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A game anyone ?
Math - Playing Devil's Advocate Posted May 8, 2003
My guess would be Withnail and I, but thats pure instinct and not any sort of educated guess...
Math
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Rivkeh Yankee-Shoes... bashing about the BoE again Posted May 8, 2003
Is it a pratchett quote?
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snazoo Posted May 8, 2003
Ok, a hint.
Raukodraug and Math were both on the right track. It's a movie and it's loosed associated with Shakespeare's Hamlet.
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Math - Playing Devil's Advocate Posted May 8, 2003
rosencrantz and gildenstern are dead
but i can't be sure on the spelling...
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snazoo Posted May 9, 2003
can we have a genre clue?
book?
film?
random guy you met on the street?
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Raukodraug - Keeper of the Fullmoon Smiley [(2*(-1)+8-0)*(3+4)=42] Posted May 9, 2003
Sounds like one of Mark Twain's platitudes.
But speaking of Rosencrantz and Gildenstern are Dead, one of my favorite theatre experiences was seeing Hamlet and R&G are Dead on consecutive nights with the same casts. Quite fun. Seems like someone should start up a thread for the question game...
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Rivkeh Yankee-Shoes... bashing about the BoE again Posted May 9, 2003
i LOVE R&G are Dead... but I don't know this new quote.
Sorry.
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snazoo Posted May 9, 2003
I think it would be great to start a ? game.
where would we post it? here?
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Math - Playing Devil's Advocate Posted May 10, 2003
sorry about delayed responce, but you're right Raukodraug Samual Langhorne Clemens it was (aka Mark Twain).
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Alison (ACE) Posted May 10, 2003
Can I join in your game?! I know I haven't earned the right to have a go as I haven't been playing, but I have a good quote that someone might guess!
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Raukodraug - Keeper of the Fullmoon Smiley [(2*(-1)+8-0)*(3+4)=42] Posted May 12, 2003
Twain was right? Wow. Some people have such a recognizable patern to their writing and speech that it's more easily recognized. Now for the quote:
"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it."
This is one of my favorites.
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dancinglady (Life's truest happiness is found in the friendships we make along the way) Posted May 12, 2003
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Raukodraug - Keeper of the Fullmoon Smiley [(2*(-1)+8-0)*(3+4)=42] Posted May 12, 2003
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dancinglady (Life's truest happiness is found in the friendships we make along the way) Posted May 12, 2003
Ok, how about this...
I would sooner fail than not be among the greatest.
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