Basically, you have to make an unbroken chain of answers, then problems with said answers. Like this:P1: There's a hole in my bucket!P2: Then fix it!P3: But with what?P4: With straw!P5: But the straw's falling off!...And so on. So, to begin:There's a hole in my bucket!
I think I have one back at my hou-Forgot that it was burnt down.
Then we use the one that the Army has in Wyoming.
maybe we can put the fire on the stargate out and fix it!
wait... how did you even obtain an stargate in the first place? and where did you find an Philosopher's stone?
But then how will we fix the bucket without a stargate?
can't we just climb up the mountain?
No! We need a pickaxe to climb up the mountain!
We lost the bucket because it floated away upriver up a mountain, we have to get it before we fix it.
I think you might need to look at this.
(Off topic post.)
But the bucket that went up the mountain is right here on the floor.
OOC: Do we just start a with the 'How to Fix a Bucket' question again?
OOC: Honestly, I think that's the point. Were trying to fix a bucket but all sort of problems arise from it. As we fix one, more pops up. So in my opinion this is fine.
guys, we're trying to fix the bucket, not find it.
Then use an ancient voodo spell to fix it.
Then find Merlin.
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