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No.Is he calling another room that he has rented?
No.Is he calling another room that he has rented?
Yes.Did he call from the hotel room phone?
No.Did he call from his cell phone?
No.Was he checking to make sure his cell phone worked in the hotel?
No.Trying to locate his cell phone?
No.Does he know the person he is trying to call?
No.was the number he called an outside number? (not a number within the hotel)
No.Is the reaction it triggered electronic-based?
Yes.Is the reaction it triggered human-based?
No.Is he an employee of the hotel performing a wakeup call for a guest before he goes to sleep himself?
No.The human that reacts to the phone ringing, do they know the person making the call?
No.Is the human that reacts to the phone ringing the person making the phone call?
No.was he trying to let somebody know something?
oooh, good oneThe person in the next room is either snoring really loud or nailing a girl really loudly.
The person in the next room is either snoring really loud or nailing a girl really loudly.
This is it.The person in the next room is either snoring really loud or nailing a girl really loudly.This is it.
I've been on the snoring end of one of these calls before...No.Did his phone call turn something on or off?

Waking someone up isn't the same as turning something on or off.No.Did his phone call turn something on or off?![]()
It was before we got married.Waking someone up isn't the same as turning something on or off.No.Did his phone call turn something on or off?![]()
A seated woman is writing a letter. She dies because there's a thunderstorm outside.
Yes.was it also lightning?
No.was she a virgin?
Does this mean you know the answer? If you figured it out yourself you should post it.your honor i got all i need from the witness he may sit down
Was she writing the letter on a computer?A seated woman is writing a letter. She dies because there's a thunderstorm outside.
No.Was she writing the letter on a computer?A seated woman is writing a letter. She dies because there's a thunderstorm outside.
Ask some questions.no kidding, i would assume the chair was metal, the pen was metal, BOOM electric shock from lightning or something
No.was the chair made out of metal?
Yes.was she outdoors?
:squeeze: I believe so.were her boobs real?
Was she seated under a tree?Yes.was she outdoors?
No.Was she seated under a tree?Yes.was she outdoors?
No.Chunky Soup said:Was she traveling somewhere?
You can only ask yes or no questions. Also, stuff like "directly" and "indirectly" is probably too vague to answer.Did she die indirectly from the lightening (ie building falls on her)? Directly (ie direct strike to her)?
These are yes/no questions. But aite.You can only ask yes or no questions. Also, stuff like "directly" and "indirectly" is probably too vague to answer.Did she die indirectly from the lightening (ie building falls on her)? Directly (ie direct strike to her)?
Was she moving?No.Chunky Soup said:Was she traveling somewhere?
Yes.Was she moving?
Doesn't moving mean she is traveling? Yet you said she wasn't traveling.Yes.Was she moving?
You're right, the problem really was the difficulty in defining "direct" and "indirect."These are yes/no questions. But aite.You can only ask yes or no questions. Also, stuff like "directly" and "indirectly" is probably too vague to answer.Did she die indirectly from the lightening (ie building falls on her)? Directly (ie direct strike to her)?
I don't interpret "traveling" to be synonymous with "moving."Doesn't moving mean she is traveling? Yet you said she wasn't traveling.
Did the lightening touch her body?You're right, the problem really was the difficulty in defining "direct" and "indirect."These are yes/no questions. But aite.You can only ask yes or no questions. Also, stuff like "directly" and "indirectly" is probably too vague to answer.Did she die indirectly from the lightening (ie building falls on her)? Directly (ie direct strike to her)?