That would only give you 2 points instead of the usual 3 though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Deity
Might give the pack a chance to catch up. :p
Another point for the explanation, BTW.
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That would only give you 2 points instead of the usual 3 though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Deity
Might give the pack a chance to catch up. :p
Another point for the explanation, BTW.
Must......gather.....points...NO!!!......need posts!!
Dammit!!
Maybe I should just turn to drinking. :drink:
In Okmulgee, Oklahoma, you cannot take a picture of a man with a wooden leg.
Why not?
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A wooden leg does not take pictures anywhere, you need a camera for that. (groan)
:eek2:Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
a wooden leg does not take pictures anywhere, you need a camera.
A plague of woodworm?Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
Says who? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Damned Angel
Someone has no imagination...https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2005/03/1.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by Deity
Or no genie powers...showoff.Quote:
Originally Posted by edball
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Originally Posted by Damned Angel
3 4 DA. https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2005/03/1.gif
Which of these phrases is the odd one out? The solution should not involve number of words/lines, letters, spaces, specific types of sentences, and all other things grammar and usage-related. Hope you know your Shakespeare.
1.) She is the white.
2.) I don't like the name Julieta. It needs to drop a letter, I think.
3.) "Is it really Jacks? I thought it was spelled differently..."
4.) Timidness is the best with locks.
5.) This Ancient Greece food staple is missing a letter.
6.) Beatrice is her name, but there's no heaven and hell here.
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#2 does not fit, because of the lot, it is the only character from a play that is not a comedy.
since no one else has taken a stab at it, I will begin with guessing number 1
now number 2
I won't bother guessing any more. the 30 second rule made me not want to try again.
edit:
Now that I look at them again, it must be number 2. Number 2 is the only one that obviously states a persons name. The others seem like clues to figure out either the play, or mayber a characters name in the play.
I just don't know enough shakespeare to get all the clues. But, each one is a reference to a shakespeare character.Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
1 = ?
2 = Juliette
3 = Jaques
4 = Shylock
5 = ?
6 = Beatrice (duh)
I would hazard a guess that #2 does not fit, because of the four I've figured out, it is the only character from a play that is not a comedy. But, not knowing the other two, I can't be entirely sure...
So Damned Angel gets a point for the correct answer, and Machodkis gets one also for the correct explanation.