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What is this? see? saw? blind man?

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someone said this to me "i see says the blind man, as he picked up his hammer and saw." see? saw? blind? whattttttttt?!

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  1. on a frosty summers night two dead boys got in a fight

    they were back to back and faced eachother

    drew their swords and shot eachother

    if you don't believe my tale so tall

    ask the blind man, he saw it all


  2. it means

    I SEE A BLIND MAN WITH A SAW THATS AOUT TO CUT HIS LEG OFF!!!!!!

  3. Your some one let a blind man handle not only a hammer but a saw too? are u crazy? he probably went on an accidental massacre.... poor dogs

  4. First answer is right, I want to understand this riddle above me! LOL.(sarcasm)

  5. It's an old play on words:

    1. "Saw" can be either a tool for cutting wood, or past tense of the verb "to see".

    2. "I see" can mean either "I understand" or literally, "I see" (with his eyes).

    So the entire statement can mean "'I understand', said the blind man, as he picked up his tools", or "'I can see!' said the blind man, as he picked up his hammer and could suddenly see."

  6. GO MICHEAL PHELPS is right.

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