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Unread 11-19-2007, 11:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The Trio Game

It's an easy game for anyone to play. All you have to think three things is related to one object. For example, Times Square, the Big Apple, Manhattan.

You have to think New York City because it have 3 things in common, these are TS, the Big Apple, and Manhattan.

Do you understand it now? Kind of? No? Let me give you another one...

plasma, remote control, analog broadcast

Television! That is because 3 things above have in common with televisions.

Ok, let's play the game!

I shall begin with...

Peyton Manning, Hines Ward, Deion Branch... I want it to be more specific
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Unread 11-19-2007, 01:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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They are all football palyers
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Unread 11-19-2007, 01:54 PM   #3 (permalink)
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double permutated paradiddle , snares, head,
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Okay, let me help Shermy. More specifically, the trio were Superbowl MVPs (most valuable players)?

Now Shermy and I give three clues, right?

Not what she is, but her real name:

240,000 miles away and on the move.
Phobos and Demos are "next door" neighbors.
Her name comes from the Latin for "insane."

Is this how we should play the game?
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Unread 11-19-2007, 02:48 PM   #5 (permalink)
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They are all football palyers
Actually, they're the Super Bowl MVPs last 3 years. That was why I asked for it to be more specific

Chase got it right lol.

A bit tricky, tho.
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Unread 11-19-2007, 02:51 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Okay, let me help Shermy. More specifically, the trio were Superbowl MVPs (most valuable players)?

Now Shermy and I give three clues, right?

Not what she is, but her real name:

240,000 miles away and on the move.
Phobos and Demos are "next door" neighbors.
Her name comes from the Latin for "insane."

Is this how we should play the game?
Yeah, 3 things should be related to one thing you want for anyone to answer.

Wow, Chase, that is very difficult one!
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Unread 11-19-2007, 02:52 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Ok, I should add if someone actually get it right then s/he should give out 3 clues for someone else to answer it and vice versa.

Man, I know I explained the game rules poorly.
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Unread 11-19-2007, 03:07 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Okay, let me help Shermy. More specifically, the trio were Superbowl MVPs (most valuable players)?

Now Shermy and I give three clues, right?

Not what she is, but her real name:

240,000 miles away and on the move.
Phobos and Demos are "next door" neighbors.
Her name comes from the Latin for "insane."

Is this how we should play the game?
Ariel?
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Unread 11-19-2007, 03:25 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Not Ariel, but that's amazing, Gemma, as Ariel is a far off sister. Our lady is lots closer. Saw her last night.
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Unread 11-19-2007, 03:36 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Okay, let me help Shermy. More specifically, the trio were Superbowl MVPs (most valuable players)?

Now Shermy and I give three clues, right?

Not what she is, but her real name:

240,000 miles away and on the move.
Phobos and Demos are "next door" neighbors.
Her name comes from the Latin for "insane."

Is this how we should play the game?
Ursula?
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Unread 11-19-2007, 04:49 PM   #11 (permalink)
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It's not Ursala, and I may have led us on a false trail with Ariel, but I thought Gemma was close as Ariel is one of the moons of Uranus.

Phobos and Demos are the two Martian moons.

What is always on the move but stays about 240,000 miles from us?

It has a generic name of course. They all do, but what's the name of ours?
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Uranus is about 1,700,000,000 miles from us, and we can't see it without powerful telescopes. The object of these clues is only about 240,000 miles away, and even my tired old eyes can see it, usually every night (if you let me play again, I'll give better clues next time).
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Unread 11-19-2007, 06:11 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Ok this is funny.

Parts of this include Venous plexus, crypt and Dentate line
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No, no human body parts are involved, ha ha ha, though the answer is a very commonly known heavenly body.
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How the hell can I know how far respective planets are from us? LOL.

Venus.
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Okay, okay, you have a good point, but I'm only giving the planets' miles as a relative yardstick. Venus is definitely closer, you can often see it in the night sky, but it's still about 25,000,000 miles from us. This object is much closer, the closest heavenly body to the earth, in fact a few guys have been there, even hit a golf ball.
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Close enough! Our moon's name is Luna, the root word for lunatic. Whew! Your turn.
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Not Ariel, but that's amazing, Gemma, as Ariel is a far off sister. Our lady is lots closer. Saw her last night.
My bad! I was thinking Nemo not Demo
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No, no human body parts are involved, ha ha ha, though the answer is a very commonly known heavenly body.
LOL.. HA! .. you got my joke... good for you..
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Luna it is. All right, here it is...


Count Olaf, Fletcher Reede, and Dick Harper
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double permutated paradiddle , snares, head,
Drums? I don't know about anything except I thought "snares" are drums or the things like a clam drummers use (don't know the word or how to google with just "clams" ) but you are "Rockdrummer". Just a guess.

Edit: "Clams" are the yellow thing in the picture - half clam I guess.

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Luna it is. All right, here it is...


Count Olaf, Fletcher Reede, and Dick Harper
These are all charaters that Jim Carey played.

Here's my clue:

11 inches (28 cm) long, Nearly a prolate spheroid, laced together
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Drums? I don't know about anything except I thought "snares" are drums or the things like a clam drummers use (don't know the word or how to google with just "clams" ) but you are "Rockdrummer". Just a guess.

Edit: "Clams" are the yellow thing in the picture - half clam I guess.
Ding Ding Ding.... we have a winner..... good job!!! I don't think I have ever heard of cymbals being refered to as clams but I can see why... they kind of look like clam shells.
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Ding Ding Ding.... we have a winner..... good job!!! I don't think I have ever heard of cymbals being refered to as clams but I can see why... they kind of look like clam shells.
CYMBALS! I thought all class about the clam but then forgot to ask anyone about the word! Cymbals!

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These are all charaters that Jim Carey played.

Here's my clue:

11 inches (28 cm) long, Nearly a prolate spheroid, laced together
Football? Not sure about length........

Not just a wave. Not just a particle. Has no mass but has momentum.
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Is it a cover of a baseball???....I not doing clues to new thing because I dlon't know if it is right. OK
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CYMBALS! I thought all class about the clam but then forgot to ask anyone about the word! Cymbals!



Football? Not sure about length........

Not just a wave. Not just a particle. Has no mass but has momentum.
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CYMBALS! I thought all class about the clam but then forgot to ask anyone about the word! Cymbals!



Football? Not sure about length........

Not just a wave. Not just a particle. Has no mass but has momentum.
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