Does anyone know this question ?

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In summary, the conversation revolves around a question about a game called "Ballon Game". The game involves 7 people riding a Helium Balloon across the sea and facing challenges such as sharks and the possibility of the balloon falling into the sea. The question posed is who should jump into the sea first or in what sequence. The conversation also includes a mention of plagiarism and a link to another version of the game.
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Does anyone know this question ??

Hi all,
Does anyone know or remember the complete version of 'Ballon Game'
question ? The following are some hints:
- There are 7 people who ride a Helium Balloon across the sea.
- 7 people consist of Bankir, Male Model, Pregnant Woman, Police etc
(I forgot the others)
- The sea was fulfilled with many sharks.
- The Helium Balloon was almost fall into the sea.
- The question: Who should jump into the sea firts or in the sequence?
- This question doesn't have correct answer.

Any comments I appreciate it. o:)
Thank's

-wawan-
 
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the lawyer
 
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PLAGIARISM!
http://www.wilmott.com/messageview.cfm?catid=26&threadid=30741 [Broken]
 
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Smurf said:
PLAGIARISM!
http://www.wilmott.com/messageview.cfm?catid=26&threadid=30741 [Broken]

Um... he plagiarised himself?
 
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Pregnant Woman.
 
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You are cold blood guy.

Dr. Robotnik said:
Pregnant Woman.
 
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there's another version i am sure you will enjoy playing: here's the link: http://www.plastelina.net/games/game1.html

hope you enjoy it :)
 

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