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Last night me and my friends had a fun night at the bar. When it was time for us to leave, we couldn't come up with a transport that will be comfortable and fit our status the most. After a while we came up with the following list of candidates (left to right on the picture):



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Oyster
Wild retard Steve
Korn Ferry owner
Bears
Daemons
Croach
This bowtie
AXA editor
Nacho
Doritos




As we are still in the bar arguing, could you resolve our conundrum? What transport would satisfy our needs?










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  • Daemons or demons 🙂? One is a Unix background process, the other a malevolent spirit.
    – Phylyp
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    @Phylyp The wording is correct; there are also living entities called "daemons" - it's slightly different from demon (quotation needed), but still.
    – Thomas Blue
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  • Thank you, I didn't know that earlier, Google has now educated me :)
    – Phylyp
    Nov 15 at 11:22






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    A great question well done @ThomasBlue
    – Quark-epoch
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  • May as well get into the Fortnightly Challenge #41
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up vote
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This is an entry into the Fortnightly Topic Challenge #41.



Last night me and my friends had a fun night at the bar. When it was time for us to leave, we couldn't come up with a transport that will be comfortable and fit our status the most. After a while we came up with the following list of candidates (left to right on the picture):



all of them here




Oyster
Wild retard Steve
Korn Ferry owner
Bears
Daemons
Croach
This bowtie
AXA editor
Nacho
Doritos




As we are still in the bar arguing, could you resolve our conundrum? What transport would satisfy our needs?










share|improve this question
























  • Daemons or demons 🙂? One is a Unix background process, the other a malevolent spirit.
    – Phylyp
    Nov 15 at 11:12






  • 2




    @Phylyp The wording is correct; there are also living entities called "daemons" - it's slightly different from demon (quotation needed), but still.
    – Thomas Blue
    Nov 15 at 11:15










  • Thank you, I didn't know that earlier, Google has now educated me :)
    – Phylyp
    Nov 15 at 11:22






  • 2




    A great question well done @ThomasBlue
    – Quark-epoch
    Nov 15 at 11:25










  • May as well get into the Fortnightly Challenge #41
    – Omega Krypton
    Nov 15 at 11:52













up vote
28
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up vote
28
down vote

favorite











This is an entry into the Fortnightly Topic Challenge #41.



Last night me and my friends had a fun night at the bar. When it was time for us to leave, we couldn't come up with a transport that will be comfortable and fit our status the most. After a while we came up with the following list of candidates (left to right on the picture):



all of them here




Oyster
Wild retard Steve
Korn Ferry owner
Bears
Daemons
Croach
This bowtie
AXA editor
Nacho
Doritos




As we are still in the bar arguing, could you resolve our conundrum? What transport would satisfy our needs?










share|improve this question















This is an entry into the Fortnightly Topic Challenge #41.



Last night me and my friends had a fun night at the bar. When it was time for us to leave, we couldn't come up with a transport that will be comfortable and fit our status the most. After a while we came up with the following list of candidates (left to right on the picture):



all of them here




Oyster
Wild retard Steve
Korn Ferry owner
Bears
Daemons
Croach
This bowtie
AXA editor
Nacho
Doritos




As we are still in the bar arguing, could you resolve our conundrum? What transport would satisfy our needs?







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  • Daemons or demons 🙂? One is a Unix background process, the other a malevolent spirit.
    – Phylyp
    Nov 15 at 11:12






  • 2




    @Phylyp The wording is correct; there are also living entities called "daemons" - it's slightly different from demon (quotation needed), but still.
    – Thomas Blue
    Nov 15 at 11:15










  • Thank you, I didn't know that earlier, Google has now educated me :)
    – Phylyp
    Nov 15 at 11:22






  • 2




    A great question well done @ThomasBlue
    – Quark-epoch
    Nov 15 at 11:25










  • May as well get into the Fortnightly Challenge #41
    – Omega Krypton
    Nov 15 at 11:52


















  • Daemons or demons 🙂? One is a Unix background process, the other a malevolent spirit.
    – Phylyp
    Nov 15 at 11:12






