Rephrasing: Did his death have any impact on your (or someone else's) life? Did it bring about any significant changes?
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Rephrasing: Did his death have any impact on your (or someone else's) life? Did it bring about any significant changes?
Did you lose money because of the death?
Did you gain it?
Did someone besides you gain money from the death?
You said the incident was at home. Was the DP a regular visitor to your home?
was he unknowingly diabetic and you refusing the last of the icecream inadvertantly left it behind only for him through chance to come upon it and die after he ate it ?????
I know some of these were already asked but for my own clarity:
was he a relative?
was he a close friend?
was he a nieghbor?
was he older than 40 at the time he died?
did the icecream directly lead to his death..ex. slipping...eating....choking..etc...?
if you had had the icecream would you have been in the same room as him at the time of death?
does the icecream have anything to do with his death..in that a series of events occurred that led to his inevitable death...which possibly could have been avoided by eating the icecream?
I'll wait before asking more....
Was the DP allergic to ice cream or lactose intolerant?
:lol: A little ice cream if he was Lactose intolerance wouldnt have killed him , belive me, well unless he died of dehydrahions as a result of the result of having too much dairy.. but he have to eat more that a litre of icecream....or have had milk and cheese anyway to get that bad.
Did hed die immediatly?
or was it a reult of a result?
Did he go to hospital?
Was his death of narural causes?
Was it violent?
Is the person who offered you the ice cream relevant for the story?
If you didn't find out about the death in the media and nobody told you, did you find the dead guy?
Did you love the DP?
Did the death occur during the day?
At night?
Were other people around during it?
Were they other relatives?
Friends?
Strangers?
Murderers?
No.
Yes.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Hmm... Could you rephrase, please?
Yes.No.Probably not.
Huh?
No.
Uhm... Rephrase please?Not really.
No.Yes.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
Yes.
No.
No.
No.
Is the senario such that you were invited to stop (at a soda fountain, let's say) for ice cream, and you said that you had to be rushing along for some reason, and the soon to be deceased carried on on his way to an accident (let's say he found himself in the path of moving vehicle) that was timed so that had he been at the particular spot where he died slightly later than he was (say, with the lateness that would have been caused by the time taken to eat ice cream) he would have escaped his fate?
Is any of this correct?
If any of this is correct, would it be more correct to remove the parenthetical bits?
Are any of the parenthetical points accurate?
once again I know some of these were asked but for my clarity....
was he:
your dad?
your brother?
...Uncle?
...cousin?
...Nephew?
was it during a family event....such as a holiday?
was anyone in the room with him when he died?
did he die in what would have been your house at the time?
.................his own house where you were visiting?
................. in a different relatives house...not yours or his?
was his death accidental?
...... he killed?
did he commit suicide?
.................................................. ..........
were you in the room with him when he died?
if you had eaten the icecream would you have been in the room with him when he died?
have you eaten ice cream since?
Did the guy fall on a knife?
Hit his head? (running out of ideas for accidental deaths :D)
OH, did something fall on top of him?
Did the floor gave way under him?
Did he die inside or outside?
Is where he died relevant?
If you have had the ice cream, would the dead guy have joined you?
Would you ask him to have some with you?
Was it long after you declined the ice cream that the guy died? (let's say long means 30 minutes and longer)
No.
No.
No.No.
Yes.
No.
No.
No.No.Quote:
was it during a family event....such as a holiday?
was anyone in the room with him when he died?
did he die in what would have been your house at the time?
.................his own house where you were visiting?
................. in a different relatives house...not yours or his?
No.
Yes.
No.
No.Yes.Quote:
was his death accidental?
...... he killed?
did he commit suicide?
No.
No.No.Quote:
were you in the room with him when he died?
if you had eaten the icecream would you have been in the room with him when he died?
Possibly.Yes.No.
No.
No.
No.
Yes.
Yes.
Not sure.
Not sure.
Yes.
In short:
Ice cream:
- Flavour is irrelevant.
- Not poisoned.
- Did not cause the death directly.
Me:
- Did not kill or got killed by anyone.
- Was offered the ice cream (not by the DP)
- Did not know the result of my refusal to eat the ice cream at the time.
- I was not accused of murder.
- I did not gain anything out of DP's demise.
- I did not find the DP.
DP:
- Died as a result of an accident.
- Is a he.
