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Posted: 21-02-2006 19:06
by Geekinthepink021
Was the hair on her head? o.O

Posted: 21-02-2006 19:09
by jooly
It was all her hair, apparently :D

Posted: 21-02-2006 19:11
by Lukeonia1
jsyer wrote: She fell in love a guy (or girl perhaps) in a burning building, and rushed in to save him (or her). As a result all her hair was singed off.
Good, but no.
jsyer wrote: Did she fall in love with a man?
Yes.
jsyer wrote: Was the hair loss punishment inflicted by the person she fell in love with?
No.
jsyer wrote: Was the hair loss punishment inflicted because she fell in love with someone?
Yes and no. It wasn't that she fell in love in general so much as who she fell in love with.
jooly wrote: For a yes/no question - was hair loss the full extent of her punishment?
Not counting public scorn and humiliation, yes.
jooly wrote: Or was it part of a bigger punushment?
See above.
jojojoker wrote: she wants to see the man on her sister's funenal again~


YES!!

Just kidding, not quite. But there's more of that great lateral thinking! :D
Geekinthepink021 wrote: Was the hair on her head? o.O
Yes. There may well have been more hair involved, but if there was, I don't want to know about it. :eek:

Posted: 21-02-2006 19:12
by Geekinthepink021
She's one of those people with the hair disorder... (the one that causes excessive body hair. I definitely can't remember what it's called) and she fell in love with the man who invented laser hair removal!

And that totally counts as punishment. 100%.

Posted: 21-02-2006 23:15
by jsyer
The woman (french) fell in love with a man (german) during the war. She was accused of collaboration with the enemy and as a punishment her hair was shaved off.

I don't know if it's the answer you're after but this sort of thing actually used to happen.

Posted: 22-02-2006 00:49
by Lukeonia1
jsyer wrote: The woman (french) fell in love with a man (german) during the war. She was accused of collaboration with the enemy and as a punishment her hair was shaved off.
Got it. :D The woman fell in love with the german officer assigned to her town during World War II. After the town liberated by the Allies, the townspeople turned on her, branded her a collaborator, and shaved her hair off.

These are the sorts of lateral thinking puzzles that people do on totalfark.com each day; that's where I got the idea. I believe jsyeris next... :p

Posted: 22-02-2006 02:07
by jsyer
A man runs away from home, turns left, turns left, turns left again, then comes home to a man in a mask. Explain.

Posted: 22-02-2006 09:34
by Kisa
He ran back to where he came from and towards the reason why he ran away (maybe he thought that other guy was following him).

No idea about the other guy though ... except maybe a burglar ...

Posted: 22-02-2006 11:52
by jooly
Rounders or baseball, my guess :)

Posted: 22-02-2006 11:54
by Kisa
Ouch! Yeah, didn't think of baseball :D

Posted: 22-02-2006 20:29
by Geekinthepink021
Mmmm I'm going to go with jooly on this one. Baseball is my guess :)

Posted: 22-02-2006 23:01
by jsyer
Baseball is spot on!
Thought that one would take a bit longer to guess (I know it took me ages when told by a friend some years back)
Jooly, batter up.

Posted: 23-02-2006 02:43
by jooly
*makes pancake batter*

huh?

Posted: 23-02-2006 02:48
by jsyer
Jooly, it's your turn.
"Batter up" was my pathetic attempt at a being amusing. It was a baseball riddle after all

Posted: 02-03-2006 21:19
by Geekinthepink021
This thread seems dead.

*gets the defribulators*

This one involves creativity, (the source I stole it from does give a distinct answer, but there's no way in hell anybody in their right mind will ever get it... So be creative!)

You're locked in a room with no windows or doors. The only things in the room are a mirror, a table, and, (obviously enough), yourself. How do you get out?