  • 2




    @Phylyp The wording is correct; there are also living entities called "daemons" - it's slightly different from demon (quotation needed), but still.
    – Thomas Blue
    Nov 15 at 11:15










  • Thank you, I didn't know that earlier, Google has now educated me :)
    – Phylyp
    Nov 15 at 11:22






  • 2




    A great question well done @ThomasBlue
    – Quark-epoch
    Nov 15 at 11:25










  • May as well get into the Fortnightly Challenge #41
    – Omega Krypton
    Nov 15 at 11:52
















Daemons or demons 🙂? One is a Unix background process, the other a malevolent spirit.
– Phylyp
Nov 15 at 11:12




Daemons or demons 🙂? One is a Unix background process, the other a malevolent spirit.
– Phylyp
Nov 15 at 11:12




2




2




@Phylyp The wording is correct; there are also living entities called "daemons" - it's slightly different from demon (quotation needed), but still.
– Thomas Blue
Nov 15 at 11:15




@Phylyp The wording is correct; there are also living entities called "daemons" - it's slightly different from demon (quotation needed), but still.
– Thomas Blue
Nov 15 at 11:15












Thank you, I didn't know that earlier, Google has now educated me :)
– Phylyp
Nov 15 at 11:22




Thank you, I didn't know that earlier, Google has now educated me :)
– Phylyp
Nov 15 at 11:22




2




2




A great question well done @ThomasBlue
– Quark-epoch
Nov 15 at 11:25




A great question well done @ThomasBlue
– Quark-epoch
Nov 15 at 11:25












May as well get into the Fortnightly Challenge #41
– Omega Krypton
Nov 15 at 11:52




May as well get into the Fortnightly Challenge #41
– Omega Krypton
Nov 15 at 11:52










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Each picture has one or more numbers. Taking the nth letter from each image's description:


Oyster (4)

Wild retard Steve (8)
Korn Ferry owner (1, 6)

Bears (2)

Daemons (2)

Croach (5)

This bowtie (2, 4, 9)

AXA editor (2, 7)

Nacho (4)

Doritos (-)


Which spells take each sixth...


Each sixth letter from the words spells RETRY BACTWARDS (small typo there?)


Starting from the end, it spells ONE THREE ONE TWO


Which is 1312, or in A1Z26... A CAB







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    This was an impressive piece of work, well done jafe!!
    – El-Guest
    Nov 15 at 11:24






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    Great thought well done @jafe
    – Quark-epoch
    Nov 15 at 11:25






  • 1




    @jafe Man that's fast (also, damn that typo, I was so close to making a flawless puzzle). I'll add the tick later, if you don't mind.
    – Thomas Blue
    Nov 15 at 11:39






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    So, the final answer is "start trouble, get a ride in the back of a police cruiser" then? :-)
    – Bass
    Nov 15 at 13:01











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Each picture has one or more numbers. Taking the nth letter from each image's description:


Oyster (4)

Wild retard Steve (8)
Korn Ferry owner (1, 6)

Bears (2)

Daemons (2)

Croach (5)

This bowtie (2, 4, 9)

AXA editor (2, 7)

Nacho (4)

Doritos (-)


Which spells take each sixth...


Each sixth letter from the words spells RETRY BACTWARDS (small typo there?)


Starting from the end, it spells ONE THREE ONE TWO


Which is 1312, or in A1Z26... A CAB







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    This was an impressive piece of work, well done jafe!!
    – El-Guest
    Nov 15 at 11:24






  • 2




    Great thought well done @jafe
    – Quark-epoch
    Nov 15 at 11:25






  • 1




    @jafe Man that's fast (also, damn that typo, I was so close to making a flawless puzzle). I'll add the tick later, if you don't mind.
    – Thomas Blue
    Nov 15 at 11:39






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    So, the final answer is "start trouble, get a ride in the back of a police cruiser" then? :-)
    – Bass
    Nov 15 at 13:01















up vote
33
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accepted











Each picture has one or more numbers. Taking the nth letter from each image's description:


Oyster (4)

Wild retard Steve (8)
Korn Ferry owner (1, 6)

Bears (2)

Daemons (2)

Croach (5)

This bowtie (2, 4, 9)

AXA editor (2, 7)

Nacho (4)

Doritos (-)


Which spells take each sixth...


