Subject: Thread name game III From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 28 Nov 99 - 10:27 PM This one doesn't fit the classic name game form where one works with the other to make something humorously (or humourously) new. Instead it is the jolting juxtoposition of two threads with the same prefix but greatly different kinds of message: Lyr Req: New shoes, tight pussy Lyr Req: A Child Is Born --seed |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: BSer Date: 28 Nov 99 - 11:33 PM This is BSYou just finished bragging about the few non BS messages you had posted in the From Pills to Purge to Melancholy thread. Why, Why, BS? I'll let Gargoyle have you though. |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Rick Fielding Date: 29 Nov 99 - 12:17 AM Ah, but Mr. Seed is consistently inconsistent. Damn smart as well. Makes for a pretty flexible guy! Hey 'seed, you must have some Canadian in you. Well now that I've given you a well-deserved compliment, I'm outta here. Never did find "..name games I and II" as funny as most do! Rick |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: BSer Date: 29 Nov 99 - 02:40 AM Rick, is that 'consistently inconsistent' your PC for scatter-brained? |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 29 Nov 99 - 03:43 AM No, BSer, what I said in that thread was that I would no longer use the prefix B.S. "except when referring to fertilizer of a bovine origin." This is not B.S., it's idle chatter (maybe I'll use "Idle Chatter" for my prefix--na-a-ah. That'd give you lot satisfaction). --seed |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: BSer Date: 29 Nov 99 - 11:41 AM And you expect others to buy your PC? |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Rick Fielding Date: 29 Nov 99 - 12:17 PM Nah, BSer, in Canada "flexible" is a compliment. Allows us to change with the times. Rick insert one line anti-canadian insult here...... |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Micca Date: 29 Nov 99 - 02:49 PM how about this for a sequence of threads!!! chord inversions. rick needs help! Scott Joplin On Guitar It's 'Turkey Day' once again!! More Chords Req:- I Know.. |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: MAG (inactive) Date: 29 Nov 99 - 06:31 PM We can assume Bser is also teh stone ugly; in fact, let's just assume anything mean-spirited is him. When we are correcting ourselves, we can say, I'm being gargoylish. Just a suggestion. |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Liz the Squeak Date: 30 Nov 99 - 10:29 AM A jolly one I just noticed: Kat goes to Utah, any questions for dad? What song makes you drop everything.... From what I hear of Kats' dad, it could be an interesting answer.... LTS |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 04 Dec 99 - 01:51 AM Since Garg is back and in rare form, I'd like to point out that above he has inadvertently demonstrated that he is, indeed, BSer, as well. This revelation should surprise no one. Proof? The place where I said that I was restricting my participation in BS threads was in a personal message to Gargoyle--there was certainly no such message in From Pills to Purge Melancholy. Gargoyle, this attempt to make it seem there are others who share your virulent and pustulent aversion to BS threads is really pathetic. Seek help. The Mudcat Healing Circle extends its blessings, such as they are, to all who ask. --seed |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Ánon Date: 04 Dec 99 - 02:14 AM I thought this thread, BSeed'd Folly, deserved wider recognician, so I refreshed it. Sorry Gargoyle, you got blamed again for something you didn't do. |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 04 Dec 99 - 03:31 AM Aha, the blank has a name, and surprise, his name is Anon, that famous writer of folk songs. BSeed'd? --seed |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Public Domain Date: 04 Dec 99 - 12:26 PM No, I wrote most of them |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: *Aacute;non Date: 04 Dec 99 - 01:40 PM The reference was to the 60th message in the 'From Pills to Purge Melancholy' thread. I have no idea what you may have sent Gargole. I'm dissapointed that no one has to this time congratulated you on the excellent taste shown in your initial offering on this thread. |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: emily rain Date: 04 Dec 99 - 09:14 PM dear dear seed, congratulations on the excellent taste shown in your initial offering on this thread. i gasped, then laughed my gasp off. i, for one, think the thread name game is fun, and gargoyle hunting is not.
