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Wraith did: A pumpkin, an eggplant, and a tomato are on a truck, what will fall on a sharp curve?
I suspect the tomato
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Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy? "I don't believe in giving scripting languages because the only additional power they give users is the power to create bugs." - Mike Breitkreutz, Firaxis
Well, I've taken my truck out with some vegetables in the back, to test your theory. I couldn't get an eggplant, so I substituted an aubergine, but luckily the pumpkins are in season, so I got a nice large one of those, and e have loads of tomatos, so I got 4. one really big one, a medium one, a small one, and a spare one for eating. In case you had different ones, you understand.
I rigged up a video camera in the back, and went a-driving. Around some sharp bends, and come home.
Watch the tape. The aubergine spins around in circles, the pumpkin sits its fat ass where it is no matter what the truck's doing, and the tomatos go all over the place. Which I judge to be "fallen". Or whatever word you wanna use on that side of the pond.
TOMATO!
(unless the answer is the eggplant, which describes a fairly tight curve as it rolls around in the back, but then its falling in a sharp curve, not on.)
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I vaguely remembered how to solve this one, because I've seen it before and the solution was given with it. So I can't take all the credit for figuring out the answer. Other problems on the same site have links to the solutions, but not this one, so you can't cheat. (Not directly. I suppose someone could look it up elsewhere, but where's the fun in that? If you do decide to do that, please keep the answer to yourself.)
I reckon the Mayor shoots his wife right at the stoke of midnight that night.
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