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EBurke73
Posted: October 19th, 2007, 10:35pm Report to Moderator
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Based in the guessing, I'm going to be REALLY embarassed when the names are revealed.


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Sandra Elstree.
Posted: October 19th, 2007, 11:05pm Report to Moderator
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What if the Hokey Pokey, IS what it's all about?

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Clinky-clinky  Clink. Clink. Pling--ky. Plunk...

Clinky-clinky-clinky-clinky-pling--ky plunk... repeat then

waltz.... tra-la-la- Lah. Lah. La-la... la-la-la repeat then

Zinger

ZA-za-za, za, za za za.. za-za around the bend, it starts with Wen... la la..

He sees his friend...

He hides again.
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Ok that gave it away.

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Quoted from Sandra Elstree.
Clinky-clinky  Clink. Clink. Pling--ky. Plunk...

Clinky-clinky-clinky-clinky-pling--ky plunk... repeat then

waltz.... tra-la-la- Lah. Lah. La-la... la-la-la repeat then

Zinger

ZA-za-za, za, za za za.. za-za around the bend, it starts with Wen... la la..



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Sandra Elstree.
Posted: October 20th, 2007, 1:09pm Report to Moderator
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I'm wondering if the person who wrote "Pumpkin's Disappearance lives outside of Canada and Outside of the U.S.?



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Quoted from Sandra Elstree.
I'm wondering if the person who wrote "Pumpkin's Disappearance lives outside of Canada and Outside of the U.S.?


That would be Helio. He's from Brazil.

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Sandra Elstree.
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Hmm... I was kind of thinking Australia.

I also had a thought that maybe Helio did "Baxter's Wish."

Some really good ones in this challenge even if they didn't fit with all out comedy...

One of the memorable ones for me was "Beacon Station".  Although not ha-ha funny, I saw how it had veiled humor and with the right actors and direction would be.  I think the person who wrote this lives in a larger city.

I'm getting more and more curious who wrote what.

I absolutely LOVED "Oh Lantern."  I can still see Mannie hitting send with authority.

I don't remember the name right now, but the story about the guy who kept his evil wife in a pumpkin, that was another good one.

"Halloween Inc." was fabulous as was "Monster Contest."

I can't wait for the credits.

Sandra



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Quoted from Sandra Elstree.
One of the memorable ones for me was "Beacon Station".  Although not ha-ha funny, I saw how it had veiled humor and with the right actors and direction would be


This was my favorite out of all of them.



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I'd say The Prophecies of The Green Pumpkin was the best  overall, but the one that made me laugh the most (Hell, I was still laughing five minutes after I read it) was From Soviet Russia with Love.

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I enjoyed Beacon Station and Enough is Enough the most.  Niether were really funny, but they were well told.  The most consistently funny was a Slice of Pumpkin Life.


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Okay well, since the thread is up for who wrote what for this challenge, I think I will complete my hint for those who didn't fully understand it:


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- third time's a charm


There's a point in my script where everything happens in 3s...sort of. It takes three tries to get things right at the beginning when the mother says goodbye to her son.


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- Pride and _________ (but not over the edge)


Prejudice, but I didn't really go over-the-top like I meant to have.


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- (contains all colors) and (the negative of all colors)


The "color" white contains all colors, while the "color" black contains the negative of all colors. Therefore, black and white, which is the colors back in 50s before colored TV was invented.


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- 25 + 37 (divided by) 2 - 4 x 163 + 3 (divided by) 8 - 525 + 4.5 - 5 + 25 = ___'s "tylesay"


Do the math and it comes out to be 50, and "tylesay" is Pig Latin for "Style," put two and two together, and it comes out to be 50s Style, which is what my script was supposed to be like if it were filmed.


Well, there we have it. I like making things complicated some times so yeah. Haha.

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Quoted from Zombie Sean
colored TV


That's racist.


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Quoted from Zombie Sean
Pride and _________ (but not over the edge)


I had it figured for Pride and Glory, Zakk Wylde's Southern Rock manifesto before he went on to slay the metal universe with Black Label Society, but I was wrong.



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Quoted from Shelton


That's racist.


OOOPS! Sorry about that. Yeah, some times that kind of stuff just slips out. I get it from my mom.

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