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A new Brokieism game
Gabreya:
Oh. Well, all right.
Uh, the other answer maybe,'Hey, I think it's time you git up and walk. Aren't you tired from sitting down for some time? Your ass must be tired as well.'
Brown Eyes:
--- Quote from: Gabreya on September 13, 2008, 11:22:43 pm ---I'll try. Even though I'm not all that at guessing games.
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I think this is more along the lines of that game some of us played as kids... I forget what it was called. Where you buy a book (there was a series of books) that has a series of one page stories in it with certain words taken out of key sentences and left with blanks. You were supposed to fill in the blanks (they usually indicated whether it was meant to be a verb, noun, adjective, etc.). It was meant to be funny, silly and creative. Does anyone else remember this game? It's driving me nuts that I can't think of what it was called at the moment.
In this case, the idea is to fill in the blanks with Brokieisms
--- Quote from: southendmd on September 13, 2008, 11:15:03 pm ---A group of co-workers is hanging out in the coffee room, talking about soup . Their boss rushes in and reminds them that the board meeting started 5 minutes ago and she says, "Let's get, 'less you want to sit around tying knots all day".
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Good one Paul!
Here's my shot at this one:
A group of co-workers is hanging out in the coffee room,drinking (coffee) and talking and all. Their boss rushes in and reminds them that the board meeting started 5 minutes ago and she says, "I suggest you get yourselves in here pronto!"
LOL, I edited out the "scrawny asses" part since this is a professional setting and all. ;D
Lynne:
--- Quote from: atz75 on September 13, 2008, 11:47:28 pm ---I think this is more along the lines of that game some of us played as kids... I forget what it was called. Where you buy a book (there was a series of books) that has a series of one page stories in it with certain words taken out of key sentences and left with blanks. You were supposed to fill in the blanks (they usually indicated whether it was meant to be a verb, noun, adjective, etc.). It was meant to be funny, silly and creative. Does anyone else remember this game? It's driving me nuts that I can't think of what it was called at the moment.
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Madlibs?
Ellemeno:
Madlibs! Yes! That would be a good format.
And good scenario, Amanda. Okay, I'll try making a short madlibs:
The town of ___ is every tourist's dream. There, you can see ___, ___, and even, on rare occasions, ___. When you get hungry, be sure to head over to ___, where you'll be able to eat the best ___ you've ever had. To complete the trip, don't forget to pick up ___ to take home with you as a memento.
Penthesilea:
I took artistic license and didn't fill in real Brokieisms, but other Brokie related words :).
The town of Cowley is every tourist's dream. There, you can see the place where Aguirre's trailer had been, Ennis's alley, and even, on rare occasions,the back of Ang Lee's director's chair. When you get hungry, be sure to head over to the meat shop, where you'll be able to eat the best beef jerky you've ever had. To complete the trip, don't forget to pick up some pebbles from beside the railroad track to take home with you as a memento.
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