Originally posted by Grampy Bobby (previous page)
Mysteries: 1. Person [disclosed]; 2. Partner; and 3. Place [2 points awarded to lemon lime];
4. Thing; 5. Time; 6. Situation; 7. Condition; 8. Motivation. 9. New Location of RHP's Server.
(Tie Breaker: Date)
Mysteries: 1. Person: “You” (as the hopeful winner of the Gold Prize);
2. Partner: “First Person to post to this thread (or the second if you’re the first to post);
3. Place: RHP’s General Forum in October-December, 2013" (email to kiki46)
Originally posted by HikaruShindo
"Sounds interesting. When does it start?" (1st post)
lemon lime: 2
Next to score: ?
Yes, lemon lime. Good Sleuthing! Two down, six to go...
11 Oct 13
Originally posted by lemon lime"8. Motivation: To stimulate interest in site members to participate in/contribute to this centerpiece public forum (to enhance the viability of the site in attracting and retaining new members)." (email to kiki46, Sunday October 6, 2013)
Did you create this game with the idea in mind of motivating people to be more active at the General Forum?
Well done, lemon lime. Three points earned... one to go.
11 Oct 13
Originally posted by Grampy BobbySo far it's just you and sumy.
"8. Motivation: To stimulate interest in site members to participate in/contribute to this centerpiece public forum (to enhance the viability of the site in attracting and retaining new members)." (email to kiki46, Sunday October 6, 2013)
11 Oct 13
Originally posted by HandyAndyNo, Andy. There's been about a dozen; disappointing, in that only a few asked relevant questions. There's also been the usual gratuitous negativity. Next time Bananas will be served 16 hours each day (the other 8 we'll play Ping Pong):
So far it's just you and sumy.
"Eating a Banana will cheer you up and put a smile on your face. This popular fruit contains a protein called tryptophan, when digested it gets converted into a neurotransmitter called serotonin, which is a mood regulating chemical in the brain. Banana can be termed as an antidepressant drug, since it adjusts the level of serotonin production in the brain."
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