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Was somebody transporting a large dinosaur skeleton to a museum nearby via Chinook helicopter?
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Was somebody transporting a large dinosaur skeleton to a museum nearby via Chinook helicopter?
No.
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Assuming his house was crushed, was the object that crushed it related to dinosaurs in any way?
Was the entire house crushed, or was any of it left "standing". (intact, not entirely destroyed)..
Does it have anything to do with the song by King Crimson, entitled, "Dinosaur". Or the band T. Rex?
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Assuming his house was crushed, was the object that crushed it related to dinosaurs in any way?
Haven't yet established whether it was an object that crushed it, but yes, the thing that crushed it was related to dinosaurs.
Was the entire house crushed, or was any of it left "standing". (intact, not entirely destroyed)..
A few parts were left partially standing or lost their support and fell over.
Does it have anything to do with the song by King Crimson, entitled, "Dinosaur". Or the band T. Rex?
Noes.
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Crushed by an object?
asteroid/meteor/comet? Earthquake?
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Crushed by an asteroid / meteor / comet?
Yes, 1/2 the mystery solved. Armageddon was such a shit movie that a meteorite shower decided to hit Bruce Willis' house.
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Uhh.. He was thinking about dinosaurs because the prime theory surrounding their extinction involves an asteroid impact?
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Uhh.. He was thinking about dinosaurs because the prime theory surrounding their extinction involves an asteroid impact?
Told you it was easy. His agent told him what happened to his house but not how big the things were, so he headed home wondering if it could be serious enough to lead to extinction of the human race. Which is probably about as realistic as the science in Armageddon.
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Eff... I knew I hadn't seen the movie which was the key to this mystery.
Pardon my arrogance, but I want to share this little one:
There's a barn, red, very old and full of erm... hay? On a beautiful sunny day the owner of the barn decided to do some renovation work. This work included the window in the northern wall of the barn. The window was one metre wide and one metre high, as it was after the work, but it now lets twice as much light pass through as before.
What did he do to the window?
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What happened to(where is) Falkra?
We'll have these two mysteries going at once, since mine really isn't a "true" mystery(as far as this thread is concerned).
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There's a barn, red, very old and full of erm... hay? On a beautiful sunny day the owner of the barn decided to do some renovation work. This work included the window in the northern wall of the barn. The window was one metre wide and one metre high, as it was after the work, but it now lets twice as much light pass through as before.
What did he do to the window?
Did he clean it?
Did he replace the window pane?
Did he move it to a different wall so that it gets more sunlight?
What happened to(where is) Falkra?
My Google powers say: He's an administrator at http://www.libellules.ch and has over 17000 posts in the forum there. He posted that he mainly played Worms for the ninja rope, and he switched to other games because the rope sucks in 3D.
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Did he clean it?
No
Did he replace the window pane?
No
Did he move it to a different wall so that it gets more sunlight?
No
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Did he change the shape of the window?
For example, it used to be a triangle and now it's a square?
Did he move the window to somewhere else on the northern wall?
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Did he change the shape of the window?
For example, it used to be a triangle and now it's a square?
That's it.
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Where is Falkra?
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