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Apr 12, 2006 21:03

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dionycheaus April 13 2006, 06:01:05 UTC
so, we ask the questions before we see the chars?

I was told at seder you should read A Ring of Endless Light by Madeline L'Engle. Apparently it's got all kinds of dolphin marine biology.

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chuthulupenguin April 20 2006, 18:57:22 UTC
Yes, you ask the questions before you know who the characters are, so that the questions end up being rather random and spontaneous, and as a result, the answers are, too. Like, for instance, if 5 was Jon Spiro, and 13 was...Jon Spiro's cousin, and you knew this, you might ask, "What kind of business would 5 and 13 start together?" And that would be an incredibly boring question with a very boring answer. However, if 5 and 13 were...Molly Weasley and, uh, Nina from the young wizard's series, and you didn't know it, the answer might be a tad more entertaining. And you'd get to find out who 5 and 13 are. See? Suspense in a box! I don't know why I'm explaining this in a comment though. You're sitting on your bunk bed right behind me. And nobody's asking questions anyway. Maybe I'll just borrow Biz's. People are asking her questions and she's not answering.

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