Truth or lie?
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Post by ping on Jul 22, 2015 15:30:01 GMT
1. I have a mastermind plan to kidnap Flavia 2. I once successfully kidnapped Blue 3. I have never had a hamster bite me 3 just CAN'T be true, unless it's Chris that gets all the bites and you've just been really lucky. I can imagine you kidnapping Blue, hmmmm, but then again you must be planning to kidnap Flavia (who wouldn't?) so I guess that 1 is true, and Chris somehow foiled your attempt at 2.
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Azayles
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Post by Azayles on Jul 22, 2015 15:56:58 GMT
Number three sounds like the crazy shit that you're all about, but I vaguely remember you saying you met the queen, so I'm running with that! 2! Here's mine: 1 I once sailed a boat to france 2 I once cycled to Hastings because I was bored 3 my middle name is Jeremy, after my grandfather Indeed I tried to trick you with number 3, but it was Boxing day we ran into the sea, not Christmas day For yours... hmmm.... I reckon you cycled to Hastings. That's difficult. 2, maybe? Do we get to know the correct answer? Here's mine: 1 I don't like coffee. 2 I like to stick to my schedule. 3 I have a reptile pet. I... hmmm. I think 3. I've only ever seen your fuzzies, but I think you might have a lizard or something. Ping I didn't cycle to Hastings. I DID cycle to Rochester though. Because boredom :-P Pawlove I'm betting dollars to dome nuts you like to stick to your schedule You strike me as the very organised sort
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Post by Spangoid on Jul 22, 2015 16:29:55 GMT
1. I have a mastermind plan to kidnap Flavia 2. I once successfully kidnapped Blue 3. I have never had a hamster bite me 3 just CAN'T be true, unless it's Chris that gets all the bites and you've just been really lucky. I can imagine you kidnapping Blue, hmmmm, but then again you must be planning to kidnap Flavia (who wouldn't?) so I guess that 1 is true, and Chris somehow foiled your attempt at 2. I've actually only ever been bitten once by a hamster. That was our wonderful Hedges who bit Chris in all manner of strange places - Eye, ear, nose and no doubt some other places as well. Hedges bit me on my toe. He was one funny little man as he had never bit a finger! The problem with Hedges was that he liked to taste you, but he never realised that he was nibbling ever so slightly too hard! I made the mistake of telling Chris that I had kidnapped Blue, so thats not true either. My mastermind plan of kidnapping Flavia however IS true. The plan is so good that it doesn't matter that Pawlove knows!
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Post by pawlove on Jul 23, 2015 8:49:27 GMT
Indeed I tried to trick you with number 3, but it was Boxing day we ran into the sea, not Christmas day For yours... hmmm.... I reckon you cycled to Hastings. I... hmmm. I think 3. I've only ever seen your fuzzies, but I think you might have a lizard or something. Ping I didn't cycle to Hastings. I DID cycle to Rochester though. Because boredom :-P Pawlove I'm betting dollars to dome nuts you like to stick to your schedule You strike me as the very organised sort Nah, I don't even have schedules If I want to eat lunch at 5 pm, then I'll eat lunch at 7 pm. Duh. Dang, I thought it's number 2 for Spangoid's. I'm locking the doors and windows and set the hamsters on guard.
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Azayles
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Post by Azayles on Jul 23, 2015 8:53:13 GMT
Ping I didn't cycle to Hastings. I DID cycle to Rochester though. Because boredom :-P Pawlove I'm betting dollars to dome nuts you like to stick to your schedule You strike me as the very organised sort Nah, I don't even have schedules :-P If I want to eat lunch at 5 pm, then I'll eat lunch at 7 pm. Duh. Dang, I thought it's number 2 for Spangoid's. I'm locking the doors and windows and set the hamsters on guard. That only leaves one thing then. What's wrong with coffee?! :-P :-P
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Post by pawlove on Jul 23, 2015 9:04:19 GMT
Nah, I don't even have schedules :-P If I want to eat lunch at 5 pm, then I'll eat lunch at 7 pm. Duh. Dang, I thought it's number 2 for Spangoid's. I'm locking the doors and windows and set the hamsters on guard. That only leaves one thing then. What's wrong with coffee?! :-P :-P Nooo I drink coffee (almost everyday) too. The truth is number 3. Flavia, hello?
