The Werewolf Game
Game #3093: Were be the Game?
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In the town of Ye Old Interwebs, it was often that people did... things.
On this particular night, koin_era345, sciencesteven, and SirHar went for a walk along the Apple Cider River. The moon created no light, but instead reflected a lot of light from the sun, though the moon surface itself was blocked by the clouds. SirHar was just about to shout something mildly offensive at the sleeping chipmunks who were distant descendants of Karl Marx, when, suddenly, the clouds shifted.
Moon light spilled out across the Apple Cider river, leaving a spot of light on a very large boulder on the other side of the apple cider. SirHar felt strangely... enlightened. And compelled. It was almost like he could see the future in a seer-like fashion.
On a spur of the moment decision, he raced down to the river bank, pushed Huck Finn off his raft, and paddled as hard as he possibly could to reach the other side. Huck cursed him out for stealing his raft, but SirHar was too far away to care.
He finally reached the opposite shore, where he gingerly touched the boulder with his left knee. The boulder didn't like that much, because it turned around and ate him without much warning or explanation.
"Huh," sciencesteven said to koin_era345. "That is not something you see everyday."
Challenge for Round Two: A Quiz with no Real Answers
Answer these three questions as cleverly/creatively as you can manage. PM me before the end of Round 2.
1. If you turn left on Mulberry Street on Tuesday the 15th of Novembruary, which Muppet will eat your hat?
2. Twelve dogs walk into a bar. Why did the bartender's wife eat her birthday cake?
3. The lampshade is blue, and yet the walls are still green. Why?
Winner gets whatever they want, as long as it has no monetary value, requires minimal effort on my part, and their grandmother would approve.
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On this particular night, koin_era345, sciencesteven, and SirHar went for a walk along the Apple Cider River. The moon created no light, but instead reflected a lot of light from the sun, though the moon surface itself was blocked by the clouds. SirHar was just about to shout something mildly offensive at the sleeping chipmunks who were distant descendants of Karl Marx, when, suddenly, the clouds shifted.
Moon light spilled out across the Apple Cider river, leaving a spot of light on a very large boulder on the other side of the apple cider. SirHar felt strangely... enlightened. And compelled. It was almost like he could see the future in a seer-like fashion.
On a spur of the moment decision, he raced down to the river bank, pushed Huck Finn off his raft, and paddled as hard as he possibly could to reach the other side. Huck cursed him out for stealing his raft, but SirHar was too far away to care.
He finally reached the opposite shore, where he gingerly touched the boulder with his left knee. The boulder didn't like that much, because it turned around and ate him without much warning or explanation.
"Huh," sciencesteven said to koin_era345. "That is not something you see everyday."
Challenge for Round Two: A Quiz with no Real Answers
Answer these three questions as cleverly/creatively as you can manage. PM me before the end of Round 2.
1. If you turn left on Mulberry Street on Tuesday the 15th of Novembruary, which Muppet will eat your hat?
2. Twelve dogs walk into a bar. Why did the bartender's wife eat her birthday cake?
3. The lampshade is blue, and yet the walls are still green. Why?
Winner gets whatever they want, as long as it has no monetary value, requires minimal effort on my part, and their grandmother would approve.
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Hi everyone, sorry I wasn't on for the first round, I was really busy over the four day weekend.
So much for a break.
SPV for JJ.
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So much for a break.
SPV for JJ.
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SPV.
"Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree." -MLK Jr.
"Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree." -MLK Jr.
SPV
(In honour of the last question)
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(In honour of the last question)
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It's obviously sam.
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"Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree." -MLK Jr.
"Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree." -MLK Jr.
Last night iamsam4 and mru212 took a walk through time square in 1958. They had just finished inventing their time machine, so it's all good. On this particular trip, they happened to run into Lenin, who locked them up in crates like gorillas and shipped them to Tahiti.
We never did see them again, but that's alright, because normal humans enjoy extended vacations with Russian leaders.
Round three challenge: finish this rhyme.
Rose was upset
Violet was blue
Sarcastic people with large vocabularies are my favorite.
We never did see them again, but that's alright, because normal humans enjoy extended vacations with Russian leaders.
Round three challenge: finish this rhyme.
Rose was upset
Violet was blue
Sarcastic people with large vocabularies are my favorite.
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