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Name That Character

Posted: Jun 16th 2004, 2:58 am
by Nostradamus
For those of you who, like me, are frequently bored and easily amused, this is a mindlessly simple game we can play. Basically, you just try to divine a MSCL character's identity from a quote or other clue and post the answer in this thread. The first person to correctly answer gets to post a new clue, and the game continues.

Example: "Cliches happen." -- Answer: Graham

Any major or minor character that has a speaking role or is mentioned by another character is fair game. I realize there is only so much material to work with but try to be creative with the clues. Also, don't be a wuss and use the transcripts to get answers. Transcripts may only be used for answer verification or help with clue formation. My frightening psychic powers will tell me if you are cheating. You may keep score, but that would only confirm how pathetic our lives truly are.

:wink:

First clue: "There has not been a more overrated team."

Posted: Jun 16th 2004, 9:29 am
by TomSpeed
There has not been a more overrated team.
Cheryl Feck -- Neil took her instead of Marla on the weekend away with the Chases in "Weekend."

Posted: Jun 16th 2004, 8:58 pm
by Jody Barsch*
TomSpeed, where is your question?

Posted: Jun 17th 2004, 9:11 am
by K-man
Yeah, c'mon already. You're killing the momentum here! :wink: Maybe TomSpeed is still hung over from celebrating the Lightning winning The Cup. Tampa Bay...City of Champions...Who would'a thought in a million years?????????? :-P

Posted: Jun 17th 2004, 11:38 am
by TomSpeed
I was waiting on confirmation that I was right. Plus, I forgot. And, the Stanley Cup is at MY HOUSE. OK, I am kidding about the last one.

I'll throw a big, meaty one over the plate.

Who said this:

Anne Frank? Is she a girl in your class?

Posted: Jun 17th 2004, 11:41 am
by Megs
TomSpeed wrote:Who said this:

Anne Frank? Is she a girl in your class?
Graham.

Is it my turn to ask a question?

Posted: Jun 17th 2004, 11:43 am
by Megs
I am going to ask the next one, anyway. :wink:
I just made the biggest fool out of myself.

Posted: Jun 17th 2004, 12:04 pm
by Nothingman
I just made the biggest fool out of myself.
Ms. Lerner

Next one:
Hey Graff, wanna play?

Posted: Jun 17th 2004, 12:17 pm
by TomSpeed
Megs wrote:
TomSpeed wrote:Who said this:

Anne Frank? Is she a girl in your class?
Graham.

Is it my turn to ask a question?
You are right!

Posted: Jun 17th 2004, 12:22 pm
by TomSpeed
Nothingman wrote:
I just made the biggest fool out of myself.
Ms. Lerner

Next one:
Hey Graff, wanna play?
You got me. One of Jordan friends...Sean?

Posted: Jun 17th 2004, 12:24 pm
by K-man
Jordan's friend SHANE!

Posted: Jun 17th 2004, 12:26 pm
by TomSpeed
K-man wrote:Jordan's friend SHANE!
I kept thinking Shane/Sean, Shane/Sean. I have a nephew named Shane. So, I thought his name was getting me confused. I'm easily confused. :wink:

Posted: Jun 17th 2004, 3:06 pm
by Nothingman
Shane's right. Ms. Lerner took me a while, I could play the scene in my head but I had a hard time remembering what her name was untill I remembered her geometry review. Are we suppose to wait to see if our answer is correct before we post the next quote, or just answer it and go?

Posted: Jun 17th 2004, 3:21 pm
by K-man
Good question. I was waiting for confirmation as to whether me or Tomspeed were correct.

Posted: Jun 17th 2004, 3:49 pm
by TomSpeed
The person who asks a question should check for answers. Then, he or she can tell us who answers correctly. The person who answers a question correctly should then ask another question. This procedure assumes, of course, that we know the answers to the questions we ask and that we are following up to on this thread.