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Post by Mr Butterfly on Jan 8, 2006 23:34:25 GMT
Maybe I think you will enjoy the output of my fevered brain. Maybe it's just because I get alliterative when drunk. Whatever the reason, I have a twisted guessing game for you. Below is a little picture I made, and in the style of Catchphrase, I'd like you to tell me what it represents. For those of you who don't know catchphrase, it's like charades - say what you see. Clue: (because I think I've been a bit obscure) The answer you're looking for, is a place
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Post by maple tree on Jan 8, 2006 23:39:01 GMT
Is it Waterloo, as said by a Japanese person?
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Post by emma on Jan 8, 2006 23:40:17 GMT
r-otter-dam-...loo
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Post by Mr Butterfly on Jan 8, 2006 23:40:39 GMT
It's good, but it's not right.
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Post by Pasty King on Jan 9, 2006 0:21:56 GMT
I haven't a clue, but I love it. You carry on like this and we may be looking at a Civil Partnership in the works
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Post by sadie on Jan 9, 2006 1:58:49 GMT
haha, butterfly pasty babies leopard land
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Post by eris on Jan 9, 2006 14:44:22 GMT
hmmm, is the leopard print toilet seat significant, or merely decorative?
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Post by Mr Butterfly on Jan 9, 2006 14:45:23 GMT
I haven't a clue, but I love it. You carry on like this and we may be looking at a Civil Partnership in the works *blush* Oh dear, I seem to have thrown you with the leopard print. The answer has nothing to do with leopards or where they live. Sorry Next clue: It's a capital city.
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Post by eris on Jan 9, 2006 14:54:59 GMT
Ottawa?
Not that I get the "wa" part.
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Post by maple tree on Jan 9, 2006 14:55:33 GMT
Ottawa? I'm not really sure of the "wa" bit though. Edit - curses, speedy Eris!
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Post by eris on Jan 9, 2006 14:57:41 GMT
Ottawa? I'm not really sure of the "wa" bit though. Edit - curses, speedy Eris! Ok, its slightly creepy that our posts were nearly identical.
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Post by redlocks on Jan 9, 2006 15:00:28 GMT
Ok, its slightly creepy that our posts were nearly identical. Hell yes it is!!!!
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Post by Mr Butterfly on Jan 9, 2006 15:02:19 GMT
spooky...but still wrong
In retrospect though, I'm impressed at how many good guesses you people are coming up with. Although I think Sadie was clutching at straws with 'Leopard Land'.
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woolythinking
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Post by woolythinking on Jan 9, 2006 15:03:18 GMT
Lu- saka? Aka's a bit like 'otter'.
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Post by maple tree on Jan 9, 2006 15:05:30 GMT
I still think I should get a point for Wotterloo.
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Post by eris on Jan 9, 2006 15:05:41 GMT
muscat? I mean, maybe you confuse otters for muscrats?
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Post by Mr Butterfly on Jan 9, 2006 15:07:40 GMT
I most certainly do not.
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Post by woolythinking on Jan 9, 2006 15:08:07 GMT
Or Minsk. Otters look like mink.
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Post by eris on Jan 9, 2006 15:08:53 GMT
Well then I think you're messing with us, as I have just looked at a list of world capitols and come up empty.
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Post by Mr Butterfly on Jan 9, 2006 15:13:00 GMT
You do realise that I could see that as cheating? My final clue - and you really should get it this time: It's in South America.
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Post by woolythinking on Jan 9, 2006 15:17:14 GMT
Oh, crap. Bogota, right?
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Post by maple tree on Jan 9, 2006 15:18:24 GMT
Oooohh... *slaps head*
No wait, I mean: *slaps Ross*
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Post by eris on Jan 9, 2006 15:20:33 GMT
Bogota? What does that have to do with an otter in a toilet?
*feels stupid.*
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woolythinking
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Post by woolythinking on Jan 9, 2006 15:21:42 GMT
It's a Britishism. Bog = toilet. That was not an equal opportunity .gif!
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Post by eris on Jan 9, 2006 15:22:41 GMT
Pft. I was discriminated against.
*Smites*
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