What am I? Riddle-Game
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The visitor does not necessarily arrive for the young and old at the same time. And ... you are on the right track.
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I'm so sorry

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No problem at all. I already posted some clues to a new one which you are welcome to try to solve but if @InStoree agrees you can take the next one regardless which one of you solves it.Lunastella wrote: ↑25 May 2020, 13:38 @InStoree and @DATo
I'm so sorry, I didn't know it was about taking turns, but if I come up with a good one, I'll let you guys know.
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No worries. Maybe you have any idea who might be in @DATo 's riddle?Lunastella wrote: ↑25 May 2020, 13:38 @InStoree and @DATo
I'm so sorry, I didn't know it was about taking turns, but if I come up with a good one, I'll let you guys know.
"I come to your home sporadically.
Children are happy when I come.
Older adults are not happy when I come.
I leave something for one.
And leave nothing but rather steal something from the other.
Who am I?"
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@DATo @LunastellaDATo wrote: ↑25 May 2020, 17:27No problem at all. I already posted some clues to a new one which you are welcome to try to solve but if @InStoree agrees you can take the next one regardless which one of you solves it.Lunastella wrote: ↑25 May 2020, 13:38 @InStoree and @DATo
I'm so sorry, I didn't know it was about taking turns, but if I come up with a good one, I'll let you guys know.
Sure, that sounds great.
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Thanks @InStoree and @DATo!
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YOU GOT IT SWEETIE !!!! Very nicely done!
Your turn!
@InStoree Yes, he leaves money for the children if they place the tooth under their pillow at night, and steals teeth from adults. (when they fall out or need to be extracted, but leaves the adults no money)
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Later on, I found out about pillow and money tradition (thanks for reminding me, @DATo).
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Thanks! Do I have to make it up myself?
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That's adorable and hilarious! What did your parents say?
Here in Mexico, we don't have a Tooth Fairy but a Tooth Mouse.
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My parents were the ones who taught me this tradition. My mom was helping me throwing the tooth. You can imagine that I didn't have the strength to make the tooth fly way over the roof, and not because of the height of the roof, but because I was just a little girl, with short-hands, and an inability to throw things away.Lunastella wrote: ↑27 May 2020, 12:30That's adorable and hilarious! What did your parents say?
Here in Mexico, we don't have a Tooth Fairy but a Tooth Mouse.
Whenever you're ready, we would love to hear your riddle. It's your turn.
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You can do either. There are no special rules for coming up with a riddle.Lunastella wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 09:49 @InStoree You must have very creative parents, I love that! No wonder you're so talented yourself. Do I have to make up the riddle or can I post one I already know?
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The riddle just needs to be your own creation.
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