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Gaberax
01-14-2009, 12:44 PM
Disembarkation point for those coming first.
A cold, lonely island of captive ghosts.
Loud music blares.

Teased from the heart of the forest primeval.
Free passes distributed.
Bare walls covered.

Opposing forces slide by each other.
Legs detain the opponent.
A severing is made.

Maturins_Daughter
01-14-2009, 02:33 PM
Opposing forces slide by each other.

Sounds like plate tectonics, fault lines, earthquakes.

alinda
01-14-2009, 02:37 PM
Disembarkation point for those coming first.
not Plymoth is it? maybe Eden? :lol:

Gaberax
01-14-2009, 06:25 PM
Opposing forces slide by each other.
Sounds like plate tectonics, fault lines, earthquakes.
Think small


Disembarkation point for those coming first.
not Plymoth is it? maybe Eden? :lol:
Ooooh, you are closer than you know here... ;)

Ryan
01-15-2009, 04:54 AM
Disembarkation point for those coming first. - England
A cold, lonely island of captive ghosts. - Alcatraz
Free passes distributed. - Paper the house
Bare walls covered. - Wall paper
A severing is made. - Break

An ultimate guess would be Prison Break although not all the clues I've guessed at make that conclusion. :orely:

Gaberax
01-15-2009, 06:41 AM
Disembarkation point for those coming first. - England
A cold, lonely island of captive ghosts. - Alcatraz
Free passes distributed. - Paper the house
Bare walls covered. - Wall paper
A severing is made. - Break

An ultimate guess would be Prison Break although not all the clues I've guessed at make that conclusion. :orely:

Alcatraz---AKA?
Paper the house---correct!
Wall paper---correct!

Step back and take a wider view. :orely:

alinda
01-15-2009, 06:48 AM
Alcatraz---AKA?

The rock?

Ryan
01-15-2009, 07:50 AM
Disembarkation point for those coming first. - Plymoth Rock
A cold, lonely island of captive ghosts. - The Rock
Loud music blares. - Rock Concert
-ROCK

Teased from the heart of the forest primeval.
Free passes distributed. - Paper the House
Bare walls covered. - Wall Paper
-PAPER

Opposing forces slide by each other. - Sissors
Legs detain the opponent. - Sissor Grip
A severing is made. - Sissors
-SISSORS

I know it - Rock, Paper, Sissors. :dance::rock::nana::cool:

alinda
01-15-2009, 07:56 AM
:wtf: Hey, good deduction there. I was thing that, but couldn't figure out how to make it fit. Well done, I'm confident this is the correct answer!

Gaberax
01-15-2009, 08:21 AM
Disembarkation point for those coming first. - Plymoth Rock
A cold, lonely island of captive ghosts. - The Rock
Loud music blares. - Rock Concert
-ROCK

Teased from the heart of the forest primeval.
Free passes distributed. - Paper the House
Bare walls covered. - Wall Paper
-PAPER

Opposing forces slide by each other. - Sissors
Legs detain the opponent. - Sissor Grip
A severing is made. - Sissors
-SISSORS

I know it - Rock, Paper, Sissors. :dance::rock::nana::cool:

Excellent, Ryan! :clap: that IS the answer. Good job! A sufficiently stoned, sliced and papered goose to you!

Brownies to alinda and Maturins_Daughter for their efforts

Thanks to everyone who played. ;)

Ryan
01-15-2009, 08:56 AM
It was Alinda who set the stage for me with Plymoth...
Lets have another Gabe.
This has got to be the best way to shag work IMO

alinda
01-15-2009, 09:00 AM
*gobbles brownies and mumbles thanks Gabe*another great riddle!

Gunkslinger
01-16-2009, 01:31 PM
Nice solve Ryan!

Gunkslinger
01-16-2009, 01:36 PM
I pose a question to the riddler, where do you find the inspiration for your riddles title? Very unique.

Gaberax
01-16-2009, 04:32 PM
I pose a question to the riddler, where do you find the inspiration for your riddles title? Very unique.

I get the titles primarily from DropZone on SomaFM (http://somafm.com/). I listen thru ITunes when I'm online at home or work. It is ambient music. I'm kinda a freak concerning ambient music. The music is supposed to be "thinking" music and fade in the background, helping one to focus, think and calm down. I also listen to CD's while driving my truck but (according to my girlfriend) it doesn't help. Apparently, I am a maniac when I drive. :lol:

I try and grab the title of the piece I'm listening to when I write or post the riddle (often, I work a riddle out in my head in that 15 to 20 minutes while laying in bed before the alarm goes off, dreading to get up for work.) I also like to highlight the titles to pieces of artists (like Steve Roach) I really like.

I adopted the "music title to riddle title" habit from Zoneseek (who listened to more "normal" music.) :)

And now you know WAY more about me than you probably wanted to! :lol:

Jon
01-17-2009, 02:37 PM
(often, I work a riddle out in my head in that 15 to 20 minutes while laying in bed before the alarm goes off, dreading to get up for work.) I also like to highlight the titles to pieces of artists (like Steve Roach) I really like.

I know the feeling!



I adopted the "music title to riddle title" habit from Zoneseek :)



I beg to differ Gabe. :P

Gaberax
01-17-2009, 03:28 PM
(often, I work a riddle out in my head in that 15 to 20 minutes while laying in bed before the alarm goes off, dreading to get up for work.) I also like to highlight the titles to pieces of artists (like Steve Roach) I really like.

I know the feeling!



I adopted the "music title to riddle title" habit from Zoneseek :)



I beg to differ Gabe. :P

I cry pardon, Jon. THen it was YOUR idea. The royalty check is in the mail. ;)

alinda
01-17-2009, 03:36 PM
:lol:

Jon
01-18-2009, 10:27 PM
(often, I work a riddle out in my head in that 15 to 20 minutes while laying in bed before the alarm goes off, dreading to get up for work.) I also like to highlight the titles to pieces of artists (like Steve Roach) I really like.

I know the feeling!



I adopted the "music title to riddle title" habit from Zoneseek :)



I beg to differ Gabe. :P

I cry pardon, Jon. THen it was YOUR idea. The royalty check is in the mail. ;)

Aye it was and I take it s a pride and legacy.

I was young and not a mod at DT. net. Long before Mike and gabe and Bonnie. I wrote riddles an gave "good clues" in the title. A good clue gives the riddler something to "sink their teeth into." I was giving bad clues in the title (a bad clue misleads the riddler or gives away the answer.) I then pondered a way to not do such... my solution...song lyrics and titles. This was my M.O. It caught on long before Mike and Gabe (but not Bonnie.) But one may remember Molly, Summer and Richard Stockworth..

Sorry to seem petty but I have so little to brag of. Zone (and others) got it from Walter O'dim.

Sorry to sound so petty but I am no great riddler nor a great riddlemaster...this is all I have.

I have shamed myself but I feel... **sigh**...I have so little to be proud of.

This was a discussion in the past and I let the credit go to Zone and I just feel...NM


Riddle on. Never mind me.