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Originally Posted by Siri
While I think you're correct that there's a bit of undue stretching going on (isn't there always?), those aren't entirely fair comparisons. Do you remember the most recent poem hint we've had?
Take your machine out of the shop on Colorado in Paramount;
stop by and get connected on Central in Phoenix;
drive by and make a pickup on Minnetonka in Minnetonka;
then head to the field on Evergreen in Dover.
...Can you [plural] even guess what game this is? Poems can be rough, and I'd argue that was easier (more useful information/cross-checking).
'09
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This is the exact poem I was referring to from 2009. If you actually go to the locations on google maps (or don't, just read it and think about it) it is quite obvious what each line refers to.
"Take your machine out of the shop on Colorado in Paramount" Zamboni shop - low coefficient of friction, like ice
"stop by and get connected on Central in Phoenix" the u haul - and we connected to our trailers
"drive by and make a pickup on Minnetonka in Minnetonka" - forgot what was there, but we had to pick up the empty cells.
"then head to the field on Evergreen in Dover" - if I need to explain this one, there will be epic facepalms.
It may have made no sense at the time, but it doesn't seem that complex now.