A Conversation for MotMV Pirate Ship; The Fang of the Squishy Rubber Marks

The Contest

Post 1781

Fish's Freak

smiley - laugh Hiya! smiley - biggrin Yeah, it is morning. smiley - smiley Verrrrrrry early... smiley - yawn

How be you today, Catbeast?


The Contest

Post 1782

EvilClaw: The Catmanthing

I think I need to remember to go to bed sometime before noon smiley - erm


The Contest

Post 1783

Fish's Freak

smiley - hug Awww. Yeah, sleep is sometimes wise. smiley - erm

I've not been sleeping so good myself lately... anyway. smiley - smiley

You'll be ok. smiley - cuddle


The Contest

Post 1784

EvilClaw: The Catmanthing

The summer is lazy and the contest is on. Ready? Make fighting!


The Contest

Post 1785

Kenton Crisp - Founder of the League of the Underground

You mean, no one could be bothered to look for the answer all this time? (insert eye rolls and head shakes)

Okay....a question....

What are the four signs Aslan gives Jill Pole in "The Silver Chair"?


The Contest

Post 1786

EvilClaw: The Catmanthing

I'll be right back. I have to go read through the book again.


The Contest

Post 1787

Fish's Freak

Umm...

1. The first person Eustace sees will be an old friend, and he should talk to him for guidance.

2. Travel North to find the ruined city of the giants.

3. There will be a message written in the rock, and they have to do what it says.

4. The first person who uses Aslan's name to them is Prince Rilian.

Off the top of my head, so not sure. smiley - erm


The Contest

Post 1788

Kenton Crisp - Founder of the League of the Underground

Well done, Fish's Freak! I'm about to start "The Magician's Nephew", too. smiley - biggrin Your turn!


The Contest

Post 1789

Fish's Freak

Well 'The Silver Chair' was always my favourite of all the Narnia books. smiley - biggrin

Oh, Crikey, I forgot I had to set a question... smiley - erm

Ok... Who or what links C S Lewis' 'Chronicles of Narnia', George Lucas' 'Star Wars' and Douglas Adams' 'Hitchhikers' Guide...', and what form does this connection take?

In case there's more than one answer, I'll only accept the answer I'm thinking of. smiley - tongueout


The Contest

Post 1790

SuperMoo: Now With Even More Online-ness

well...they're all parts of a series of books...all of their author/directors had an 'L' as the first letter of their last name except for Douglas "No-L" Adams...er...aaaaaand...due to a book keeping error regarding the hootoo books...they're all stuck under fiction...

...yes...two bad puns in one post...I roxorz


The Contest

Post 1791

Kenton Crisp - Founder of the League of the Underground

FF, it's been a while. Is Commander Supermoo correct?


The Contest

Post 1792

EvilClaw: The Catmanthing

I think FF is busy this week.


The Contest

Post 1793

Fish's Freak

Not correct, sorry, no. Try again. smiley - smiley


The Contest

Post 1794

T.B. Falsename ACE: [stercus venio] I have learned from my mistakes, and feel I could repeat them exactly.

ummm, they've all been printed on paper?


smiley - cheers


The Contest

Post 1795

Fish's Freak

*shakes head* Think filmic stuff.


The Contest

Post 1796

T.B. Falsename ACE: [stercus venio] I have learned from my mistakes, and feel I could repeat them exactly.

ILM? Animatronics...Jim henson style?


smiley - cheers


The Contest

Post 1797

Fish's Freak

Actors.


The Contest

Post 1798

T.B. Falsename ACE: [stercus venio] I have learned from my mistakes, and feel I could repeat them exactly.

Now if you'd said Willow and Labarynth I'd have got it much quicker. It's Warwick Davis


smiley - cheers


The Contest

Post 1799

Fish's Freak

smiley - applause Yep. smiley - smiley Go you.


The Contest

Post 1800

T.B. Falsename ACE: [stercus venio] I have learned from my mistakes, and feel I could repeat them exactly.

ok, easy one. What's a fipple?


smiley - cheers


Key: Complain about this post

Write an Entry

"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a wholly remarkable book. It has been compiled and recompiled many times and under many different editorships. It contains contributions from countless numbers of travellers and researchers."

Write an entry
Read more