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Post by gina1975 on Jun 3, 2006 12:35:20 GMT -6
Okay, here is a neat game that is on one of the other forums that I visit. Being a movie related game, I thought It would be fun to play here.
Here is how it is played. I will start with an actors name. then some one has to name a movie that they were in then the next person has to name another actor from the movie named.
Example... If I were to post Robin Williams ----------------- someone could post The World according Garp ---------------- then someone else could post Glen Close -------------- got it?
let's start Errol Flynn
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Post by Midge on Jun 3, 2006 14:42:39 GMT -6
Let me see if I understand the rules correctly, Larry: After someone posts "Glenn Close," would the next person post a movie that she appeared in? And would the next person post another actor from that movie? OK, here goes:
Elizabeth and Essex
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Post by gina1975 on Jun 3, 2006 18:12:53 GMT -6
Yep, that's how it works. the key is to make them work for the next post
Leo G. Carroll
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Post by Larry's 66 Diner on Jun 3, 2006 19:16:35 GMT -6
Let me see if I understand the rules correctly, Larry: After someone posts "Glenn Close," would the next person post a movie that she appeared in? And would the next person post another actor from that movie? Elizabeth and Essex[/color][/quote] First off, Midge, you addressed this question to me; this was conceived by Gina, my dear! ;D Same family, wrong gender!! HAHA!! Okay, along with Leo G Carroll, I will add: Tarantula (1951)Larry
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Post by tinyhippy on Jun 5, 2006 13:31:59 GMT -6
Do you mean 1955's Tarantula? I hope you don't mind, I had to look it up.
So, we have
Clint Eastwood (who went uncredited for that movie)
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Post by Midge on Jun 5, 2006 14:09:17 GMT -6
First off, Midge, you addressed this question to me; this was conceived by Gina, my dear! ;D Same family, wrong gender!! HAHA!! Oops! My bad. Sorry, Gina! I guess I must think Larry is in charge of the whole world. Now, back to the game: Hang 'Em High[/color]
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Post by gina1975 on Jun 5, 2006 17:14:06 GMT -6
Oops! My bad. Sorry, Gina! I guess I must think Larry is in charge of the whole world. Now, back to the game: Hang 'Em HighWell there it goes, you're gonna give Larry a big Head! Any way... Ben Johnson
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Post by tinyhippy on Jun 6, 2006 12:04:45 GMT -6
... She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
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Post by gina1975 on Jun 6, 2006 17:32:23 GMT -6
Noble Johnson
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Post by tinyhippy on Jun 7, 2006 13:32:31 GMT -6
....King Kong (1933)
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Post by Midge on Jun 7, 2006 14:04:18 GMT -6
Fay Wray
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Post by gina1975 on Jun 7, 2006 20:34:06 GMT -6
Summer Love
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Post by diane on Mar 3, 2007 1:55:06 GMT -6
TROY DONOHUE (I don't know how to make the writing coloured - I feel like I'm at kindergarten - Please teacher my crayons don't work!!!!)
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Post by Midge on Mar 3, 2007 3:43:03 GMT -6
Rocket to the Moon
(Diane, don't worry about color; I think the plain text scans better anyway. If you really want to know how it's done, just select a message that has colored text in it, then hit "quote" as if you were going to reply. Then you can see how the message was formatted to add color, change the font size, etc. It's done with commands such as "color=blue" that are enclosed in brackets.)
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Post by tclion on Mar 4, 2007 9:37:14 GMT -6
TROY DONOHUE (I don't know how to make the writing coloured - I feel like I'm at kindergarten - Please teacher my crayons don't work!!!!) Hey Sweetie no problem I didn't know either till Larry showed me... If you look just above your icons on your reply/post section...Where you go to post a reply... You will see two whole rows of of icons B I U S and so on go to the one that says colors and you will click the arrow your list of colors will drop down and there you click on a color . To place it on a single word just use your mouse and highlight the word you want to color. Highlight first and then pick your color.
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Post by Midge on Mar 4, 2007 16:07:21 GMT -6
That's a much easier way to do it. Thanks, TC!
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Post by tclion on Mar 5, 2007 8:21:21 GMT -6
Any time my little buddy....
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Post by diane on Mar 6, 2007 14:46:01 GMT -6
TERRY THOMAS Thank you for all the tips. Unfortunately when my message reply is shown it doesn't have all those icons but I'm not bothered - at least it lets me participate on this website - which makes me very happy. There is an english show called "Bargain Hunt" and I always describe the host as looking like Terry Thomas' long lost twin brother - people can picture exactly what he looks like.
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Post by Roger Thornhill on Mar 6, 2007 18:29:38 GMT -6
There is an english show called "Bargain Hunt" and I always describe the host as looking like Terry Thomas' long lost twin brother - people can picture exactly what he looks like. I say, I know the fellow you mean, an absolute bounder, Tim something? Tim Wannacott, that's the chap. Wouldn't trust the blighter further than I could throw him, a bad egg if I ever saw one, a stinker of the first order.
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Post by Larry's 66 Diner on Mar 6, 2007 21:04:47 GMT -6
Gee, Jeff, tell us how you really feel! ;D ;D
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Post by diane on Mar 6, 2007 23:29:20 GMT -6
Are you joking? I don't like him anyway - he always gives the impression that he's slumming, that he could be doing something better than this. David Dickinson who was the original host, I liked. He was so enthusiastic about things and always made the contestants feel special. This Tim fellow - during the middle of the show when he talks to the antique dealers, it's like he can't wait to rubbish what the contetants bought and never has many positive things to say.
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Post by Roger Thornhill on Mar 7, 2007 3:50:35 GMT -6
Actually that wasn't my opinion of him, I just used those terms to suggest what Terry-Thomas might have said about Tim Wannacott.
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hippiechick
Have my own Counter stool!
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Post by hippiechick on Mar 10, 2007 6:33:21 GMT -6
So I'm responding to Terry Thomas, right?
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. ;D
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Post by Midge on Mar 10, 2007 15:40:30 GMT -6
Ethel Merman
Alexander's Ragtime Band
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Post by diane on Mar 10, 2007 22:45:19 GMT -6
Alice Faye "Sing, Baby Sing"
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Post by Midge on Mar 11, 2007 3:11:11 GMT -6
Tony Martin
Hit the Deck
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Have my own Counter stool!
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Post by hippiechick on Mar 11, 2007 23:06:29 GMT -6
Vic Damone "An Affair to Remember"
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Post by Midge on Mar 12, 2007 2:44:32 GMT -6
Cary Grant Penny Serenade
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Post by diane on Mar 14, 2007 15:35:06 GMT -6
Irene Dunne CIMARRON
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Post by diane on Mar 17, 2007 0:33:04 GMT -6
Richard Dix NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH (1929)
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