Deoxys
Starting Trainer
Mountain ZO
Posts: 128
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Post by Deoxys on Aug 5, 2003 10:10:54 GMT -5
Ok, here it is. I give you a riddle, and the first person to answer it can't answer the next one. No one can reply until I reply back. Sorry, but I have to make sure no one cheats. Here it is:
I occur once in a second, once in a year, and twice in a week. What am I?
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Post by LonelyCubone on Aug 6, 2003 8:20:49 GMT -5
Deoxys, that's an E. Pretty good.
EDIT: Okay, as Deoxys is ignoring me, I'll post one.
I conceal secrets, perhaps of Gold, But yet no key for you to hold. It's all in the numbers, I hope you know, I can be in a wall or the floor or anywhere you know.
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Post by kristalline on Aug 10, 2003 12:58:34 GMT -5
a safe?
a door?
a treasure chest?
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Post by LonelyCubone on Aug 10, 2003 13:59:38 GMT -5
Your close with safe, but a little clarifacation pehaps?
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Deoxys
Starting Trainer
Mountain ZO
Posts: 128
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Post by Deoxys on Aug 15, 2003 14:23:07 GMT -5
Sorry LC.
The one you said was right.
The answer to your riddle is a 'Vault'.
Good one. No one can stump the riddle master. I don't know many as of right now, but I 'll get to you later. Maybe, you guys can make some up?
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Post by LonelyCubone on Aug 23, 2003 11:54:45 GMT -5
Yep, Vault with a Keypad.. Sneaky I know...
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Post by Dyflam on Aug 27, 2003 18:02:13 GMT -5
New riddle...someone. I think it is deoxy's turn to say one.
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Deoxys
Starting Trainer
Mountain ZO
Posts: 128
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Post by Deoxys on Sept 1, 2003 19:54:42 GMT -5
The person who's turn it is can pick someone to do the next Riddle, too. I pick Dyflam, since I can't come up with any riddles right now. ;D
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Post by Dyflam on Sept 3, 2003 21:26:26 GMT -5
I don't know any riddles lol! I may have to search the net for one. I guess I will try and find out, other than that, I nominate anyone else to give us one to try and find out.
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Post by COAvsFanMatt2005 on Sept 7, 2003 13:05:34 GMT -5
here's a hard one:
Two men were being tried for murder. The jury found one man guilty and the other innocent. The judge turned to the guilty man and said, "Even though your guilt has been established, the law compels me to set you free." How could such a bizarre judgement occur?
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Post by Dyflam on Sept 7, 2003 22:38:42 GMT -5
That confuses me. I don't understand it.
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Post by LonelyCubone on Sept 9, 2003 14:59:48 GMT -5
here's a hard one: Two men were being tried for murder. The jury found one man guilty and the other innocent. The judge turned to the guilty man and said, "Even though your guilt has been established, the law compels me to set you free." How could such a bizarre judgement occur? A few guesses: The Murderer was being controlled by the other The Murderer actually commited Euthanasia but was tried for murder anyway, which was about to made legal The Judge was crooked.
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Post by Dyflam on Sept 9, 2003 17:53:33 GMT -5
I have to say it, Matt. They were Siamese Twins![/color]
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