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Premise Riddle #5

Started by Cyberzombie, April 28, 2006, 06:16:42 PM

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Cyberzombie

Quote from: PookaOk, at this point I'm lost.
So was my class the first time we went through it.

Look at the (revised) initial post and question your assumptions.  :)
 

Name Lips

Does the original number of bicycles (52) have anything to do with a deck of cards (i.e., is the fact that a deck of cards has 52 cards relevent to this puzzle?)
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)

Ack!! That's it. Bicycle is the name of a brand of cards.  The other guy was cheating at cards so he shot him for it.

Cyberzombie

Bingo!  The riddle is solved.  :)
 

Blackthorne

Not as clever as the first one.