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Azayles
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Post by Azayles on Jul 23, 2015 9:09:36 GMT
That only leaves one thing then. What's wrong with coffee?! :-P :-P Nooo I drink coffee (almost everyday) too. The truth is number 3. Flavia, hello? Oooh I thought you got Flavia after Hi Flav! ❤
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Post by Lizzie on Aug 12, 2015 4:38:09 GMT
Ill go with number 1 (i had to 'resurrect' this thread) Ignore this
1. I'm related to Ulysses S. Grant and my family members went to his funeral. 2. I can speak Korean, Latin, Spanish, and English. 3. My grandmother grew up in North Korea and my grandfather in South Korea.
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Post by ping on Aug 15, 2015 16:01:28 GMT
Ill go with number 1 (i had to 'resurrect' this thread) Ignore this 1. I'm related to Ulysses S. Grant and my family members went to his funeral. 2. I can speak Korean, Latin, Spanish, and English. 3. My grandmother grew up in North Korea and my grandfather in South Korea. Hmm, well. 1. Could be true, but it would need to be your great-great- --- grandparents who went to his funeral.... which seems to contradict #3 2. If #3 is true, then it wouldn't be unusual for you to speak Korean. Spanish and Latin are commonly taught in schools, though I don't think anyone actually "speaks" Latin, more just "reads" it 3. If this is true, your grandparents are fairly young (I don't know how old you are!), as North and South Korea didn't exist until after WWII... but then again, if you're quite young, then it wouldn't be unusual for your grandparents to be younger than 70, so this could work. As #2 and #3 seem to back each other up, I'll go with those two being true #1 is the lie
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Post by Lizzie on Aug 16, 2015 16:56:22 GMT
Ill go with number 1 (i had to 'resurrect' this thread) Ignore this 1. I'm related to Ulysses S. Grant and my family members went to his funeral. 2. I can speak Korean, Latin, Spanish, and English. 3. My grandmother grew up in North Korea and my grandfather in South Korea. Hmm, well. 1. Could be true, but it would need to be your great-great- --- grandparents who went to his funeral.... which seems to contradict #3 2. If #3 is true, then it wouldn't be unusual for you to speak Korean. Spanish and Latin are commonly taught in schools, though I don't think anyone actually "speaks" Latin, more just "reads" it 3. If this is true, your grandparents are fairly young (I don't know how old you are!), as North and South Korea didn't exist until after WWII... but then again, if you're quite young, then it wouldn't be unusual for your grandparents to be younger than 70, so this could work. As #2 and #3 seem to back each other up, I'll go with those two being true #1 is the lie Gah! I completely messed that up! Im sorry, I havent been on for a couple of days, so I didnt see my mistake. Number 1 was meant to be the lie as although I am related to Ulysses S. Grant, my family was all from the south and refused to go to his funeral or even speak his name. For number 2, I didn't mean to put Korean, as I can't actually speak it, but my grandparents could. I can "speak" latin (your right, it is more writing), spanish, and english (latin for 4 years and spanish for 2 so far). Number 3 is true as my great-grandparents were missionaries to Korea and my grandparents were born and grew up there (they seemed kind-of pushy but that's just my opinion). Although, I forgot that the separation of North and South Korea didnt happen until much later so although my grandfather grew up in "South" Korea and my grandmother in "North" Korea it was all one country then. They were "kicked-out" in a sense when World War II started and went back to the US. My grandfather was a doctor for the Korean War before having my mom. My parents didn't have my sister and I until they were 42 which is why the everything seems kind-of weird as I'm a teenager. Given that info, you may be able to tell that my grandparents are no longer alive. So there's my family history . It's pretty confusing, but I'm sorry I fucked this up !
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