04 Apr 2020, 00:50 | #801 |
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I saw this book cover on a bus, AND I WONDER if the author ever knew there's an instrumental nearly named after her.
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04 Apr 2020, 09:29 | #802 |
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*drum roll* Tada, Malila found it, congratulations! The second answer is still pending for suggestions though...
In the meantime the list on page 75 is updated, with the second solution for [05]. |
04 Apr 2020, 22:25 | #803 |
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The same answer for 1 & 20.
We all thought that there was no duplicate answers I'm gliding in the distance and watch the world go by An orbit full of questions, a perforated sky |
04 Apr 2020, 23:18 | #804 |
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Oh no, it's not the same answer. They're different songs with different graphics, Mart. ;)
Come on, we all know elephants don't sing, Jetset. ;-P @Mark: Very interesting. :)
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05 Apr 2020, 12:20 | #805 |
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Congrats MalilaM (& Mart)!
Thank you very much jetset for those 2 fun games which I'm sure demanded you a lot of work. A suggestion: for next ones I think a dedicated thread (AV games or somethin') would be more suited. This thread is, most of the time, one-shot (& interesting!) posts & I'm afraid they will get lost if we have to read pages of games answers to find them. |
05 Apr 2020, 15:33 | #806 |
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Well done again M, and Halfy too.
The 2 games were great, but the second one could have done with a bit of researching from the beginning I'm gliding in the distance and watch the world go by An orbit full of questions, a perforated sky |
05 Apr 2020, 19:00 | #807 |
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And still they do, they trumpet. Sometimes for bridal events.
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06 Apr 2020, 00:49 | #808 |
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06 Apr 2020, 04:36 | #809 |
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It's slightly unsettling to see such big animals near a piano. :D
Thanks for the video, Halfnelson, they're cute anyway! :) @Mart: You've been playing the best game; you engaged and committed a lot of time and effort there. :) @Jetset: Song for No-one - Marian riding an elephant (probably attired for an Indian wedding?) as he sings "drifting slowly to the point of know return" |
06 Apr 2020, 19:44 | #810 |
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It was a great buzz to search your collection and discover the lyrics. The 2 games would not have finished only for you, M.
Again, you are a true fan. Jet, where is the next game? I'm gliding in the distance and watch the world go by An orbit full of questions, a perforated sky |
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