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The Brokie Connection (a game)
Ellemeno:
In this new game, one person posts something - the name of an actor, a picture, a concept, anything, and the next person who comes along finds a way to tell us why that thing is Brokieish. These first two examples are both by seriouscrayons. The game's name is by Penthesilea.
(One person posts something.)
Judy Garland
(The next person explains one way Judy Garland is Brokieish.)
Judy Garland starred in The Wizard of Oz, in which the Wicked Witch of the East wore striped socks. Heath Ledger wore striped socks. Thus, Judy Garland is Brokieish.
(Then that person posts.)
Next: Weight Watchers
(The next person explains one way Weight Watchers is Brokieish.)
Well, my son really likes these red velvet bars I buy at Weight Watchers (one point each!). atz75 and cellardweller both love red velvet cake. So there you go, Weight Watchers is Brokieish.
(Now here's one more example by me that will take us into the next post.)
Next: Diamonds
Ellemeno:
Diamonds are known for their hardness. In BBM, Jack says, "Shit that's hard." Thus, diamonds are Brokieish.
Next: a fish bowl
Meryl:
--- Quote from: Ellemeno on December 06, 2009, 01:13:27 pm ---Next: a fish bowl
--- End quote ---
Alma says "And you know how me and the girls like fish." Thus, a fish bowl is Brokieish.
Next: The Sahara Desert
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Ellemeno on December 06, 2009, 01:13:27 pm ---Next: a fish bowl
--- End quote ---
The lyrics to Pink Floyd's song "Wish You Were Here" remind a lot of Brokies of Jack and Ennis. One line in that song goes, "We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year." Thus, a fish bowl is Brokieish.
Oops, Meryl beat me! Is this one of those games that if you miss it you miss it, or can more than one person answer?
Well, rather than post a new challenge and make this too confusing, I'll work on Meryl's challenge.
Penthesilea:
--- Quote from: serious crayons on December 06, 2009, 01:29:00 pm ---Oops, Meryl beat me! Is this one of those games that if you miss it you miss it, or can more than one person answer?
Well, rather than post a new challenge and make this too confusing, I'll work on Meryl's challenge.
--- End quote ---
I think you chose the best possibility. I'd say it's fine if more than one person post an answer, but only one person (the first, normally) posts a new challenge. Otherwise it's gets too confusing.
Elle, you started the game. Feel free to set the rules differently.
Still thinking about Meryl's Sahara Desert.
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