Who got some sun on the voyage? Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Who is this old man?No food in the fridgeNo trace of me!It's not you but me who can solve this riddle!I'm more of the setting sun than the rising sun. Who am I? And why?If you got mine, then I got yoursI am. Who am I?A place where the sun is upI'm like the hull of the sun. What am I?The answer is buried there somewhere
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Who got some sun on the voyage?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Who is this old man?No food in the fridgeNo trace of me!It's not you but me who can solve this riddle!I'm more of the setting sun than the rising sun. Who am I? And why?If you got mine, then I got yoursI am. Who am I?A place where the sun is upI'm like the hull of the sun. What am I?The answer is buried there somewhere
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We meek internationalists go on a little afternoon voyage
Who got some sun on the voyage?
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We meek internationalists go on a little afternoon voyage
Who got some sun on the voyage?
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We meek internationalists go on a little afternoon voyage
Who got some sun on the voyage?
riddle word wordplay
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We meek internationalists go on a little afternoon voyage
Who got some sun on the voyage?
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riddle word wordplay
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My version (well, it's quite unrealistic):
Kim Jong-un
Explanation:
"Meek internationalists" may be a delegation from DPR Korea (North Korea) visiting Republic of Korea (South Korea) (the voyage can be little due to the small distance between the bordering countries). The leader of the North Korean delegation (Kim Jong-un of course) gets a Samsung (pronounced much like some sun) cellphone as a gift from the South Korean side.
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It was ...
a bunch of Amazon fulfillment center workers on a day cruise.
That seems unlikely.
Well, yes. But possible.
Toward the end of 2018, Amazon started hiring over 1,000 workers for its new warehouse and fulfillment center in the newly opened Carrie Meek International Business Park in Opa-Locka, Florida—located mere minutes1 from Miami Beach, from which a number of businesses run chartered day cruises.
The folks working at the "Amazon Mega Warehouse" — which, by the way, you can take a tour of (look for "Opa Locka, FL (MIA1)" on the list) — are, of course, also working in the Carrie Meek International Business Park, making them Meek Internationalists. Put them on a day cruise, et voilà.
1 ok, maybe 40 to 50 minutes. Still, reasonable.
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My version (well, it's quite unrealistic):
Kim Jong-un
Explanation:
"Meek internationalists" may be a delegation from DPR Korea (North Korea) visiting Republic of Korea (South Korea) (the voyage can be little due to the small distance between the bordering countries). The leader of the North Korean delegation (Kim Jong-un of course) gets a Samsung (pronounced much like some sun) cellphone as a gift from the South Korean side.
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$begingroup$
My version (well, it's quite unrealistic):
Kim Jong-un
Explanation:
"Meek internationalists" may be a delegation from DPR Korea (North Korea) visiting Republic of Korea (South Korea) (the voyage can be little due to the small distance between the bordering countries). The leader of the North Korean delegation (Kim Jong-un of course) gets a Samsung (pronounced much like some sun) cellphone as a gift from the South Korean side.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
My version (well, it's quite unrealistic):
Kim Jong-un
Explanation:
"Meek internationalists" may be a delegation from DPR Korea (North Korea) visiting Republic of Korea (South Korea) (the voyage can be little due to the small distance between the bordering countries). The leader of the North Korean delegation (Kim Jong-un of course) gets a Samsung (pronounced much like some sun) cellphone as a gift from the South Korean side.
$endgroup$
My version (well, it's quite unrealistic):
Kim Jong-un
Explanation:
"Meek internationalists" may be a delegation from DPR Korea (North Korea) visiting Republic of Korea (South Korea) (the voyage can be little due to the small distance between the bordering countries). The leader of the North Korean delegation (Kim Jong-un of course) gets a Samsung (pronounced much like some sun) cellphone as a gift from the South Korean side.
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It was ...
a bunch of Amazon fulfillment center workers on a day cruise.
That seems unlikely.
Well, yes. But possible.
Toward the end of 2018, Amazon started hiring over 1,000 workers for its new warehouse and fulfillment center in the newly opened Carrie Meek International Business Park in Opa-Locka, Florida—located mere minutes1 from Miami Beach, from which a number of businesses run chartered day cruises.
The folks working at the "Amazon Mega Warehouse" — which, by the way, you can take a tour of (look for "Opa Locka, FL (MIA1)" on the list) — are, of course, also working in the Carrie Meek International Business Park, making them Meek Internationalists. Put them on a day cruise, et voilà.
1 ok, maybe 40 to 50 minutes. Still, reasonable.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
It was ...
a bunch of Amazon fulfillment center workers on a day cruise.
That seems unlikely.
Well, yes. But possible.
Toward the end of 2018, Amazon started hiring over 1,000 workers for its new warehouse and fulfillment center in the newly opened Carrie Meek International Business Park in Opa-Locka, Florida—located mere minutes1 from Miami Beach, from which a number of businesses run chartered day cruises.
The folks working at the "Amazon Mega Warehouse" — which, by the way, you can take a tour of (look for "Opa Locka, FL (MIA1)" on the list) — are, of course, also working in the Carrie Meek International Business Park, making them Meek Internationalists. Put them on a day cruise, et voilà.
1 ok, maybe 40 to 50 minutes. Still, reasonable.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
It was ...
a bunch of Amazon fulfillment center workers on a day cruise.
That seems unlikely.
Well, yes. But possible.
Toward the end of 2018, Amazon started hiring over 1,000 workers for its new warehouse and fulfillment center in the newly opened Carrie Meek International Business Park in Opa-Locka, Florida—located mere minutes1 from Miami Beach, from which a number of businesses run chartered day cruises.
The folks working at the "Amazon Mega Warehouse" — which, by the way, you can take a tour of (look for "Opa Locka, FL (MIA1)" on the list) — are, of course, also working in the Carrie Meek International Business Park, making them Meek Internationalists. Put them on a day cruise, et voilà.
1 ok, maybe 40 to 50 minutes. Still, reasonable.
$endgroup$
It was ...
a bunch of Amazon fulfillment center workers on a day cruise.
That seems unlikely.
Well, yes. But possible.
Toward the end of 2018, Amazon started hiring over 1,000 workers for its new warehouse and fulfillment center in the newly opened Carrie Meek International Business Park in Opa-Locka, Florida—located mere minutes1 from Miami Beach, from which a number of businesses run chartered day cruises.
The folks working at the "Amazon Mega Warehouse" — which, by the way, you can take a tour of (look for "Opa Locka, FL (MIA1)" on the list) — are, of course, also working in the Carrie Meek International Business Park, making them Meek Internationalists. Put them on a day cruise, et voilà.
1 ok, maybe 40 to 50 minutes. Still, reasonable.
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