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Generally I'm not good at riddles either.

Tick, tock = ???

The black mouse = obviously the player

The critical elements are why a black mouse and why an electric clock...

Relax have a drink we only have to wait till Thursday 2pm to find out.

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Tick, tock, the black mouse has run up the electric clock.

Lancelot lurks with feathers or fur to the command of his sir.

I reckon the black mouse is actually a Melbourne player or pick that we are trading to the Suns (electric clock)

Lancelot with feathers is David Swallow.

That's all I've got.

Must keep thinking....

Edit: on the other hand Black Mouse could be Dangerfield. Some people refer to him as Dangermouse and crows are black.

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Generally I'm not good at riddles either.

Tick, tock = ???

The black mouse = obviously the player

The critical elements are why a black mouse and why an electric clock...

obviously a midget indigenous player

rhymes with electric clock

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Watching you lot squirm is greatly entertaining, hah. I see why GNF does this now.

Demonland should be sued for disseminating psychological abuse.

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Tick, tock, the black mouse has run up the electric clock.

Lancelot lurks with feathers or fur to the command of his sir.

Means the player we wanted to grab either went to the power or stayed there.

So the original idea of 2 A graders isn't going to come to fruition and it's onto the plan B, 1 A grader and a Dom Tyson esque trade.

The A grader left is Lancelot waiting for their club to say yes and it's one of either a club with fur or feathers.

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I have no clue about the total riddle, but a couple of thoughts

Tick tock sounds like swapping of picks. Electric could indicate something to do with 'Watts' ... Given that has something to do with black mice, it could mean something is on the cards as a trade with Adelaide with Watts and a swap of some picks... but just guessing.

Head hurts too much, will think about the second bit afterwards!

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Looks like we've found the culprit.

I can also confirm it was him too. He posted GNF riddle on his webpage https://www.facebook.com/pages/AFL-News-and-Trade-Rumors/1411624915717388

Defiantly not the sharpest tool in the shed.

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I have no clue about the total riddle, but a couple of thoughts

Tick tock sounds like swapping of picks. Electric could indicate something to do with 'Watts' ... Given that has something to do with black mice, it could mean something is on the cards as a trade with Adelaide with Watts and a swap of some picks... but just guessing.

Head hurts too much, will think about the second bit afterwards!

Damn, hadn't considered Watts.

Dangerfield has been known as 'Dangermouse' for a while...

Don't get the tick tock.

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GNF keep the riddles up, it's fun reading them people trying to work them out. And after the day I had I bloody need a laugh.

I agree ... Keeps us interested in something whilst nothing seems to happen @ the trade table day in day out!

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