- Did not commit suicide.
- Was in one piece when found.
- Did not eat the ice cream.
- Died at home.
- Died 20 years ago.
- His age might be relevant.
- Was not alone at home.
- Was not married nor had he have children.
- Was younger than 40 at the time of his death.
- Died during the day.
- Was my brother.
Was your brother a small child?
Under 5 years?
Did the house have multiple stories?
Did he fall out of a window?
Did he have any health conditions that are revelent?
just to make sure...
are you and the DP both human
are you blood brothers?
was the brother under 10? 20? 30? 40?
Is the brothers age relavant?
If you had taken the ice cream, would you have been in a different place?
had as in eaten or had as just in my possesion?
if you had taken the ice cream, would your brother still be alive?
did a person cause the accidental death?
Is any of this relavent?
If only you had had the icecream 20 years ago:
you would have had another good memory of your brother?
............................more time with your brother?
Yes.
No.
Irrelevant.
No.
No.Yes.
Yes.
Yes, under 10.
Yes, could be.
No.
Pardon?
Most probably yes.
Not really.
Yes.
Not sure if this is relevant.
Surely since he would have been alive.
Is it relevant who offered you the ice cream?
Was it a relative?
A friend of yours?
A friend of you brother?
An enemy?
Were you older than your brother?
More than, say, four years?
Were you younger than your brother?
More, than, say, four years?
Were you an adult when the offering of ice-cream was done?
A teenager?
A tween?
Is the brothers age relative only because it says that he was a child or is there any important information concealed because we don't know his exact years?
Did your brother die because of your carelessness?
Did you leave home when you were supposed to look after your brother?
And then he died?
And if you had eaten the ice cream, you would have stayed at home for a longer time and therefore could have prevented the accident?
did he drop the ice cream?
if so did he slip on the ice cream and fall?
did he house have more than one floor? if so did it have to do to the death of the person
Was your brother hit by the ice cream truck? and if you would have accepted the ice cream you would have been nearby and prevented the accident?
Schee-eeer?
On a very important top secret mission. Code name: RL. Please be patient? :)
Scher is in the Royal League ?
Oh, why didn't she tell us before? We didn't know that Scher was such a proffessional football player. She never stops amazing us.
Wow.
We'll be patient.
I am terribly sorry! As Jay mentioned, I got a little busy in February and this thread slipped out of my mind altogether until a friend reminded me!No, it is not.
Yes, it was a relative.
Yes, I was older than my brother.
No, I was not an adult when I was offered the ice cream.
It is only important because he was a child.
No, he did not die because of my carelessness.
No, I did not leave home.No, he did not drop the ice cream.
Irrelevant.No, he was not hit by an ice cream truck.
Summary:
Ice cream:
- Flavour is irrelevant.
- Not poisoned.
- Did not cause the death directly.
- Was offered by a relative.
Me:
- Did not kill or got killed by anyone.
- Was offered the ice cream (not by the DP)
- Did not know the result of my refusal to eat the ice cream at the time.
- I was not accused of murder.
- I did not gain anything out of DP's demise.
- I did not find the DP.
- Was older than my brother.
- Did not leave the house at the time of the death.
DP:
- Died as a result of an accident.
- Is a he.
- Did not commit suicide.
- Was in one piece when found.
- Did not eat the ice cream.
- Died at home.
- Died 20 years ago.
- His age might be relevant.
- Was not alone at home.
- Was not married nor had he have children.
- Was younger than 40 at the time of his death.
- Died during the day.
- Was my brother.
- Was a child.
- Did not die because of a fall or a traffic accident.
did he drown?
Did the bucket of Ice Cream fall on him?
Did someone else in the house eat the ice cream?
Did the DP get locked in a freezer?
Did DP eat peanuts instead and die of an allergic reaction?
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So if you would have accepted the ice cream, somone would have gone to get it and found DP before he was a DP?
Can I?
We already have SWH-11 going on at the moment... After that, of course you can :)
I have a good stories with holes!:) Okay
There is a woman who rides the bus to work every day. There are two stops near her work-the first stop is one block from her work, the second is two blocks from her work. When she rides the bus to work each day, she gets off at the stop that is two blocks from her work. On the way home, she gets onto the bus at the stop that is only one block from her work. Why???
If you already know the answer, PLEASE do not answer right away.:D
nvm lol
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