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Ask a Q, Get a Lousy A!
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Talianna Periwinkle
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Sep-8-2007 19:16
Okay, I got this game from some other message board...
Basically, you ask a question that usually regards Sleuth (but it doesn't have to) and the next person has to answer that question with something that probably doesn't even answer your question, or is just some silly answer (oh, and that person than asks a question)
For Example:
RandomGrl123: Why do suspects keep clamming up on me?
SomeGuy456: Because they want you to go away so that they can secretly plot your death...
Why must I subscribe to travel?
HomoSapien: Because the money is used to make paper dolls.
Where..... Blah blah blah
Get it? Cool! I'll start...
Whose shadow is looming over the Sleuth Light in the banner/theme?
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Fizzlewig Trapspringer
Narrator
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Sep-20-2007 21:49
Nope. Sorry. The dresses he sells are actually "Door" originals, and they're mass produced by the millions. You must not have looked very closely at the lablel.
Is there some secret prize if you solve 1,000,000 cases?
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Arabella Parker
Well-Connected
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Sep-22-2007 14:58
Yes, but the prize is so secret, no one knows what it is, not even Ben.
Is the coffee shop in Cairo owned by Starbucks?
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Anikka
Babelfish
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Sep-25-2007 15:08
Actually, the coffee shop in Cairo is secretly owned by an underworld character named Big Bertha. Check and see - not one iced-double-mocha-latte-frappacino in sight. Thank goodness.
How can there possibly be so many arch-villains? Wouldn't they all be killing each other off to gain turf and/or a foothold in the Underworld?
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lilangel
Sleuth About Town
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Sep-28-2007 15:02
There are so many so the Prince will always need your services. If there weren't many, none of us would be searching for random ones and all on the same search. By the time the villain is found, then the Prince would no longer need us.
Why do the hunts have so many repeated clues?
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Fizzlewig Trapspringer
Narrator
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Oct-1-2007 10:15
The clues repeat just in case a detective didn't get the clue the first 26 times, hopefully they will catch on by the 27th time.
Why doesn't the banker in London know how to recognize people's handwriting?
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Talianna Periwinkle
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Oct-16-2007 20:01
Because she was taken from a different time period in 2590 where everything is computerized and people don't even have to write. There was a rip in the space time continuum and now she's very confused with the concept of "handwriting".
Why is it that even though there are millions of detectives in Sleuthville, crime has never been lowered??
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Kevin Greene
Old Shoe
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Oct-17-2007 01:20
Because people still eat pie. :-)
Why is it that the Fortune Teller can't predict who killed his/her/its friend?
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Apolla
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Oct-17-2007 12:39
because someone cracked his crystal balls
Why hasn't the person your doing a favor for heard anything about the case that THEY asked yoku to do for them.
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Kevin Greene
Old Shoe
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Oct-17-2007 20:39
Simple answer: because they're stupid. :-)
How come you can only find 4 different pieces of evidence?
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crunchpatty
Old Shoe
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Oct-19-2007 00:05
Because all your experimentation with bodily fluids and machines still hasn't produced the saliva analyzer you so hoped for, and not that many of your murderers are kind enough to drool on their victims anyways (thank god).
How did the green hand all get green hands?
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