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Helanren 03-28-2009 10:10 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
OK, no peanut then (doesn't grow on a tree anyway, could have known that was wrong ;)), but some kind of bean...looks a bit like a coffee bean, but the "groove" in the middle doesn't go all the way, so not that either...

neija 03-28-2009 10:42 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
Sorry, didn't see you edited you post, so no peanut, but bean is the other word I was looking for.
I tried to draw the outside of a nut and the inside a bit like a coffeebean, but guess that was harder then it seemed hahaha

Anyway, I would focus on a bean now, cos think that's the more common name.

Little fact that might help...
10 of those would have bought you a rabbit long time ago
100 of those a slave!!

angelstar 03-28-2009 11:33 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
Oh shoot here i was thinking i finally found something clever
I thought it was a walnut :rotfl: since it's a nut on a wall, though then the reference to the actor got me stumped :lol: okay, carry on, i'm back to my little corner :wall:

Helanren 03-28-2009 12:25 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
How about the movie "Chocolat", in which Juliette Binoche opens a chocolate shop called "Chocolaterie Maya". Though that doesn't answer for the city gate... so probably not ;)!

edit: Or maybe "Chocolate City"?

neija 03-28-2009 12:55 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
Yep, Helanren, you're right!!

It is that movie and probably my most favourite one.

The maya clue is indeed to the shop she opens (was planning on drawing that first Chocolaterie ) but also to the Cacao Bean

The city gates are just the enterance of the little French village the movie was shot in.
Flavigny-sur-Ozerain

Planned on drawing the map of France first with that spot and the other clues in it, but thought that might have been too easy :tongue:
So went for the gates, wish I didn't now :rotfl:

Helanren 03-28-2009 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by neija (Post 1197973)
The city gates are just the enterance of the little French village the movie was shot in.
Flavigny-sur-Ozerain
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So went for the gates, wish I didn't now :rotfl:

I enjoyed that movie as well, not that I remembered the name of the shop...;)!
I even did a picture search at the beginning for "city gates", but I guess Flavigny isn't famous enough to come up among the first results...would have worked though :lol:

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Allright, off to try and find a thoroughly non-intellectual image....

neija 03-28-2009 02:13 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
Hahahaha!!!
Don't think I did such a bad job apart from my mushroom-like rooftops :rotfl:

Jimborama 03-28-2009 02:29 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
OMG - Neija! Straight in with a real 'link to a link to a link' - you and Helanren are going to get on very well :P :lol:
I'm afraid I haven't heard of the film, the city or, errr anything :frown:

Angel, walnut! hahaha, that's more like one of my clues ;)

Helanren 03-28-2009 04:05 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
Well, should be at most semi-intellectual ;) ....a

song


neija 03-28-2009 05:37 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
Hmmm....first idea was, OMG they chopped the Pierrots head off and placed it on the bed.
But I assume you would have added blood and we would still see his hands and feet were his clothes are :lol:
So safe to say, he's just in bed. Not sleeping cos he's eyes would be closed.
Also wonder why they come and check up on him with a candle that isn't lit cos it's clearly night time.

I found a few songs about a Pierrot but none of them seem to match the clues though.
David Bowie - Threepenny Pierrot
Texas - Parisian Pierrot
Placebo - Pierrot the Clown...this one has 'leave me dreaming on the bed' so comes closest to the clues.


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