Each sixth letter from the words spells RETRY BACTWARDS (small typo there?)


Starting from the end, it spells ONE THREE ONE TWO


Which is 1312, or in A1Z26... A CAB







share|improve this answer

















  • 1




    This was an impressive piece of work, well done jafe!!
    – El-Guest
    Nov 15 at 11:24






  • 2




    Great thought well done @jafe
    – Quark-epoch
    Nov 15 at 11:25






  • 1




    @jafe Man that's fast (also, damn that typo, I was so close to making a flawless puzzle). I'll add the tick later, if you don't mind.
    – Thomas Blue
    Nov 15 at 11:39






  • 4




    So, the final answer is "start trouble, get a ride in the back of a police cruiser" then? :-)
    – Bass
    Nov 15 at 13:01













up vote
33
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accepted







up vote
33
down vote



accepted







Each picture has one or more numbers. Taking the nth letter from each image's description:


Oyster (4)

Wild retard Steve (8)
Korn Ferry owner (1, 6)

Bears (2)

Daemons (2)

Croach (5)

This bowtie (2, 4, 9)

AXA editor (2, 7)

Nacho (4)

Doritos (-)


Which spells take each sixth...


Each sixth letter from the words spells RETRY BACTWARDS (small typo there?)


Starting from the end, it spells ONE THREE ONE TWO


Which is 1312, or in A1Z26... A CAB







share|improve this answer













Each picture has one or more numbers. Taking the nth letter from each image's description:


Oyster (4)

Wild retard Steve (8)
Korn Ferry owner (1, 6)

Bears (2)

Daemons (2)

Croach (5)

This bowtie (2, 4, 9)

AXA editor (2, 7)

Nacho (4)

Doritos (-)


Which spells take each sixth...


Each sixth letter from the words spells RETRY BACTWARDS (small typo there?)


Starting from the end, it spells ONE THREE ONE TWO


Which is 1312, or in A1Z26... A CAB








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    This was an impressive piece of work, well done jafe!!
    – El-Guest
    Nov 15 at 11:24






  • 2




    Great thought well done @jafe
    – Quark-epoch
    Nov 15 at 11:25






  • 1




    @jafe Man that's fast (also, damn that typo, I was so close to making a flawless puzzle). I'll add the tick later, if you don't mind.
    – Thomas Blue
    Nov 15 at 11:39






  • 4




    So, the final answer is "start trouble, get a ride in the back of a police cruiser" then? :-)
    – Bass
    Nov 15 at 13:01














  • 1




    This was an impressive piece of work, well done jafe!!
    – El-Guest
    Nov 15 at 11:24






  • 2




    Great thought well done @jafe
    – Quark-epoch
    Nov 15 at 11:25






  • 1




    @jafe Man that's fast (also, damn that typo, I was so close to making a flawless puzzle). I'll add the tick later, if you don't mind.
    – Thomas Blue
    Nov 15 at 11:39






  • 4




    So, the final answer is "start trouble, get a ride in the back of a police cruiser" then? :-)
    – Bass
    Nov 15 at 13:01








1




1




This was an impressive piece of work, well done jafe!!
– El-Guest
Nov 15 at 11:24




This was an impressive piece of work, well done jafe!!
– El-Guest
Nov 15 at 11:24




2




2




Great thought well done @jafe
– Quark-epoch
Nov 15 at 11:25




Great thought well done @jafe
– Quark-epoch
Nov 15 at 11:25




1




1




@jafe Man that's fast (also, damn that typo, I was so close to making a flawless puzzle). I'll add the tick later, if you don't mind.
– Thomas Blue
Nov 15 at 11:39




@jafe Man that's fast (also, damn that typo, I was so close to making a flawless puzzle). I'll add the tick later, if you don't mind.
– Thomas Blue
Nov 15 at 11:39




4




4




So, the final answer is "start trouble, get a ride in the back of a police cruiser" then? :-)
– Bass
Nov 15 at 13:01




So, the final answer is "start trouble, get a ride in the back of a police cruiser" then? :-)
– Bass
Nov 15 at 13:01


















 

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