just call me: |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: emily rain Date: 04 Dec 99 - 10:27 PM Info on Pretty Saro? She gave her heart to Jethro. |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: emily rain Date: 04 Dec 99 - 10:40 PM M'Cat Healing O, help required Someone kicks my dog around |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 05 Dec 99 - 12:30 AM Good ones, Emily. And thanks for the good word. --seedwho'smissedthegentlerain |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 05 Dec 99 - 12:52 AM *Aacute;non--no where in that message is anything closely resembling a statement that I was posting less BS, nor in any of my other posts to the thread. I assume that *Aacute;non is just another of the names/non names Gargoyle is using to keep all of his compulsive posting to BS threads from appearing when you click on his cookie. He really doesn't want there to be any evidence of the intensity of his fixation. --seed |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 05 Dec 99 - 01:43 AM Lyr Req: she gave her heart to jethro/ From Pills to Purge Melancholy And after passing Purge Melancholy, she gave it back to Homer. --seed |
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Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Liz the Squeak Date: 06 Dec 99 - 05:40 AM O'Rafferty's Pig/The meat you couldn't chaw..... Rudeness/Australian address required.... (sorry Aussies, but you ain't known world wide for your genteel manners and delicate feelings.....) LTS |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Date: 06 Dec 99 - 11:28 AM |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 06 Dec 99 - 03:25 PM Squeakie, great ones. And _________, thanks for your blank posts; they keep the thread alive (and not everyone thinks the thread demonstrates how shallow I am). --seed |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Date: 06 Dec 99 - 03:33 PM |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Liz the Squeak Date: 06 Dec 99 - 07:29 PM Oh Seed, you say the nicest things..... but what did you think about the thread name game entries.....! LTS |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Liz the Squeak Date: 06 Dec 99 - 07:29 PM And how can you tell from there....? LTS |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Liz the Squeak Date: 06 Dec 99 - 07:34 PM How about 'Farewell to Ireland/Angus McDermot MacTavish Dundee.... |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 06 Dec 99 - 07:44 PM Another great one, Squeakie (and this one not covered with hair). The Irish are deporting all the Scots at once? I don't think you were with us yet when there was an extended listing of people's favorite lines from "Young Frankenstein." I think one of them was from the scene where Igor (Marty Feldman), Dr. F. (Gene Wilder) and Inga (?) (Terri Garr) have just arrived at the castle. Igor goes to the door and, just as Dr. F. is lifting Inga down from the haywagon, lifts the door knocker and lets it go. The whole house seems to resonate with the crash. Dr. Frankensteen is impressed. "What knockers!" he remarks. Inga is pleased: "Why, thank you, Doctor." --seed |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 06 Dec 99 - 07:45 PM Another great one, Squeakie (and this one not covered with hair). The Irish are deporting all the Scots at once? I don't think you were with us yet when there was an extended listing of people's favorite lines from "Young Frankenstein." I think one of them was from the scene where Igor (Marty Feldman), Dr. F. (Gene Wilder) and Inga (?) (Terri Garr) have just arrived at the castle. Igor goes to the door and, just as Dr. F. is lifting Inga down from the haywagon, lifts the door knocker and lets it go. The whole house seems to resonate with the crash. Dr. Frankensteen is impressed. "What knockers!" he remarks. Inga is pleased: "Why, thank you, Doctor." --seed |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Liz the Squeak Date: 06 Dec 99 - 07:50 PM Ah no, that was a famous blooper on a children's show called Blue Peter. There was a feature on the famous knocker on Durham Cathedral's door, called the Sanctuary Knocker. The original has been replaced by a copy, and placed in the museum. The copy and the original were displayed side by side, and as they cut to the second (male) presenter, called, I think Simon Groom (or Chris Wenner, I can never remember), he said, completely straight faced, 'Have you ever seen a finer pair of knockers.....' I like the line from the Naked Gun movie, when Priscilla Beaulieu Presley is ascending the loft ladder 'Nice beaver' 'Yes, I just had it stuffed' handing down a large semi-aquatic rodent..... LTS |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Liz the Squeak Date: 06 Dec 99 - 08:03 PM Oliver Cromwell quotations/farewell to Ireland.... LTS |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Áine Date: 07 Dec 99 - 12:16 AM Help: help/LyrAdd: I Had A Wee Cock... -- Áine
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Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: katlaughing Date: 16 Dec 99 - 10:04 AM OS Foot Controller / The dreaded dance syndrome |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: emily rain Date: 16 Dec 99 - 08:11 PM how many mudcatters need info about "wrenning"? |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: emily rain Date: 16 Dec 99 - 08:12 PM oh, hahahaha! look what just appeared: calling all smart arses up the long ladder! |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Alistair Date: 17 Dec 99 - 10:41 AM How about "Down Below, Me and martin" sigh 6 months off the 'Cat due to illness but I'll be back sometime soon with me own computer!! |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Roger the skiffler Date: 17 Dec 99 - 11:22 AM Calling all smartarses/Big Moon |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 17 Dec 99 - 12:29 PM great work, guys. it must be something about the holoday season, and you're all been good little muddies. --seed |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Áine Date: 17 Dec 99 - 03:55 PM Hangover Cure / Drink Up The Cider |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Áine Date: 17 Dec 99 - 04:24 PM Mannish Boy / Whirly Whorl |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Wolfgang Date: 14 Jan 00 - 10:37 AM from yesterday: The Future of Mudcat?/Max cooks Wolfgang |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Áine Date: 14 Jan 00 - 10:40 AM It was rusted, It was busted/This parrots dead! |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Áine Date: 14 Jan 00 - 10:42 AM Where's Fennario?/Rollin' Home |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Mbo Date: 14 Jan 00 - 10:48 AM This parrot's dead! Sables farewell party. Catch me if you can when I die. --Mbo |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Date: 14 Jan 00 - 07:26 PM American Pie - Help: Burns Song?? Yours, (cooking) Aye. Dave |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: JenEllen Date: 15 Jan 00 - 12:15 AM I'm STILL giggling about the other day's gem: MAX COOKS! Great Green Gobs of Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts makes me live in fear of the Mudcat chili cook-off....Elle |
Subject: RE: Thread name game III From: Barbara Date: 15 Jan 00 - 01:41 AM And then there was: Max Cooks/30,000 Pounds of Bananas (really!!) American Pie/Smoking in a Winter Wonderland Blessings, Barbara |
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