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Thursday, November 4, 2004 at 5:24 PM the dictionary game is the only other one i know of, that they've done on the air... If anyone comes up with something really good then we can e-mail or phone it in, and maybe they'll use it... mine is: "Ace Rockola, TV psychic" someone calls in and describes to Adam and Drew the plot of an episode of a TV show or TV commercial - something from popular television - without using character names or anything like that, and then Adam and Drew have to guess what decade the show was made in. for bonus points or to break it up if they both guess the same decade, they can try to guess the specific year. probably wouldnt work, esp since the callers are probably too dumb to sum up a tv episode like that, so that the plot and tone were clear but it still didnt give any obvious clues as to which show it was... but anyway —daveman |
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Thursday, November 4, 2004 at 5:51 PM It's not a bad idea, it's just like you said, the callers are too dumb to go along with that. If I think of any good ones, I'll post them I guess. —Dark Laith |
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Thursday, November 4, 2004 at 6:44 PM Wait -- I think you're onto something here. How 'bout if the caller gives a 70's TV staple (I.E.: Souffle humour, quicksand, nosy neighbor, amnesia, struck by lightening and now has magic powers, etc.) and Adam and Drew have to guess which show it's from. —steve |
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Thursday, November 4, 2004 at 8:37 PM hmm thats kinda a good idea. but this shit goes on to the present day, it wasnt just all in the 70's. Maybe a better idea is to just name a sitcom, and then say some hypothetical plot and then adamn and drew have to guess if it was made up or if it was really the plot to an episode of the show. You could make up some crazy ass stories here so it might be cool to do a "fake out". This would be good because it would test Adamns TV knowledge, but it would also be cool because we could mention some of the crazy newer shows that he might not have seen yet and he could guess if it was really true or not. Or maybe you could do something like "was it saved by the bell or ______" than they guess which show the retarded plot happened on. I dont know a good show for ______ , maybe family matters (like when steve built an atomic bomb) Saved by the bell is a good choice because it was on for so god damn long and it had ALL of those retarded plots. Screech getting struck by lightning and telling the future, zack delivering a baybe in an elevator, etc etc etc. —Farty Face |
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Thursday, November 4, 2004 at 10:29 PM I think Laverne & Shirley did every single one of those steve mentioned! Ha! —Logo Lou |
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Saturday, November 6, 2004 at 9:58 AM How about "Drew's Whack-a-Mic Countdown"? You could bet by the half hour; "I think Drew'll sock the mic between 10 and 10:30." "Okay, I say between 11 and 11:30!". Do it at the start of the show, then sit back and wait! It'll be weird with people betting on him about it, but I'm sure Drew'll forget himself and do it eventually. Yes? —Santa's Mouth |
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Dark Laith |
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Sunday, November 7, 2004 at 8:34 PM That could work, but that depends on a participant of the game to do or not do something. Maybe if Adam just played it with the callers (and they only made predictions for the second hour of the show to give him time to forget). —Dark Laith |
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