I guess I'll decide whether or not I agree when I find out what "saws knife red engine" is supposed to be. As for Zeta being "Zee," I have no more problem with that than I do "Peter Pain"! (Since the "n" in the French word isn't really pronounced.)
I don't understand how people get these answers when the clues are so totally bogus and reprobate. These clues should not be allowed to come to twig any more. Have these clues been abundantly sharing? How long are they going to be allowed to come to twig without signing up for PFAL?
The shawshank redemption
btw, these clues are totally gay and I demand they straighten up ... :blink:
I'd disqualify "Zeta" as being some way to get the "Zee" sound, primarily because it's not even a "Zee" sound. It's a "Zay" sound.
I'm not nuts about the Saw Knife Red Engine, either. :)
well MR. COMMISSIONER who only occasionaly graces us with his presence... in the first place, it's not a "knife", well it is, but it's a "shank"... as for the red engine... what would you use for redemption? got anything better to suggest...
The fun of these (IMO) is "sounding them out" and then making the jump, small though it may be, to the title... but the one with the crawdad I couldn't get. To me, it's harder when you have to "drop" part of the clue to get to the answer... c'mon, what movie title sounds like "duh saws shank red engine"??? ...that's not too big a leap is it?
You're up Rhino!
(is anyone going to answer Chas' post on 'Name that flick'?)
well, it looks like maybe a breakdown of the periodic table grouped by something .. like valences? but the green line is like the man made stuff? Californium type stuff ...
Well, I don't know about you distinguished gentlemen in this august body think, but I'd rather sit here and sound out the words to this pictionary for hours, days if I have to, before I can determine whether or not it's all right. Days, I tell ya. Mary! Mary! Don't you recognize me? I can't read the danged Oscar teleprompter!
Isn't anyone going to guess the movie? I don't want to be the only one playing... OK... I'll guess it but you will just complain about my clues for the next one!
Someone explain Mr. Smith goes to Washington, please.
I guessed it (look at my post and you'll see). But I don't get the horse.
It's just too easy if everything is perfect. But if you say
"ghost ewe horse sing tin" fast it is pretty darn close. If I made it
"wash sing ton" ... how many movies are there with washington at the end? Mixer blacksmith was enough to make it too easy, though I thought there were options other than mixer, as dooj listed.
Since you and George and Tom got it ... I guess it was too easy. I should have used porsche maybe lol I guess there are ways to be more clever, but that is as clever as I get. And btw raf, the last couple times you answered you didn't put up a puzzle as I recall. It does take a little effort, so I guess that is why you and Tom don't like to bother, but prefer to show that you know without answering.
There is a certain reward in the game of being the first to get it, but here often a couple people get it first, then want someone to come along and do the chore of the next puzzle. Then new players come along but they get harassed for not having perfect enough clues, even though people get the answer ... I need that explained to me ... LOL
I miss topper ... and what happened to Mary Poppins? I don't get the nagging, especially when you answer and don't even put up a puzzle.
Also, it might make a difference to know that many people say Washington like worshington ... midwesterners mostly I guess. So some proper speaking englander types might be more cornfused by that ... I say Wash sometimes (with the "ah" sound) I guess ... unless talking to local folks ... so you have dialects to deal with too, which just makes the game more interesting ...
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I guess I'll decide whether or not I agree when I find out what "saws knife red engine" is supposed to be. As for Zeta being "Zee," I have no more problem with that than I do "Peter Pain"! (Since the "n" in the French word isn't really pronounced.)
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It's really all a mute point considering the "Zeta" sound - because I mis-posted.
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I don't understand how people get these answers when the clues are so totally bogus and reprobate. These clues should not be allowed to come to twig any more. Have these clues been abundantly sharing? How long are they going to be allowed to come to twig without signing up for PFAL?
The shawshank redemption
btw, these clues are totally gay and I demand they straighten up ... :blink:
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I like "shank," though "red engine" for "redemption" is pretty weak.
I could dance to it; I give it an 84.
