What is this?? [A RIDDLE]
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@unknownuser said:
because Marian found it - dead line
... and here we dont have deadlines. haha.Sorry Marian! I didn't seen you I was a little confused how chrisglasier knows about Cluj and Suceava. Hello from Baia Mare! (and Cluj, sometimes)
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Howdy, I just love those Gibson air guitars, they make the perfect sounds with the added bonus of foam at the mouth. Rock On( we need the smiley for that)
And now imagine me doing this all day
this is how warm up on cold days like these -
I am happy you are enjoying first prize!
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I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to ask the obvious ...
Why wouldn't it be a "Life Line"?
(back to lurking ...)
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@mtnarch said:
I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to ask the obvious ...
Why wouldn't it be a "Life Line"?
(back to lurking ...)
Seems you missed the deadline - tough
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I can't find any evidence that the cross, which has been used thought out human history, means death or dead!
hence my interpretation is "CROSSROADS"
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@solo said:
ok! now in Roman times it may have been interpreted as the "road to Crucifixion"
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Wasn't Tom Hanks in that?
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@tomot said:
I can't find any evidence that the cross, which has been used thought out human history, means death or dead!
hence my interpretation is "CROSSROADS"
...the Inquisition?...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inquisition
http://www.catholicapologetics.info/apologetics/protestantism/holinquisit.htm
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A vertical-cross is often used as a grave-stone [=death]
Ao a line ending in a vertical-cross = dead-line ?Seems obvious to me...
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I guess we need a new riddle eh?
What's this?
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water mark?
h20 = water and mark twain
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its not a water molecule, should be 2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen, apparently HO2 is known as a hydroperoxyl radical. Dunno if thats a mistake, though?
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@solo said:
water mark?
h20 = water and mark twain
Yes solo right on the spot.
@remus said:
its not a water molecule, should be 2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen, apparently HO2 is known as a hydroperoxyl radical. Dunno if thats a mistake, though?
Uhmm.....yeah you are right Remus, my bad.
Dunno what was i thinking at the time, besides being confounded by the fact that if you search H2O on google you mostly get some blasted girly tv show, maybe i was tired . -
If you had made the water molecules transparent then the answer could have been, 'Mark 'twain, clear water'... But you'd need to know how he chose his pen-name...
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watermark twain. Or . . .could it be Eau de SamClemens? Nah.
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I'm sure some one could 'fathom' it out...
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