We used to play a bar game that always involved a dead body (in the game, not really a dead guy in the bar) and "how did he die". You were allowed to ask only yes or no questions. Example:
A man lies dead inside a locked room (locked from the inside.) Next to his body is a puddle of water. How did he die?
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Nope.
I'm heading to Buena Vista tomorrow morning, so y'all have a couple days to think on it.
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We used to play a bar game that always involved a dead body (in the game, not really a dead guy in the bar) and "how did he die". You were allowed to ask only yes or no questions. Example:
A man lies dead inside a locked room (locked from the inside.) Next to his body is a puddle of water. How did he die?
He impaled himself on an icicle, and it melted.
Or:
Is the locked room a broken walk-in freezer? Cuz if it is, he died of methane inhalation.
After all, when it thawed out, someone had to eat all those Jimmy Dean pre-cooked breakfast sausages, or they'd go to waste. Then, after that much sausage, the inevitable gastrintestinal repercussions occured.
"Whatever you are, be a good one." ~ Abraham Lincoln
Nope.
Nope.
Although I like the Jimmy Dean scenario!
Sally Ball, Broker Associate
Keller Williams Foothills Realty
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We used to play a bar game that always involved a dead body (in the game, not really a dead guy in the bar) and "how did he die". You were allowed to ask only yes or no questions. Example:
A man lies dead inside a locked room (locked from the inside.) Next to his body is a puddle of water. How did he die?
We used to play a bar game that always involved a dead body (in the game, not really a dead guy in the bar) and "how did he die". You were allowed to ask only yes or no questions. Example:
A man lies dead inside a locked room (locked from the inside.) Next to his body is a puddle of water. How did he die?
Is there a window in the room?
Nope.
Sally Ball, Broker Associate
Keller Williams Foothills Realty
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CinnamonGirl wrote: One word in this sentence is misspelled. What word is it?
First, unscramble each word. Then figure out what all the words have in common.
mtooat plpae nlipnaat veoil cadaoov
Misspelled! It's spelled correctly but it's the word "misspelled."
Tomato
Apple
Plantain
Olive
Avocado
First guess is they're all fruit, but couldn't swear to the plantain.
Sally Ball, Broker Associate
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