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61. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Luna Angelo wrote: Terry Webber wrote: What is that which goes with a carriage, comes with a carriage, is of no use to a carriage, and yet the carriage cannot go without it? wheel Nope.
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.31 15:31:00
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62. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Robert JD Niewiadomski wrote: Terry Webber wrote: What is that which goes with a carriage, comes with a carriage, is of no use to a carriage, and yet the carriage cannot go without it? a horse? Try again.
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.31 15:26:00
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63. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
XANDER KAG wrote: Terry Webber wrote: Correct. New riddle: Poke your fingers in my eyes and I will open wide my jaws. Linen cloth, quills, or paper, my greedy lust devours them all. Scissors Correct. New riddle: What is that which goes ...
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.30 13:30:00
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64. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Cy Clone1 wrote: Terry Webber wrote: Hello, fellow mercs! I thought I'd add a forum that provides some entertainment. I will post a riddle every week for you to ponder. If you think you know the answer, post it on this forum. Here is your fi...
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.30 13:28:00
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65. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Bone Scratcher wrote: Terry Webber wrote: I went to the city, I stopped there, I never went there, and I came back again. ...A clock? Correct. New riddle: Poke your fingers in my eyes and I will open wide my jaws. Linen cloth, quills, or...
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.29 16:02:00
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66. Dust 514 Comes to Life - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Want more activities for a future EVE Fanfest? This can be one of those activities.
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.27 04:43:00
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67. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Fortunato Wanzer wrote: Terry Webber wrote: Though it is not an ox, it has horns; though it is not a donkey, it has a pack-saddle; and wherever it goes it leaves silver behind. What is it? a snail? Correct. New riddle: I went to the city,...
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.27 04:17:00
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68. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Luna Angelo wrote: Terry Webber wrote: A cloud was my mother, the wind is my father, my son is the cool stream, and my daughter is the fruit of the land. A rainbow is my bed, the earth my final resting place, and I'm the torment of man. Rai...
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.26 22:49:00
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69. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Robert JD Niewiadomski wrote: Terry Webber wrote: There are four brothers in this world that were all born together. The first runs and never wearies. The second eats and is never full. The third drinks and is always thirsty. The fourth sing...
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.25 19:35:00
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70. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Niuvo wrote: Terry Webber wrote: In a one-story pink house, there was a pink person, a pink cat, a pink fish, a pink computer, a pink chair, a pink table, a pink telephone, a pink showerGÇô everything was pink! What color were the stairs? ...
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.25 00:46:00
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71. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
General John Ripper wrote: A mutated lizard/man that must break outside of his eggshell. Get it? the egg is the house ! While this is a very peculiar answer, you are correct. New Riddle: In a one-story pink house, there was a pink person, a p...
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.23 21:53:00
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72. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Niuvo wrote: Terry Webber wrote: What has one eye but cannot see? a sewing needle. Correct. New riddle: I have a little house in which I live all alone. It has no doors or windows, and if I want to go out I must break through the wall. P...
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.22 23:30:00
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73. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Bone Scratcher wrote: Terry Webber wrote: When one does not know what it is, then it is something; but when one knows what it is, then it is nothing. A secret? "A riddle" was the answer I was looking for, but yours is a good one. New riddl...
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.22 20:02:00
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74. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Robert JD Niewiadomski wrote: Terry Webber wrote: What is it that you can keep after giving it to someone else? a promise Correct. New riddle: When one does not know what it is, then it is something; but when one knows what it is, then it...
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.21 17:09:00
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75. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Here's a new riddle of the day: What is it that you can keep after giving it to someone else?
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.20 16:10:00
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76. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Luna Angelo wrote: Terry Webber wrote: What walks all day on its head? Nail in a horseshoe. Correct. Come back tomorrow for a new one.
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.20 01:45:00
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77. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Apologies for the delay but here's the riddle I promised: What walks all day on its head?
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.19 22:16:00
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78. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Luna Angelo wrote: Terry Webber wrote: More precious than gold, but cannot be bought, Can never be sold, only earned if it's sought, If it is broken it can still can be mended, At birth it can't start nor by death is it ended. Love That's ...
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.19 02:01:00
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79. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Robert JD Niewiadomski wrote: Terry Webber wrote: I was born in the 18th century, yet still live on today. Appearing on TV when I have something to say. a president, born April 30, 1789... Correct. New riddle: More precious than gold, but...
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.18 21:58:00
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80. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Robert JD Niewiadomski wrote: Terry Webber wrote: What is it that, after you take away the whole, some still remains a fraction Good answer. I was expecting the answer to be "wholesome" but I'll count that. New riddle: I was born in the ...
- by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.17 23:22:00
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