Twenty questions...or more?

Started by BjornBee, November 10, 2008, 05:43:42 PM

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1reb

let see what not in the box   hair, head, toes, leg, nose, ear, eyes, family jewels, tongue, and teeth.

BjornBee

Quote from: 1reb on November 14, 2008, 07:46:35 PM
have we name all the body part that is in the box?


It's not what is not in the box, but what is in the box.

Thus far, an arm, from the elbow down, including fingers is in the box. And yes, you have named all the body parts in the box.
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Jim134

     Was the arms use for food?? but for the last arm??

     Is this a airplane accident ??
     

     Is this a ship accident ??



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Quote from: Jim 134 on November 15, 2008, 05:18:52 AM
     Was the arms use for food?? but for the last arm??

     Is this a airplane accident ??
     

     Is this a ship accident ??



        BEE HAPPY Jim 134  :)

Yes
Yes
Tes
No
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I'll hazard a guess :-D
A plane crashes and five men survive. Knowing they will starve they form a pact that they will each sacrifice an arm in order to sustain themselves. They do so, one at a time as the need for food is required. They are rescued before the fifth man has had to fulfill his obligation to the others. Over time the feelings of guilt overcome him and he does the right(?) thing. Forgive me if I'm wrong and this scenario seems overly morose, sometimes I have an overactive mind. :roll: :evil:

Jim134

Quote from: PerryBee on November 15, 2008, 09:45:59 AM
I'll hazard a guess :-D
A plane crashes and five men survive. Knowing they will starve they form a pact that they will each sacrifice an arm in order to sustain themselves. They do so, one at a time as the need for food is required. They are rescued before the fifth man has had to fulfill his obligation to the others. Over time the feelings of guilt overcome him and he does the right(?) thing. Forgive me if I'm wrong and this scenario seems overly morose, sometimes I have an overactive mind. :roll: :evil:


ditto




     BEE HAPPY Jim 134  :)
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BjornBee

95% is correct, but I'll add the following instead of nitpicking over the details. They did form a pact, they did eat four arms, the pact stated that if the fifth man would not fullfill his obligation, the other four men would seek revenge. So it was not out of guilt, but by threat, that he had to fullfill the pact.
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BjornBee

I think Greg Peck was on target by isolating what was in the box. And Jim focused in on the end, with Perry detailing the answer. It was actually answered faster than I though it would. It is one of the highest rated games in terms of difficulty.

For those coming in late and perhaps not reading all the replies....

The 5 men were in an airplane crash. They resorted to cannibalism as a way to survive. They made a death pact that whatever body part was eaten and sacrificed by one, the rest must follow. They were rescued after the fourth man lost his arm. He was fullfilling the pact and meant the others would not seek his death.
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The outcome was far from what I was thinking in the beginning. It is a fun game. I spent a lot of time thinking about it driving around at work. I would like to do more if others are into it.
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Quote from: Jim 134 on November 14, 2008, 06:17:14 AM
Are all 5 men lost out in the woods at the same time at one time ? If so I got it  :-D 


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Quote from: Jim 134 on November 15, 2008, 05:18:52 AM
     Was the arms use for food?? but for the last arm??

     Is this a airplane accident ??
     

     Is this a ship accident ??



        BEE HAPPY Jim 134  :)

 



   The last arm got me hope to see you again



     BEE HAPPY Jim 134  :)
"Tell me and I'll forget,show me and I may  remember,involve me and I'll understand"
        Chinese Proverb

"The farmer is the only man in our economy who buys everything at retail, sells everything at wholesale, and pays the freight both ways."
John F. Kennedy
Franklin County Beekeepers Association MA. http://www.franklinmabeekeepers.org/