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well MR. COMMISSIONER who only occasionaly graces us with his presence... in the first place, it's not a "knife", well it is, but it's a "shank"... as for the red engine... what would you use for redemption? got anything better to suggest...
The fun of these (IMO) is "sounding them out" and then making the jump, small though it may be, to the title... but the one with the crawdad I couldn't get. To me, it's harder when you have to "drop" part of the clue to get to the answer... c'mon, what movie title sounds like "duh saws shank red engine"??? ...that's not too big a leap is it?
You're up Rhino!
(is anyone going to answer Chas' post on 'Name that flick'?)
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it's the sorta fuzzy logic that somehow yields an answer that makes digi's gay clues fun. (totally gay tho lol ... trying to sound like cartman )
OK, I'll see what I can conjur up ...
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Tom Strange
Before we start guessing... do we need to have these clues 'cleared' by the authorities?
Mixer
Blacksmith
Ghost
Sheep/Ewe
Flicka
Sing
Tin
hmmm???
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so George, do those little colored rectangles in the Sn pic mean anything to a chemist? Like some secret chimistry code?
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Isn't it the atomic symbol? From the Table of Elements (not the table of challenge)?
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well, it looks like maybe a breakdown of the periodic table grouped by something .. like valences? but the green line is like the man made stuff? Californium type stuff ...
OK, I had to google ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_Table has an explanation, the one in my pic is simplified it seems ...
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Well, I don't know about you distinguished gentlemen in this august body think, but I'd rather sit here and sound out the words to this pictionary for hours, days if I have to, before I can determine whether or not it's all right. Days, I tell ya. Mary! Mary! Don't you recognize me? I can't read the danged Oscar teleprompter!
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Isn't anyone going to guess the movie? I don't want to be the only one playing... OK... I'll guess it but you will just complain about my clues for the next one!
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doojable
Malt,shake, mix
smith
ghost
sheep/ewe/baa
sing
tin
I dunno'
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there is a horse btween the sheep and the kids
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malt, shake, mix
smith
ghost
sheep/ewe/baa
horse/gallop
sing
tin
is that better rhino?
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GeorgeStGeorge
I've been gone all day.
"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington."
The periodic table was broken up into
Alkali and alkaline earth metals -- blue -- use s-orbitals
Transition metals -- red -- d-orbitals
Nonmetals (mostly) -- yellow -- p-orbitals
Lanthanides and actinides -- green -- f-orbitals
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Someone explain Mr. Smith goes to Washington, please.
I guessed it (look at my post and you'll see). But I don't get the horse.
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Yes George, and thanks for the explanation ...
It's just too easy if everything is perfect. But if you say"ghost ewe horse sing tin" fast it is pretty darn close. If I made it
"wash sing ton" ... how many movies are there with washington at the end? Mixer blacksmith was enough to make it too easy, though I thought there were options other than mixer, as dooj listed.
Since you and George and Tom got it ... I guess it was too easy. I should have used porsche maybe lol I guess there are ways to be more clever, but that is as clever as I get. And btw raf, the last couple times you answered you didn't put up a puzzle as I recall. It does take a little effort, so I guess that is why you and Tom don't like to bother, but prefer to show that you know without answering.
There is a certain reward in the game of being the first to get it, but here often a couple people get it first, then want someone to come along and do the chore of the next puzzle. Then new players come along but they get harassed for not having perfect enough clues, even though people get the answer ... I need that explained to me ... LOL
I miss topper ... and what happened to Mary Poppins? I don't get the nagging, especially when you answer and don't even put up a puzzle.
Also, it might make a difference to know that many people say Washington like worshington ... midwesterners mostly I guess. So some proper speaking englander types might be more cornfused by that ... I say Wash sometimes (with the "ah" sound) I guess ... unless talking to local folks ... so you have dialects to deal with too, which just makes the game more interesting ...
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I have one to post, but no time right now. I'll be back in a few hours.
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Raf
I wasn't complaining about the horse. I just didn't get it. Now I do. :)
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night of the Living dead
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GeorgeStGeorge
Yes.
George
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