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        101. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
          Then I guess I can continue. Here's one:  Weight in my belly, Trees on my back, Nails in my ribs, Feet do I lack. What am I? 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.07.01 18:56:00 
          
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        102. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
            Artificer Ghost wrote:    Terry Webber wrote:  Five hundred begins it, five hundred ends it, Five in the middle is seen; First of all figures, the first of all letters, Take up their stations between. Join all together, and then you will bring B... 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.29 23:28:00 
          
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        103. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
          Nobody has answered my last riddle yet. 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.29 16:46:00 
          
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        104. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
          Can anyone answer my last riddle? 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.24 23:20:00 
          
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        105. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
            Artificer Ghost wrote:    Terry Webber wrote:  At the sound of me, men may dream Or stamp their feet At the sound of me, women may laugh Or sometimes weep  Music?  Correct. New Riddle:  Five hundred begins it, five hundred ends it, Five in the m... 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.21 19:23:00 
          
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        106. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
            General John Ripper wrote:    Terry Webber wrote:  How high would you have to count before you would use the letter A in the English language spelling of a whole number?  One ThousAnd  Correct. New riddle:  At the sound of me, men may dream Or s... 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.21 19:00:00 
          
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        107. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
          Stumped on my last riddle, guys? 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.21 18:49:00 
          
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        108. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
          I am just going to say the answer so we can move on. The answer to my last riddle is milk. New riddle:  How high would you have to count before you would use the letter A in the English language spelling of a whole number? 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.18 15:31:00 
          
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        109. Dust 514 Comes to Life - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
          Want more to do in a future EVE Fanfest? DUST 514 Laser Tag might be the answer. 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.15 23:40:00 
          
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        110. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
          Can anyone answer my last riddle? Also, feel free to add your own! 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.15 18:11:00 
          
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        111. Dust 514 Comes to Life - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
          Any more support for this?  PS: Garrek, I don't think it would be a good experience for those that never used airsoft guns. 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.14 02:58:00 
          
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        112. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
            Artificer Ghost wrote:    Terry Webber wrote:  You heard me before, Yet you hear me again, Then I die, 'Till you call me again.  Echo.  Correct. New Riddle:  You can spin, wheel and twist, but it can turn without moving. What is it? 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.14 02:48:00 
          
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        113. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
            Garrek Ithalgoh wrote:    Terry Webber wrote:  Lighter than what I am made of, More of me is hidden Than is seen.  An iceberg?  Correct!. New riddle of the day:  You heard me before, Yet you hear me again, Then I die, 'Till you call me again. 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.12 23:07:00 
          
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        114. Dust 514 Comes to Life - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
          Any support for my idea? 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.12 16:02:00 
          
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        115. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
          No one has answered my last riddle. If you can't answer it, I'll just tell it so we can move on. 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.12 14:08:00 
          
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        116. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
          Can anyone besides Artificer and XxWarlordxX97 answer my last riddle? 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.11 15:59:00 
          
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        117. Dust 514 Comes to Life - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
            tander09 wrote:  how does the orbital strike work?  I wrote how it would work in my original post. But if you mean more specifically, then I guess the floor would have sensors for players in the arena to send coordinates through their weapon. 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.11 15:54:00 
          
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        118. Dust 514 Comes to Life - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
          Thoughts or opinions? 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.09 18:12:00 
          
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        119. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
            Scheneighnay McBob wrote:    Terry Webber wrote:  What is it that you can keep after giving it to someone else?  a disease?  That's a pretty good answer. It's different from the answer than I expected but I'll take it. New riddle:  Lighter than ... 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.09 17:17:00 
          
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        120. It's Riddle Time! - in The Locker Room [original thread] 
            Zat Earthshatter wrote:    Terry Webber wrote:   Brad stared through the dirty   soot-smeared window   on the 22nd floor of the office tower. Overcome with depression he slid the window open and jumped through it. It was a sheer drop outside the... 
          - by Terry Webber - at 2013.06.09 15:16:00 
          
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