Solve the puzzle - compile a sentence which matches the pattern...

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We'll tell you when you've got it. :)

Until then we'll just tease you with more sentences... :)

The last time I went to Colorado, I saw a beautiful snow-covered garden. Very pretty indeed...
 
When I were in Netherlands,I rolled over my Nissan Skyline,caused some extreme damage,crashed,burned the garden.

When I were in Netherlands,I rolled over my Nissan Skyline,caused some extreme damage,crashed,burned the gardner.
 
I wonder what the Turkish army uses as their main battle tank? A rather odd thing to wonder, but there you go...

I've just arrived home after an awesome road trip. Oliver started out with us, but didn't come back with us - he ended up in Libya somehow!


KM.
 
So am I finally correct or am I back to square one?
I really think this pattern is rather repetitive,but I'm not confirmatory with the current pattern in reproduction of famines riddles.

No correctness from you.

When I were in Netherlands,I rolled over my Nissan Skyline,caused some extreme damage,crashed,burned the garden.

When I were in Netherlands,I rolled over my Nissan Skyline,caused some extreme damage,crashed,burned the gardner.

Both not correct.

I went to Antigua and played football with the locals.

Nope - but I'll tell you which footballer in Antigua is the best... John Sheridan.

Because the engineers were conerned about rising problems with the downforce,they have called for more research into it's cause.

Are you looking at a different set of sentences to everyone else?
 
Nope - but I'll tell you which footballer in Antigua is the best... John Sheridan.

John Sheridan? I heard that if you look to the east, John stares back at you.
 
John Sheridan? I heard that if you look to the east, John stares back at you.

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Though if you look west, John's butt is in your face.
 
If he tried that in the Comoros Islands, they'd think he was a moron. I wouldn't, however.
 
If he tried that in the Comoros Islands, they'd think he was a moron. I wouldn't, however.

He'd never play in New Zealand though - an incident in his Swaziland childhood has made lamb a bane of his life.
 
He'd never play in New Zealand though - an incident in his Swaziland childhood has made lamb a bane of his life.

If that doesn't work out, he could always take up a job of counting gates and doors in Ethiopia. The only criteria would be that he needs to know how to add. Is a bab another term for gate? I think so.

Was my guess incorrect?
No, it wasn't incorrect.:confused:

It fits the pattern.
 
He'd never play in New Zealand though - an incident in his Swaziland childhood has made lamb a bane of his life.
How on Earth did you pull that one off?! You must have been washing tons of socks!!

*awaits angry flaming* :sly:
 
It should actually be noted that neither KM nor Omnis' latest sentences actually fit the pattern as it is defined...
 
Fair enough, I was just being a deliberate smartass...

edit: I have to say that I'm well impressed with some of the imaginative ideas in some of the responses. I'm trying to think of ideas for some of the more challenging possibilities, but I can't think of anything for them. This was impressive - "He'd never play in New Zealand though - an incident in his Swaziland childhood has made lamb a bane of his life."

another edit: What about the following smartassery:

Tunisia is a Northern African country with a very interesting history.


KM.
 
Although I am right with this sentence, that is more than I had ever hoped for.

Famine, I once again hate you.

There's no need for anger, since this is just a simple and fun game. I think you need a vacation.

May I suggest Venezuela? I hear pretty girls wearing lipstick and mascara casually flirt with you while you walk the streets.
 
That's not to say I didn't laugh, or appreciate the efforts :D But the definition of the pattern includes the word "also".
 
Travellers to Leotho should beware of llamas erupting spontaneously.

Kiribati has its economic strength in the islands to the south. Tar, a wanning supply of which stills remains, has been its life-blood for some years.

Jamaica has no need of kings. Tonight they celebrate the birth of their equivalent, Bob Marley.
 
May I suggest Venezuela? I hear pretty girls wearing lipstick and mascara casually flirt with you while you walk the streets.

While that is true, the personal security is nothing to be happy about

Gambia is better, but they're very weird, because they ban Julio Iglesias' music since 1988.

I'd much rather go to Comoros, can you believe there's not one moron in that place?
 
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