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    Quote Originally Posted by hexbaz
    It's either such a huge anticlimax that he's too embarrassed to divulge it, or he just enjoys keeping us in suspense!:mad:
    I seem to read "Keeping"
    as

    KILLING

    Ivan, waiting in Patience

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    Default And the answer is.......

    A hole in the ground.

    You see me here,
    You see me there,
    You see most anywhere,

    They are all around us. Granted, most are currently occupied by things like pipes, foundations, pits(stormwater type drains etc) etc etc, so they are everywhere.


    I can never be hidden,

    You can't hide a hole! With modern technology such as that used by geophysists, archeologists etc., no matter how many centuries have passed since a hole was back-filled, the fact that a hole once existed in a particular location can be detected without having to resort to excavating the area.
    Fans of history doco's which typically screen on SBS and the ABC will have seen this work being performed.

    What am I?

    So now you know.

    Hope you enjoyed this riddle as much as I enjoyed presenting it to you.

    Now its someone else's turn to be on the receiving end of threats of bodily violence, being cooked and eaten and put through a shredder.

    Hooroo...

    I'm off to Rio for the winter.
    I wanted to become a brickie but my old man said "No son, learn a trade."

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    A hole! OK - I guess you win.

    Here's a quick and easy one for you....

    Rearrange the letters of 'BEFORE NICE TURN' to give the name of a classic movie.

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    BEER ROCEN UNFIT

    I haven't seen it myself, but from the title it could be good.

    p

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    Recite Boner Fun????


    P

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    Assuming the title doesn't have to be three words like the clue then my answer is "Brief Encounter"
    I wanted to become a brickie but my old man said "No son, learn a trade."

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    Murder on the Orient Express?

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    Just before we answer that question hexbaz, would you mind telling me where you live duckman, as I would like to send you a bottle of wine or something for that enthralling and devilishly tantalizing puzzle?
    Last edited by Bob Willson; 30th July 2004 at 12:18 PM.
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    FBI REENCOUNTER??

    Oh I give up...for hours of fun go to the Wordsmith Anagram Server and have a play!

    Cheers,

    P
    aka DEBITING MIG

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    Debbie Does Dallas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Willson
    Just before we answer that question hexbaz, would you mind telling me where you live duckman, as I would like to send you a bottle of wine or something for that enthralling and devilishly tantalizing puzzle?
    Bob, you're cracking me up.

    You are joking right? Just like everyone else was joking about burning me at the stake etc etc? :eek:
    I wanted to become a brickie but my old man said "No son, learn a trade."

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitingmidge
    FBI REENCOUNTER??

    Oh I give up...for hours of fun go to the Wordsmith Anagram Server and have a play!

    Cheers,

    P
    aka DEBITING MIG
    Ooooh... that would be cheating midge.
    I wanted to become a brickie but my old man said "No son, learn a trade."

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    BRUCE FIRE TENON

    I think it's a kung fu woodworking film about a tall building that catches fire?

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    BENEFIT COURNER, where the unemployed that can't spell wait for a handout....

    HH
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    Quote Originally Posted by DUCKman
    Bob, you're cracking me up
    err, shouldn't that be 'quacking me up' ?
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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