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A-Z of (almost) Everything
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Adam Carter
Big Winner
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Oct-13-2009 20:38
This is another simple, fun game. (Plus, you all love seeing my mug at the top of this board!)
I will pick a subject (eg. Animals) and the object is to come up with something relating to that subject beginning with the next letter of the alphabet, starting at A and ending at Z. Whoever comes up with something for the letter Z gets to pick the next subject. For example:
Subject: Animals
Person 1: A - Aardvark
Person 2: B - Beaver
etc...
So, to start us off:
Subject: Colours
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M. Lacrimosa
Thespian
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Oct-16-2009 09:51
Struggle Buggy-(c.1920s) The backseat of a car
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Jesse Hunter
Bibliophile
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Oct-16-2009 10:01
Torpedo - hitman
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Vulkie3
Haynes
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Oct-16-2009 11:25
Upchuck - To vomit when one has drunk too much (c.1920)
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Anais Nin
Thespian
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Oct-16-2009 11:43
Q! we forgot Q!!!
quiff (c.1920)-a slut or cheap prostitute
and to continue,
V.I.P. (c. 1933)- very important person
And I just thought this was interesting:
Origin: This frequently used contraction was created during World War II by a British officer in charge of organizing flights for important military leaders. In order to conceal the names from enemy spies, each of these were referred to as a "V.I.P." in the flight plan.
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ctown28
Huntsman
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Oct-16-2009 12:38
Wise guy
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Anais Nin
Thespian
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Oct-16-2009 13:26
xylophone (c. 1930)- wood pile
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Sunniva
Nomad
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Oct-16-2009 15:22
you slay me!
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Vulkie3
Haynes
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Oct-16-2009 16:31
Zozzled-Drunk (c.1920).
Well,seems I decide the next subject.
So... Famous detectives from books (like Holmes,Poirot etc.)
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Cordelia Falco
Battered Shoe
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Oct-17-2009 02:12
Roderick Alleyn (Ngaio Marsh books - recommended for all Christie fans!)
(I'm assuming we're doing surnames?)
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Vulkie3
Haynes
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Oct-17-2009 03:30
Yes,surnames alphabetical order
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