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Post by mrsphyllistorgo on Oct 5, 2004 20:09:16 GMT -5
You know, smart people don't have to be very smart. They just have to be smarter than the other people around them, and they sound about ten times smarter than they are. And considering some of the lunkheads wandering the MST pantheon, that's about ten times one.
This game was inspired by "I Was A Teenage Werewolf", where Whit Bissel pompously postulates that "very often, in analysis, strange things seem to happen." Prompting Tom to point out, quite correctly, " 'Cause you're CRAZY!" No duh! So this time, I want the most obvious statement made by some intellectual type to others who should have responded "We KNOW, we're not IDIOTS", but they didn't, because they're idiots. The statement doesn't have to be wrong, just something that really shouldn't need pointing out. Also acceptable are inexplicable delays in instigating a course of action once the morons finally figure out what they should be doing! Bah!
Bonus question: which group do you think it would be easiest to conquer?
See replies for last game's winners!
mrsphyllistorgo
Did the American public really need to be sold on the automotive industry at this point?
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Post by mrsphyllistorgo on Oct 5, 2004 20:14:06 GMT -5
Pass Your Worksheets To The Front Winners!
Hmm, not a lot of attendance, I'll have to start calling some parents if this continues!
But for those who did show, you deserve a winner, and that winner is...
UNCLEDAD!!!!!
Alphabet Antics would indeed end with "E is for Emergency Room, G is for Greenstick Fracture", and for pointing this out, you win a big stack dangerous, sharp, pointy toys that have little, swallowable peices! Scatter underneath your houseguest's feet and watch as you get your den to yourself!
Quamp, you recieve all the hotdogs you can eat, and our newcomer, Dave Walker, gets a nosejob and earclip. Whoo-hoo!
Everyone play again this week!
I've already filled a post-it note!
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Post by Bart Fargo on Oct 7, 2004 9:22:06 GMT -5
Hmm... I'll go with this one:
Pretty much anything the Vladamir Horowitz clone Professor Newton in Manhunt in Space said was like that. He was supposed to be a professor, but ended up making a MASSIVE mistake.
Trivia for you: the guy who played Winky, Scotty Beckett, died of an overdose of barbituates.
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