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by IAIN » Mar 2nd, '09, 00:16
He suffered an epileptic fit?
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by TheStoner » Mar 2nd, '09, 13:21
Again good, but not right. I'll give you a rhyming clue - mice!
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by Mandrake » Mar 2nd, '09, 13:25
He slipped on some carelessly discarded rice? ? Nah, can't be....
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by beetlejuiceecis » Mar 2nd, '09, 14:04
He slipped because he was nice...?

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by Farlsborough » Mar 2nd, '09, 14:23
He dropped his pizza and slipped on a slice?
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by TheStoner » Mar 2nd, '09, 14:53
I'll give you another small clue...
IT'S ICE - IT'S ALWAYS ICE - FFS!!!!!
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by Lawrence » Mar 2nd, '09, 14:56
TheStoner wrote:I'll give you another small clue...
IT'S ICE - IT'S ALWAYS ICE - FFS!!!!!
Count it!
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by Jean » Mar 2nd, '09, 14:57
Ice fell on him?
Invoke not reason. In the end it is too small a deity.
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by FairieSnuff » Mar 2nd, '09, 15:33
No he was made of ice and one leg melted hense why he fell over ...

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by Mandrake » Mar 2nd, '09, 15:53
Now I get it - he had no ice for his G&T and slipped over whilst rushing to the freezer - very understandable. Is he well enough for visitors yet

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by Part-Timer » Mar 2nd, '09, 16:16
He was waddling towards Robert Van Winkle trying to get his autograph and fell over in the excitement?
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by Mr_Grue » Mar 2nd, '09, 18:19
He was being followed by Alicetaire Crowley?
Simon Scott
If the spectator doesn't engage in the effect,
then the only thing left is the method.
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by Lawrence » Mar 2nd, '09, 18:28
Mr_Grue wrote:He was being followed by Alicetaire Crowley?
That's got to be a winner!
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by TheStoner » Mar 2nd, '09, 21:39
Yes - I'm bored of this now. So that was the winner.
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by IAIN » Mar 2nd, '09, 22:14
what was the answer?
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