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The Riddle!!!

The Riddle that keeps being posted by various ABers that has the answer 7 on a telephone keypad appears in the Saturday briefing of today's Daily Express.
Is this riddle significant in any way?


Tallulah!  Sat 05/07/08 19:31
sir.prize
Sat 05/07/08
19:32
no
Catron
Sat 05/07/08
19:37
Resoundingly and utterly NO !! The riddle has now become the means of mischief on this site from a child or children who have nothing better to do than make fools of themselves.
Tallulah!
Sat 05/07/08
19:38

Question Author

How do you know that, sir.prize? I thought it might be the making of an urban myth.
The Express reader gives her name and town and county!
gen2
Sat 05/07/08
19:49
Anyone can invent a name and town and county just as easily as they can invent a new username for AB.

Just a thouht though - Isn't the Daily Express a little up-market for the perpetrator of this?


mamyalynne
Sat 05/07/08
19:59
Probably found a copy on the bus
mamyalynne
Sat 05/07/08
20:01
This has become the equivalent of "Knock a Door Runaway" best we dont answer the door to this at all they will come up with something new am sure

squarebear
Sat 05/07/08
22:21
I agree mamyalynne. If no-one replies to any more of these and just lets the ED delete them, I'm sure they will get bored and stop posting them.
Tallulah!
Sun 06/07/08
07:17

Question Author

squarebear, How does the ED know that these posts are to be deleted?
gen2, Are you calling me the Perpetrator of this as the poster of this question or the Riddle poster? Is the Express upmarket? More than the Mail? We BUY both at the weekend!
boysinblue68
Sun 06/07/08
18:22
squarebear - I think you've shot yourself in the foot yet again. Whilst I totally agree that this riddle is annoying to say the least, I seem to recall the phrase "ask questions, get answers. No matter how outrageous or practical your question may be." Now I wonder who keeps using that little phrase as their mantra to ruin quizzes? You can't have it both ways - or perhaps your attitude suggests you think you can?
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