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Scouser 09-13-2009 07:33 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
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Originally Posted by celli (Post 1251856)
In Yoga this position is called the Scorpion....
Spoiler:

So it could be a song by Scorpion ?

Helanren 09-13-2009 10:44 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
:rotfl: Looks like there is a lot more in that picture than I put into it....:rotfl:

- the exact gymnastic/yoga position is not important (though I wish I had thought of that, will have to remember it for the future :)!), it was just the act I wanted to show
- tie/Thai is another good clue I could have though of, but didn't.... 3-3 was just something I could make up with only the three numbers 1,2 and 3, so I didn't have to copy/paste any other small lines to build more numbers ;)
- there is no specific clue for any particular band/singer
- rbud has given useful information to baseballically challenged players
- celli identified the only other clue in her first post
- but that needs a bit more detail
- then it will give you the first part of the title, the rest of the title is not indicated (I thought that if you came that far, it would be obvious...;))
- though, apparently, that clue wasn't even really needed at all....

celli 09-13-2009 11:30 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Helanren (Post 1251904)
....
- celli identified the only other clue in her first post
- but that needs a bit more detail
- then it will give you the first part of the title....

Bloody hell you're not gonna make it any easier are you? :confused3
I wrote so many things in my first post.
Still, I think it has something to do with Chinese Food, technically it is Chinese take away. But ''a bit more detail'', you want me to give you the whole menu of the "Grote Chinese Muur" (the Great Chinese Wall) ? I'll have numbers 12, 36 and 84 please (with some extra kroepoek and sambal bij)

Helanren 09-13-2009 11:36 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by celli (Post 1251929)
I'll have numbers 12, 36 and 84 please (with some extra kroepoek and sambal bij)

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Quote:

Originally Posted by celli (Post 1251929)
technically it is Chinese take away. ...you want me to give you the whole menu...

- Baseball is (more or less) an American sport....
- not the whole menu thank you very much, but what's the only thing served here (and just to be fair, this part might be a bit more obscure to Americans...:))

celli 09-13-2009 11:41 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Helanren (Post 1251930)
- not the whole menu thank you very much, but what's the only thing served here (and just to be fair, this part might be a bit more obscure to Americans...:))

I'd say Bami (so noodles like I said in my first post)
:banghead:

Helanren 09-14-2009 12:18 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by celli (Post 1251931)
...so noodles like I said in my first post....
:banghead:

That's why I said it would be more obscure to Americans (well, maybe most English speakers :lol:!)
Quote:

Originally Posted by celli (Post 1251931)
I'd say Bami....
:banghead:

Now Anglicize that (and don't forget the American 'take away'!)

rbud57 09-14-2009 12:31 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Helanren (Post 1251712)
Here's a new song again...

Just wondering, by this did you mean it's a new clue for a song, or actually a new song? Because I've been looking at more recently released songs, and I thought it might be good to clarify. ;)

And hey, are we talking about Ramen noodles here? Just wondering.

celli 09-14-2009 12:34 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Helanren (Post 1251936)
Now Anglicize that (and don't forget the American 'take away'!)

I'm getting nowhere here. Anglicize that......hell I even looked up a menu from a Chinese Restaurant in Manchester on the internet but they call it NOODLES, or vermicelli (which is kinda sweet I think personally).

Helanren 09-14-2009 12:54 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rbud57 (Post 1251938)
Just wondering, by this did you mean it's a new clue for a song, or actually a new song?
And hey, are we talking about Ramen noodles here? Just wondering.

No, that was meant as 'new clue'. The song is actually over a 100 years old, but I know for a fact that you know it...;)
Quote:

Originally Posted by rbud57 (Post 1251938)
... are we talking about Ramen noodles here? Just wondering.

No, no specific type, just a different word for it


Quote:

Originally Posted by celli (Post 1251939)
.. they call it... vermicelli (which is kinda sweet I think personally)...

As long as they don't eat you alive, right?

OK, focus on the 'take away' thing first, it should become clear after that.

celli 09-14-2009 01:07 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
I know you don't mean this song, but I'm starting to feel like "They're Coming to Take Me Away Hahaaaaa'' :insane2:


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