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« Reply #32985 on: June 16, 2013, 08:51:33 PM »



PS - Give us a clue on that question from your Dad, it's driving me nuts.


OK. People are sending me PM's about this,  so I'm going to try to make it getable for those that didn't hear the original question.

The clues.

Think outside the box.
Pi
Process of elimination.


Basically, someone thought outside the box and decided to use pi after the process of elimination.

I asked Tony what he would use for the same purpose.


Far from easy, but definitely open to everyone now.

If it do go today, I'll give you another clue tomorrow.


So this bloke thought outside the box, and decided that he wanted pi when he was inside the box.

Another clue tomorrow if necessary.

Morning Tony,  (Well it is here) I forgot to wish you bon voyage, yesterday, so I'll wish you bon chance instead.

Today's clue could be a Chinese reindeer.




The number is there for when he's late.


I know that these are grave words, but this is probably your last clue.
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« Reply #32986 on: June 17, 2013, 07:16:38 AM »

We swapping tomorrow old man?
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« Reply #32987 on: June 17, 2013, 03:26:06 PM »

We swapping tomorrow old man?

Yeah.

BOOKED please.

Was that you who sent me a text about this yesterday, or was it from Sammy? I told Sammy to bugger off. Winners only please.

Come see me in the Media Centre before 11am, if not, I am on Table 50, Seat 3, Brasilia from Noon.

Any income from this swap passes theough to my Investors at the appropriate %. Might be the only chance they get of a return.

Booked, we just need to agree how much.

Thanks Mr D.
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« Reply #32988 on: June 17, 2013, 03:27:19 PM »

Best of luck today, sir.
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« Reply #32989 on: June 17, 2013, 03:27:46 PM »



PS - Give us a clue on that question from your Dad, it's driving me nuts.


OK. People are sending me PM's about this,  so I'm going to try to make it getable for those that didn't hear the original question.

The clues.

Think outside the box.
Pi
Process of elimination.


Basically, someone thought outside the box and decided to use pi after the process of elimination.

I asked Tony what he would use for the same purpose.


Far from easy, but definitely open to everyone now.

If it do go today, I'll give you another clue tomorrow.


So this bloke thought outside the box, and decided that he wanted pi when he was inside the box.

Another clue tomorrow if necessary.

Morning Tony,  (Well it is here) I forgot to wish you bon voyage, yesterday, so I'll wish you bon chance instead.

Today's clue could be a Chinese reindeer.




The number is there for when he's late.


I know that these are grave words, but this is probably your last clue.

Is it something to do with giving up work, & relaxing, before I die?

 
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« Reply #32990 on: June 17, 2013, 03:34:14 PM »



PS - Give us a clue on that question from your Dad, it's driving me nuts.


OK. People are sending me PM's about this,  so I'm going to try to make it getable for those that didn't hear the original question.

The clues.

Think outside the box.
Pi
Process of elimination.


Basically, someone thought outside the box and decided to use pi after the process of elimination.

I asked Tony what he would use for the same purpose.


Far from easy, but definitely open to everyone now.

If it do go today, I'll give you another clue tomorrow.


So this bloke thought outside the box, and decided that he wanted pi when he was inside the box.

Another clue tomorrow if necessary.

Morning Tony,  (Well it is here) I forgot to wish you bon voyage, yesterday, so I'll wish you bon chance instead.

Today's clue could be a Chinese reindeer.




The number is there for when he's late.


I know that these are grave words, but this is probably your last clue.

Is it something to do with giving up work, & relaxing, before I die?

 

No, and you can't possibly need any more clues.

Give up?
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« Reply #32991 on: June 17, 2013, 03:38:18 PM »

Can I give up for him, please?
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« Reply #32992 on: June 17, 2013, 04:07:40 PM »

I know it's getable because my daughter got it.
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« Reply #32993 on: June 17, 2013, 04:37:31 PM »

I know it's getable because my daughter got it.

Original riddle and summarised clues please?
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« Reply #32994 on: June 17, 2013, 05:16:28 PM »

Back story.

Someone complained that they had asked Tony a question and had not, as yet received an answer. I replied that I had asked Tony a question several years ago and had not as yet received an answer either.

Tony asked me to remind him what the question was, and I answered him in the form of a quiz with ever more revealing clues.



The clues, in order of appearance.

Think outside the box.

Pi

Process of elimination.



Basically, someone thought outside the box and decided to use pi after the process of elimination.

I asked Tony what he would use for the same purpose.





So this bloke thought outside the box, and decided that he wanted pi when he was inside the box.






Today's clue could be a Chinese reindeer.






The number is there for when he's late.




I know that these are grave words, but this is probably your last clue.
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« Reply #32995 on: June 17, 2013, 06:06:08 PM »

If Tony doesn't get this riddle then I'm a Dutchman.

Well, I'm not a Dutchman...

I'll let Tikay have the last word.

(if I'm wrong this is going to be a strange post indeed)
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« Reply #32996 on: June 17, 2013, 06:14:31 PM »

If Tony doesn't get this riddle then I'm a Dutchman.

Well, I'm not a Dutchman...

I'll let Tikay have the last word.

(if I'm wrong this is going to be a strange post indeed)

Is that a cryptic clue?
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« Reply #32997 on: June 17, 2013, 06:15:38 PM »

PM incoming Red
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« Reply #32998 on: June 17, 2013, 06:16:12 PM »

PM incoming Red

Bugger off, send it to ME, not him!
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« Reply #32999 on: June 17, 2013, 06:25:04 PM »


More Vegas blatherings & musings.......



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