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he got confused where he was being on a train far away from home and could not see
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Quote from: 1reb on November 20, 2008, 07:36:59 PM
he got confused where he was being on a train far away from home and could not see
Yes, to the story, but no to the answer....
Why could he not see?
I'll get ready to ring the bell.....
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the light went out on the train
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Did he go through a tunnel, all went dark and he thought he went blind, tried to grab his phone to call the doc he went all the way to the city to see - who said he had plenty of time with sight remaining, but due to anxiety grabbed the gun he took to the city for protection rather than his phone and shot himself as he raised the gun to his ear to call the doc???
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that sound good beemaster
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Been following this, waiting to jump in at the right time - lol. I think I'm close, but still missing one part, but thanks 1Reb
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I think you hit the nail on the head
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BINGO!
The guy was just a simple man who went to see his eye doctor. He was diagnosed with a disease that would potentially have him lose his eye sight at any time. He was devastated. Upon traveling home, he dozed off. Upon waking up while the train was in a tunnel, he freaked out and thought he had gone blind. He then decided in a hast to take his own life as panic and fear set in.
On CSI, they make it all look so easy putting the pieces together.....
Hope everyone had fun.
Once you know how to ask questions that isolate, or eliminate possibilities, it can really be a thinking game with challenge. I have others I'll post soon. I want to say thank you for all that participated. It is fun for me reading some of the responses, as I hope it is for you guessing and putting the pieces together.
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It's all the other scenarios tha't half the fun.
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BEEMASTER HUMBLY BOWS
I was pretty close - cool. I'm an audiobook listener and really enjoy modern detective stories, there are so many great characters and series of books out there! Love Harry Bosh, Jack Reacher, type characters!
I surely only got this with the dozens of posts before mine - collectively we did great
Bjorn keep them coming, very fun to follow.
P.S. I'm sure I did it, but in case I missed it, glad to have you aboard, your first 380+ posts have been great!
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when is the next one?
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Quote from: 1reb on November 21, 2008, 08:09:16 PM
when is the next one?
I'm going to throw up another that is a bit easier and actually is a good one for parents to play with their children. It does not involve body parts in boxes or guns...
Thank you Beemaster for your comments.
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