20 Questions - 6 Score and Akker - Multiball Madness
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Re: 20 Questions - 6 Score and Akker - Multiball Madness
Ah, interesting, so the war he fought in was the Texas Revolution, not the Civil War.
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Agreed, a good one. I just didn't google hard enough. The handful of pages of eponyms that I looked at (including a *huge* list on wikipedia) didn't have Maverick. Since then I've found pages that do.
Was the clue about Hanging Rook's avatar also supposed to be a reference to the character H_NGM_N in the movie?
Was the clue about Hanging Rook's avatar also supposed to be a reference to the character H_NGM_N in the movie?
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Re: 20 Questions - 6 Score and Akker - Multiball Madness
Nah, that was just mentioned as a hanging has become closely associated with lynching, and I thought it might get you thinking along the right lines.
Another of the Lynch clues was in post 214 when I said
I was almost totally convinced, when JECE used gobbledygook in his post to me, that he was signalling that he had done exactly that
Another of the Lynch clues was in post 214 when I said
The leader of the RMT union, as most Brits will know as he's almost constantly in the news over here, is Mick Lynch. A bit more obscure for none Brits, but someone engaging in a bit of curiosity would have found themselves face to face with the word Lynch. Much like someone who searched for the etymology of gobbledygook (which I thought might have been unusual enough to attract some attention) would find themselves face to face with the word Maverick.Right, I have to disappear and read the latest dross from the leader of the RMT union, so won't be about for a while. There will be no further clues past this point
I was almost totally convinced, when JECE used gobbledygook in his post to me, that he was signalling that he had done exactly that
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Re: 20 Questions - 6 Score and Akker - Multiball Madness
That's pretty funny. I did look up the RMT, but stopped short of looking up who its leader is. Had I run across that surname it would have been easier to come up with Lynch. And I did look up how to spell 'gobbledygook', but the entry in Merriam-Webster makes no reference to the Mavericks, even in the etymology ("irregular from gobble, noun").
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Re: 20 Questions - 6 Score and Akker - Multiball Madness
I remember reading that post, took it as a true "real-life" thing and not a clue - I did wonder what the RMT was at the time (not a Brit) but didn't pursue it. I don't remember reading about gobbledygook in any of the posts - I wasn't as involved in this game as others in the past, that's what I get.Octavious wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2023 2:51 pmNah, that was just mentioned as a hanging has become closely associated with lynching, and I thought it might get you thinking along the right lines.
Another of the Lynch clues was in post 214 when I said
The leader of the RMT union, as most Brits will know as he's almost constantly in the news over here, is Mick Lynch. A bit more obscure for none Brits, but someone engaging in a bit of curiosity would have found themselves face to face with the word Lynch. Much like someone who searched for the etymology of gobbledygook (which I thought might have been unusual enough to attract some attention) would find themselves face to face with the word Maverick.Right, I have to disappear and read the latest dross from the leader of the RMT union, so won't be about for a while. There will be no further clues past this point
I was almost totally convinced, when JECE used gobbledygook in his post to me, that he was signalling that he had done exactly that
I do like the "eponym" link between the four, I think that was cool.
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Re: 20 Questions - 6 Score and Akker - Multiball Madness
@Octavious:
Can you please explain why you answered as follows:
Can you please explain why you answered as follows:
What was it about Edward Murphy, who coined "Murphy's Law", that prompted you to say "Ha!" when asked if he was known for involvement in philosophy or religion?
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Re: 20 Questions - 6 Score and Akker - Multiball Madness
I assume it's because lay people might view it as a philosophical concept.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2023 1:28 am@Octavious:
Can you please explain why you answered as follows:
What was it about Edward Murphy, who coined "Murphy's Law", that prompted you to say "Ha!" when asked if he was known for involvement in philosophy or religion?
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Re: 20 Questions - 6 Score and Akker - Multiball Madness
Give it a rest, mate. You didn't like the style or format. We get it. It is the Star Trek musical episode debate played out in 20 questions form. It's been, it's gone, the game's moved on, and JECE (as ever) has it pretty much right.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2023 1:28 amWhat was it about Edward Murphy, who coined "Murphy's Law", that prompted you to say "Ha!" when asked if he was known for involvement in philosophy or religion?
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I liked it. (The musical episode of strange worlds).Octavious wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2023 7:46 amGive it a rest, mate. You didn't like the style or format. We get it. It is the Star Trek musical episode debate played out in 20 questions form. It's been, it's gone, the game's moved on, and JECE (as ever) has it pretty much right.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2023 1:28 amWhat was it about Edward Murphy, who coined "Murphy's Law", that prompted you to say "Ha!" when asked if he was known for involvement in philosophy or religion?
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