yeah im runnin out too, but im not givin up although im gonna take a break for a bit, im thinking too hard for it
yeah im runnin out too, but im not givin up although im gonna take a break for a bit, im thinking too hard for it
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I think we have most of the pieces im just not smart enough to put them all together. So I'll just check back to see if anyone gets it by tomorrow.
I think it is the last time Laguna sees Ellone. "Lo and Behold" makes me think he's surprised she was able to see him on his death bed. It has implyed several times of his oldr age, and Im supposing Ellone has caused this pain, which would lead to him wanting to trade in his age for a life without elle. Not becuase its her fault, but because of what she went through due to him. ? Am I right?
Maybe... :rolleyes2Originally Posted by HolyMackeral
Sorry but it's wrong, you still have to figure out the rest of the riddle in the word play manner, because the riddle as it is now does not give you any direct clues to the answer.Originally Posted by DoaJ
You're right to note the implication of the older age. But you need to pay more attention to the most important clue "Word play"![]()
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2)Haha, this is almost going too fast. Yes, correct.Does age relate to the fact that in the second line Laguna is "Ol'"?
3)Maybe...when you give in for your age do you replace a word with the word in?
Yes, the 'previous word' is in the first two lines.
The above points lead me to believe that you replace with word Ol' with in.
And as I posted above according to a dictionary of idioms 'lo and behold' is the same as look'
So,
Look in Laguna says to Ellone
The answer is a gun?
Way to go HolyMackeral youve made it worse, it makes no sense whatsoever!
The answer is not a gun. Keep in mind that I only said maybe to number 2. Maybe as in almost but not really...![]()
I knew it wasnt a gun, you said it wasnt an item, I was just thinking loud (well typing my thought process).
Im gonna go get some sleep then think on this in the morning.
You know the 'Lo and behold' line. Is there word play on the word 'behold'? Because to me it sounds like a cockney version of 'Low and be old'? Its probs wrong but it will eliminate it from my head.
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There is word play in "Lo and behold" but not just that.
"Lo and behold",
Ol' Laguna says to Ellone.
"Give in for my age
in a word from the two first lines."
That's what you have now, think a little of the two last lines (especially the last). There is something in there you might not have thought of.
You mean 'LOL'. give him laughter to add to his life?? 'Lol" is the answere?
No![]()
OMG, this one is very hard, I really adore you for coming with this riddle Rant.
I adore you for adoring me![]()
Er could you possibly give all the clues and hints in one post. Then we might be able to get somewhere. This is very hard but I am determined to get it correct
...Geddit?
i just wrote the riddle down and i KNOW this will be wrong but has it got something to do with laguna saying something but without elle being there?
ps i know this is really confusing but it is the only thing i can think of so dont be too harsh![]()