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Dr. Watson Sleuth Helper
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detectivehappy
Old Shoe
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Mar-28-2007 12:03
I've been using the Sleuth Helper and I find it very helpful. Sometimes when I get a lot of true alibis, the sleuth finder assumes the rest of the suspects are fake, and automatically arranges it that way. Can I assume that the slueth helper is correct? Because sometimes my suspect won't tell me the alibi, but I don't want to falsly accuse. Thanks!
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crunchpatty
Old Shoe
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Oct-31-2007 22:31
*Bevis voice*
Hehe. Verne said "thrustworthy tool".
:)
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Treschaude
Washed Up Punter
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Nov-1-2007 00:27
Thanks Crunch! I'd much rather have my mind focused on thrustworthy tools than the rant that went before it. :)
I'm glad I don't have to ask questions on this board any more. Yikes!
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Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer
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Nov-1-2007 15:00
there was a question?
"thrustworthy"... giggles like a school girl.
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Verne Miller
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Nov-1-2007 15:57
THATS NOT .... well, actually it's a little bit hilarious :))) Guess I should have attended those english lessons.
Pyrrhus with his lance pursues,
And often reaches, and his thrusts renews. - Dryden.
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crunchpatty
Old Shoe
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Nov-1-2007 22:57
Was Dryden thrustworthy?
Just messing around Verne - like you said, it was a little bit hilarious. In good faith, I'm not gonna make any reacharound rusty trombone jokes. None at all.
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FuzzyDonny
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Dec-9-2014 00:08
Anyone know where to get Dr. Watsons helper? The link is dead.
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Yeti Face
Pinball Amateur
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Dec-9-2014 01:13
http://www.eurocollection.co.uk/watson.htm
This link works for me.
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