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Jerry Busse

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. . . . But Then You Already Knew That!. . . . ;):eek:

So, what is going on? Well, it rhymes with Dorothy's last name. . . I don't know if she had ever been to Kansas but I do know that she was from Wauseon and she lived to be really, really old (how old was she?) and before she died, she donated a boatload of her money to build a huge park which they named after her!

Let's Drink risotto wine! . . . :confused:. . . o_O. . . :eek:

Jerry:D



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Dorothy Biddle
106
Rice wine

DB106RW?

Can't be that simple, so good luck guys. I suck at riddles.
 
If it's Dorothy Biddle, 'Riddle' rhymes with that.

"So, what is going on?
" A riddle is going on, that's what.

:(

That's all I've got.

Maybe something to do with sake?
 
Man, one that I knew the answer too and still too late! .... But how do we get a name out of all that? Hmmmmm
So far a slow pitch softball but how to hit it out of Dorothy's park? .... I fear this is not a morning exercise at all.
 
Rice wine is sake. So I'm thinking a tanto style knife with a thin blade. The little hog slicer
 
Red Riddle

.106mm thick (stock)

Park Riddler

Park Fiddler
 
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Dorothy Biddle lived to 106= 10.6”
She donated $1.7M to build the Dorothy Biddle Park = .17”
Risotto can be made with a nice Sauvignon Blanc; but risotto is a variety of rice, rice wine = saki.
Saki is Japanese as is the Tanto, a shorter dagger in feudal Japan which was frequently made 10” long.

Hog Tanto dagger 10” with .17” thickness?

ETA: A Kwaiken is a short dagger often used by women, like Dorothy, for self defense.

Hog Kwaiken 10 with .17 stock
 
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