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| riddles; daily riddles that is | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 28 2007, 12:27 AM (2,087 Views) | |
| <span style=Therren Cragan</span></span> | Mar 29 2007, 06:19 AM Post #46 |
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By itself the info is limited, but don't forget its a logic puzzle. It's basically set up to give you the least ammt of possible needed info to see if you can think not only logically enough, but far enough out of the box to delve past what we would all think of right away. Now then, as for a hint: Jenny was not actually inside the plane, but she was still on it. |
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I can not tell, is it just me or do we all look just like Adolph fucking Hitler with this swoopy emo-boy dreamy haircut dangling in our faces, making us all indescribably indistinguishable from each other; or maybe I'm just another megalomaniac? | |
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| <span style=Chaos Lord</span></span> | Mar 29 2007, 07:05 AM Post #47 |
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Ah, I know it now. Jenny was a middle aged female bird, that was flying nearby the plane, where she flew too close, was sucked into the turbine, causing the plane to explode. After the plane crash, they were able to find out that it was Jenny that caused the crash when they discovered her charred corpse in the planes engine. Since not only was there no way of determining where Jenny's relatives were, they also realized they could not sue a bird. So there ya have it, and I did without using Google (I swear on my life.) |
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| <span style=Therren Cragan</span></span> | Mar 29 2007, 07:14 AM Post #48 |
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Yep, that's it. Ok, here's another riddle. During the peak of the Cold War, a man in Kiev wished to express his love to a woman in Moscow by sending her a jade ring. However, he could not send the ring in the mail simply tucked into an envelope because all envelopes were examined for contraband that would be confiscated. However, he is left with one other option. Instead of sending the ring in an envelope, which he knows will get opened and get his ring stolen, he decides to send it in a Strongbox. The Strongbox cannot be broken into and cannot be opened without the key to the man's padlock. He decides to put the ring in the box, lock it, and send it to his love. Now then, based on what you know, how do you think the woman was able to get to the ring? Feel free to ask for more information if you need it. Edit: One thing I forgot. Padlocks from those times required the key to both lock and open them. |
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I can not tell, is it just me or do we all look just like Adolph fucking Hitler with this swoopy emo-boy dreamy haircut dangling in our faces, making us all indescribably indistinguishable from each other; or maybe I'm just another megalomaniac? | |
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| AhChuan | Mar 29 2007, 11:05 AM Post #49 |
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Erm, sent the strongbox to the woman and sent the key to the woman in an envelope sperately? |
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| Rectifier | Mar 29 2007, 07:41 PM Post #50 |
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I never claimed it was a good riddle >.> He used the ring as part of the padlock? |
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| <span style=Therren Cragan</span></span> | Mar 29 2007, 07:48 PM Post #51 |
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No. Remember, the Soviets threw out ALL contraband in an envelope. A key would be thrown away, only letters or postcards could be sent through an envelope. |
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| Kiri_No_Haku | Mar 29 2007, 07:55 PM Post #52 |
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2 guesses. 1. She didn't 2. she broke it open? |
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| <span style=Therren Cragan</span></span> | Mar 29 2007, 08:45 PM Post #53 |
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She does get to it, and there is no way she could break it open. A strongbox is unbreakable even to the strongest Soviet men, much less a petite woman. |
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I can not tell, is it just me or do we all look just like Adolph fucking Hitler with this swoopy emo-boy dreamy haircut dangling in our faces, making us all indescribably indistinguishable from each other; or maybe I'm just another megalomaniac? | |
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| Kiri_No_Haku | Mar 29 2007, 08:48 PM Post #54 |
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The only way other I see is that she picked the lock or made a replica or something like that. |
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| <span style=Therren Cragan</span></span> | Mar 29 2007, 08:49 PM Post #55 |
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Nope, thats not it either. I'll wait for a few more guesses, and then if everyone gives up I'll tell. |
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I can not tell, is it just me or do we all look just like Adolph fucking Hitler with this swoopy emo-boy dreamy haircut dangling in our faces, making us all indescribably indistinguishable from each other; or maybe I'm just another megalomaniac? | |
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| S.cloud | Mar 29 2007, 08:54 PM Post #56 |
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hmm...i'll take a stab at it. how about he left the key in the padlock and shipped it off? |
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| <span style=Therren Cragan</span></span> | Mar 29 2007, 08:54 PM Post #57 |
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If they did that, the postmasters could open it, throw away the key, and keep the ring. Nothing would be solved then. |
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| S.cloud | Mar 29 2007, 08:59 PM Post #58 |
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then he sent the box and travled to her location and gave her the key? |
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| Kiri_No_Haku | Mar 29 2007, 09:01 PM Post #59 |
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Probably my last guess is she either asked locksmith to open it or she left to go see that guy and he opened it? |
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| <span style=Therren Cragan</span></span> | Mar 29 2007, 09:10 PM Post #60 |
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Nope neither one of those. They wouldn't have had enough money to afford traveling over Russia in those times, and the locksmith wouldn't be able to do anything without a copy of the original key. Are there any other guesses or is that it? |
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