. This is because pancake mix would be such a poor tool for the job that you would be constantly reapplying it over and over as it failed. Most tile roof adhesive involves some kind of waterproof rating and is generally epoxy based. Pancake mix is not a suitable adhesive to do this job.
Thank you oh wise roof shingling guru!! =)
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Canoes don’t have wheels..
Of course they have:

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The answer is clearly 12 and a quarter cubic decimeters
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If you are going down a river at 2mph and your canoe loses a wheel, how much pancake mix will you need to shingle your roof?
You will need 3 lbs. of bluebeery pancake mix
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