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Which piece at Dia Beacon hung in Jay 38th Street house?
Posted by Adelaide on June 7, 2003 07:10 PM | Permalink
Give us some clues!
- Is it bigger/smaller than the proverbial box in which one would keep bread?
- Is there a piece nearby which would let us know if we're hot or cold?
- Does it blink? Smell? Make noise? Involve the creative use of bodily fluids?
And what do we win if we guess correctly? (Cash or jewelry would be pleasant.)
Posted by: Steve Alburty | June 8, 2003 02:48 PM
No, you don't get any clues.
If you get the correct answer, you get the satisfaction that you have not lost your mind!
Posted by: Adelaide | June 8, 2003 05:58 PM
Was it one of the tangled auto parts by John Chamberlain?
Posted by: Stevan Alburty | June 22, 2003 03:54 PM
No the clue is go south!
Posted by: Adelaide | June 22, 2003 06:14 PM
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Give us some clues!
- Is it bigger/smaller than the proverbial box in which one would keep bread?
- Is there a piece nearby which would let us know if we're hot or cold?
- Does it blink? Smell? Make noise? Involve the creative use of bodily fluids?
And what do we win if we guess correctly? (Cash or jewelry would be pleasant.)
Posted by: Steve Alburty | June 8, 2003 02:48 PM
No, you don't get any clues.
If you get the correct answer, you get the satisfaction that you have not lost your mind!
Posted by: Adelaide | June 8, 2003 05:58 PM
Was it one of the tangled auto parts by John Chamberlain?
Posted by: Stevan Alburty | June 22, 2003 03:54 PM
No the clue is go south!
Posted by: Adelaide | June 22, 2003 06:14 PM