Who killed the deputy?
I hate to spoil the thread with a serious response, but for me, the trivial question I would like answered is the meaning of the phrase “Roxell Roxell Bowshot”, which I found neatly handwritten on a small square of green notepaper when I was young.
Damn! I sure wish I could help. Is that “bow” as in “bow and arrow” or as in the front of a boat? Or is it “bows” and “hot”?
Seriously? Bob Doe (for example) + Jackie Tripp (for example) = True Love Forever
I see that this is not a new issue with you! Just on a whim I did a Yahoo! Search on your phrase and found (in addition to this very thread) a reference to The Anonymous Message Server from 10-18-2004, 11:11 PM.
On behalf of the other participants in this thread, I wish you godspeed in finding a sufficient answer. It’s the very least we can do!
Ummm, no.
Hint #1: Re-read post 18
Clearly, it’s “Russia’s Best® Seedless Fly Paper.”
You’re welcome.
I’ve done that. Every other person gets a stiff neck, and the others get a lower back spasm.
WTF? I mean WTFF? Eh?
Answer me that!
Aw, that’s just when he ran out of Scrabble pieces.
If he’d had more, it would’ve been “what do you get if you multiply six by nine IN A RESTAURANT” – which reveals bistromathics, the most powerful computational force known to parascience – at which point you’ll start in with “interactive subjectivity frameworks” this and “the universe is only a figment of its own imagination” that – and you’ll realize that time and distance are one, that mind and universe are one, that perception and reality are one – and problems that seem impossible on paper can be solved when numbers dance on a waiter’s bill pad: reality and unreality collide such that each becomes the other and anything is possible – a phenomenon which you must have encountered, and which can at any moment impress a young girl sitting on her own (so long as she’s, y’know, in a small cafe in Rickmansworth).