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Roman_Candle

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Royal puzzle
« on: January 09, 2005, 09:28:10 AM »
If Grand Duke G Mikailovich had a historic palace close to Mary Queen of Scotland, and if Mary had ONE pet lion in that palace...what was the pets name.   ;)

There has to be an intuitive that can answer this for me...I think?  Where is my mind reader LOL

Have fun!  ;D

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Re: Royal puzzle
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2005, 04:00:51 PM »
This is easy.  The lions name would be Oscar.

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Re: Royal puzzle
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2005, 05:14:31 PM »
Sorry...wrong! It was Haggis.

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Re: Royal puzzle
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2005, 08:40:26 PM »
Well you are both wrong! If you turn to your left I'm sure Bubbles...I mean Ivana has some lovely parting gifts for you.  ;D  

Come on...where are my talented psychics? The "force" must be strong with at least one of you.


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Re: Royal puzzle
« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2005, 08:51:42 PM »
Oh, I get it.  The name would be Wilberforce. ;D

How'm I doing?

Do I get the money?

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Re: Royal puzzle
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2005, 09:58:56 PM »
Well you still didn't get the name of the lion. LOL

Ok...you have my interest Douglas! Pull out that hoodoo thang and tell me is Wilberforce male or female and how would Wilberforce define themselves "ethnicly" speaking.

If you surprise me you still might get that 5 ruble meal coupon!!  A little incentive goes along way.   ;D


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Re: Royal puzzle
« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2005, 11:17:37 PM »
OK.  You asked for the name of a lion, so I assumed it is male,  rather than lioness, which is female.

Wilberforce is a Scotish/British name that is male.   Wilberforce is one of the first names of a character on the UK TV show called "Are you being Served". Do you know which person I speak of?

You also used the word "force" in a post above and that is part of the reason I came up with Wilberforce - a name I would never bestow on any child.

Of course other names might be George or Michael for the lion.

Maybe we need a 'remote viewer' to divine the correct name.

Douglas

8)  :D

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Re: Royal puzzle
« Reply #7 on: January 10, 2005, 11:17:37 PM »
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OK.  You asked for the name of a lion, so I assumed it is male,  rather than lioness, which is female.
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Nice logic!

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Wilberforce is a Scotish/British name that is male.   Wilberforce is one of the first names of a character on the UK TV show called "Are you being Served". Do you know which person I speak of?
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Actually I have never seen the show.  ;D

Wait...Wait...I'm sensing something! Are you thinking of  the "Maharaj of India" aka "the old man" LOL The same man who was born beside or on (can't remember which now) the "factory floor"  ;)

ps G&M not the names of the Lion I waz lookin fur!

"Remote Viewers?" What are they?  ::)


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Re: Royal puzzle
« Reply #8 on: January 11, 2005, 12:48:01 AM »
Go to Google.com and type in "remote viewing'......read that and you will know what I am talking about. 8)

I too am sensing something.......angels?....Spirits?.....lost souls....... :D

I am viewing the Durbar  in New Delhi.... I see the King and Queen on a throne under a huge tent......now what?

The crown...the glitter of diamonds.....they are blinding....bling bling is everywhere.......
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Re: Royal puzzle
« Reply #9 on: January 12, 2005, 12:32:41 AM »
 Bravo! Tsar Douglas Bravo!

Your intellectual skills are par excellence   ;D

Shall I send your cheque for the 5 rubles to your snowbirds residence in sunny California? Oh what a beautiful mansion that is.

Please send one of your Ambassadors to the Maharaj and on on the way give my regards to the man from Kiev, and Marcel Marsaux. Don't mind me...I forgots to take me meds!  ;) Careful it may be contagious!!

The closest I ever get to "remote viewing" is when I change channels on the telly to my favorite BBC programs. I LUV THE BBC! I have never put much credit in those "paranormal pseudo science people" LOL Such charlatans! What next huh...do they really think those fools are out saving the world or something from the forces of evil?

I do have a friend though who swears by it. He says that he was born with a fourth eye? I says "fourth?...I thought it was a third eye?" He said "Oh no young lad, everyone is born with a third eye...we just sit on it most of the time!"  ;D The old fart is in his early 70's (works in Helsinki, even at his frail age)...quite mad too I must say. I still remember a story he told me about a good friend of his that taught him Spalunking? (spelling) I asked the old chap (very abstract and eccentric man I must stress). "What does this have to do with anything? He said "you can find me under spalunkers 70815810976192506". He made me memorize it...many have tried and failed to figure it out. Personally I think he is out in left field "fantasy camp"...delusions of psychic grandure. He said if I were psychic I could figure it out...but to no avail I could not.  ::) I don't think it means anything...probably a hogpog of meaningless random numbers.

Bling...bling!! Bling bling where's my bling bling? Iz aint's gotz no bling!

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I too am something.......angels?....Spirits?.....lost souls.......
LOL ok bring in the "glowing felt pen"  ;)

 

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Re: Royal puzzle
« Reply #10 on: January 12, 2005, 02:37:53 PM »
Hello Roman:

That long number is very easy to figure out.  The numbers add up to the number of steps to the top of the Hyperion Stairway in Hollywood that was featured in an old Laurel & Hardy film.   That film featured the boys trying to take a piano up those stairs.   Lots of laughs.

Easy dude.

Douglas.

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Re: Royal puzzle
« Reply #11 on: January 12, 2005, 10:14:32 PM »
 ;D Hey Douglas!

I have to admit it is nice to finally meet with someone with a sick and twisted sense of humour like mine.  ;)

Brilliant...too bad I wasn't.   :D LOL

Cheers

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Re: Royal puzzle
« Reply #12 on: January 12, 2005, 11:31:38 PM »
Well,  Roman, I must say old chap that your humoresque is above par and  rising.  Life is short so we may as well have a good chuckle at least 3.5 times  per day. ;D

I am thinking of something that sits on top of a building in Russia and reminds me of soup.  What am I thinking of?

By the way, do you aspire to an imperial title?  They are available on the thread under this topic called "Imperial Claimants".  I am the tsar but there is room for other Tsars and other imperialese.  We have had two other Tsars but one decamped after a week and the other one is holed up in his palace in Tijuana, Baja, Mexico.  BTW way I bought the entire town of Tijuana last month on Ebay.  

Cheers and see you soon ..........

Douglas ;)

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Re: Royal puzzle
« Reply #13 on: January 13, 2005, 02:24:21 PM »
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I am thinking of something that sits on top of a building in Russia and reminds me of soup.  What am I thinking of?


An onion dome?

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Re: Royal puzzle
« Reply #14 on: January 13, 2005, 10:19:37 PM »
Hello Sir George:

Yes, you are correct.  I get the feeling that you may be a genius.  Am I right?  Thought so!

Douglas ;D
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