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Premise Riddle #3

Started by Guest (Deleted), April 27, 2006, 03:53:45 PM

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Guest (Deleted)

Quote from: CyberzombieAre they in a building?
No.

Guest (Deleted)

Quote from: Name LipsAre they in a sunken ship?
No

Name Lips

Are they in an airplane?
Next phase, new wave, dance craze, anyways, it's still rock and roll to me.

You can talk all you want about theory, craft, or whatever. But in the end, it's still just new ways of looking at people playing make-believe and having a good time with their friends. Intellectualize or analyze all you want, but we've been playing the same game since we were 2 years old. We just have shinier books, spend more money, and use bigger words now.

Guest (Deleted)

Quote from: Name LipsAre they in an airplane?

Yes.

Cyberzombie

Does gravity play an important part in this story?
 

Xavier Lang

Did the couple die in a plane crash?
 

Guest (Deleted)

Quote from: CyberzombieDoes gravity play an important part in this story?
Yes

Guest (Deleted)

Quote from: Xavier LangDid the couple die in a plane crash?
Yes

Name Lips

You didn't say "the riddle is solved." Is there more?
Next phase, new wave, dance craze, anyways, it's still rock and roll to me.

You can talk all you want about theory, craft, or whatever. But in the end, it's still just new ways of looking at people playing make-believe and having a good time with their friends. Intellectualize or analyze all you want, but we've been playing the same game since we were 2 years old. We just have shinier books, spend more money, and use bigger words now.

Sigmund

Did the couple die from impacting the Earth at high velocity?
- Chris Sigmund

Old Loser

"I\'d rather be a killer than a victim."

Quote from: John Morrow;418271I role-play for the ride, not the destination.

Guest (Deleted)

No, the riddle is solved. They died from sever decelleration trauma

Blackthorne

Not as clever as the first one.