Re: Elbow-greased Send-off of Name the Game
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02/26/07 12:29 PM
02/26/07 12:29 PM
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Rushes
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Jack the Ripper it is!  Your turn, zookeeper.
"Bleat, Watson -- unmitigated bleat!" ~ Sherlock Holmes
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Re: Elbow-greased Send-off of Name the Game
#27603
02/26/07 02:38 PM
02/26/07 02:38 PM
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Thanks Rushes I'm going to join the poets here and take a shot at rhyming... A friend has a story for you But he leaves without leaving a clue The police say to stay While your friend is away But for the story you must follow through
I child-proofed my home... but they're still getting in!
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Re: Elbow-greased Send-off of Name the Game
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02/27/07 02:22 AM
02/27/07 02:22 AM
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Benedict
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"you must come at once to ... you are the only one I trust!" -- typical friend of adventuring person It seems that adventurer characters should make better choice in their friends... I believe there are several games that begin with the objective of "help a friend". But I can't remember which one has to do with a friend who has been reported lost to the police.
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Re: Elbow-greased Send-off of Name the Game
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02/27/07 10:07 AM
02/27/07 10:07 AM
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New clue... There's a girl over there on the street With your friend she says she is to meet But he doesn't show Maybe the rug man will know How to find your friend with big feet. (Ok, he doesn't actually have big feet...I couldn't figure out anything else to rhyme. My poetry skills are drying up fast, but this should give it away.) Edit... I didn't need this last clue afterall. Becky got it with Byzantine...your turn Becky 
I child-proofed my home... but they're still getting in!
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Re: Elbow-greased Send-off of Name the Game
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02/27/07 12:24 PM
02/27/07 12:24 PM
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Posts: 26,918 Stony Brook, New York, USA
Becky
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The bunny is funny. The dog's a phone hog. The rat has a doormat. 
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Re: Elbow-greased Send-off of Name the Game
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02/27/07 12:37 PM
02/27/07 12:37 PM
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Mad
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Hi Could it be the new Sam & Max ?? If so, I'll guess Episode One .... but I'm not certain Cheers. Mad 
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Re: Elbow-greased Send-off of Name the Game
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02/27/07 04:06 PM
02/27/07 04:06 PM
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Becky
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Style? NOT!  It has a lot of....what about it? The best that can be said about my effort is that it rhymes. Maybe next time I'll try blank verse.
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Re: Elbow-greased Send-off of Name the Game
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02/28/07 03:22 AM
02/28/07 03:22 AM
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flotsam
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Rhyming is good - keep it up!
Quantity has a quality all of its own
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Re: Elbow-greased Send-off of Name the Game
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02/28/07 03:37 PM
02/28/07 03:37 PM
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Mad
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Hi Becky !! I'd never have guessed the game without your poetic clues !! <i>"Lots an' lots of Petrogliphs in this game" 
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Re: Elbow-greased Send-off of Name the Game
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02/28/07 05:57 PM
02/28/07 05:57 PM
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Mad
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Hi No, not a Nancy Drew game .... older Cheers. Mad 
Time : The Most Precious Commodity
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Re: Elbow-greased Send-off of Name the Game
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03/01/07 08:29 AM
03/01/07 08:29 AM
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Mad
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Hi No. Much older .... Lots to do in this place .... Bakery, Barber Shop, Cafe, Church Library/Museum, Sheriff's Office, Canyon etc etc and some of these places are pretty scary .... .... Cheers. Mad 
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Re: Elbow-greased Send-off of Name the Game
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03/01/07 11:59 AM
03/01/07 11:59 AM
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Nora Charles
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Could it be Shivers II? Candy 
Always forgive your enemies, nothing annoys them quite so much.--Oscar Wilde
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Re: Elbow-greased Send-off of Name the Game
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03/01/07 12:21 PM
03/01/07 12:21 PM
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Mad
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Hi Nora Charles Yes. The game is Shivers II Cheers. Mad 
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Re: Elbow-greased Send-off of Name the Game
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03/01/07 01:28 PM
03/01/07 01:28 PM
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Nora Charles
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Here's the clue. Did your blanket break the law? Then why would you need an afghan cop? Candy 
Always forgive your enemies, nothing annoys them quite so much.--Oscar Wilde
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