thats what im trying to figure out... did he push him out of the way of something? like a speeding car? (cars lol, they have those prior to wwi?) they serve in a war together? oh and before the incident did these two already know each other? 1. No (They had, but few... and "Speeding" probably meant exceeding 15 mph!) 2. No 3. If you mean the whole story that directly lead to "the moment" as "the incident" - no, they did not know each other before that! |
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so the shipped arm was penance? Kind of, yes - but for WHAT? What happened that made Guy 1 lose his arm? did the bum have anything to do, tho i doubt it, with the event that cost dude his arm?
You see that right - he is in no way connected to the original events that led to the loss of the arm... |
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1/2: so doc operated on dude, but the surgery was meant to be an amputation? Exactly 3: why? its a yes or no question isnt it? ok hmm questions: did the dude save the doctor from "something"? if so did the result of "sacrifice" cost him that arm? Okay, if you want it like this: 1: Yes 2: Yes |
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the whole arm thing? hmm did the one arm man already have a new arm? We're talking the early 1910s here... an arm gone is gone forever! was it a surgical miscue that cost dude his arm?
(if yes) was that the doc who performed surgery? (if not) did one arm save doc and lost his arm in the process? if he does have a new arm, explains why he tossed it hmm brainstorming. 1: No 2: Yes 3: Ask that differently... |
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Well, but WHY did it happen?
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wait is the dead body even related to the one arm saga? ah-ha! so i was right -.- :D Yes, you were! |
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did the one armed man kill someone? did the doctor kill someone? why is this story making me crave ice cream?! Nobody was killed by either of the two... before you get lost, I'll just tell ya that the dead body in the river Seine may be tragical for the person he once contained, but has absolutely nil to do with the rest of the story. A mean little distraction... ;) You can disregard the corpse. |
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no it didnt just ensuring there isnt a 4th character -.- is the body the bum? :O No! cuz i believe we ruled out its not the doc and not the guy who received the arm via mail, eh?
Well, as it is a couple of days later, the Doc might even have come to Paris from London, but... No, it is neither of the two. But as Paris had its maximum population around that time, that leaves just below 3 million other inhabitants of the core city... ;) |
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Yes (not that it matters)
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Not bad... there are a lot of interesting points in there, but...
No. |
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No :D
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No
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Did he throw the arm into the garbage? (clarification) The man in Paris? Yes. |
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Edited by
SanneHan
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Sat 03/24/12 11:37 AM
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(Did the doctor in London cause...) Ngggghhhhhhhyes... kind of (but a plain "Yes" on being the cause would be wrong, a no would be misleading)
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No
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Yes
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You may want to look at this topic!?
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Well, it might be helpful to know if the two in Paris and London know each other in person!? and (free hint) whether both of them have two arms...
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Edited by
SanneHan
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Sat 03/24/12 11:07 AM
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That happens all the time, doesn't it? Life is the only known, sexually transmitted disease that ends lethal in 100% of all cases...
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Hmmm probably try to find out why one man might send another such a funny "gift"?
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