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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Apr 30, 2015 18:41:40 GMT -5
BOOP BOOP BOOP BOOP
The question we were looking for is "Who is John Wayne Gacy?" (Giving his clown name, "Pogo The Clown", would've also been accepted since I doubt many know him in general).
Flo gets to do the next category again.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Apr 29, 2015 17:00:10 GMT -5
No.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Apr 29, 2015 15:12:38 GMT -5
I said part-time clown and all these questions have to deal with REAL LIFE, least fairly historical people.
In short, no.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Apr 29, 2015 13:29:54 GMT -5
BOOP BOOP BOOP BOOP
The question we were looking for is "Who is Ivan the Terrible?" (I said Russian after all and I was referring to the 2nd Night At the Museum film, "Battle of the Smithsonian".)
Answer 5: If Pennywise doesn't make you suspicious or afraid of clowns, this part-time clown but all-time serial killer surely will.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Apr 29, 2015 10:49:29 GMT -5
I haven't been doing acting for a living, (not one of my performances were a paying job, they were volunteer work or classwork, (such as this one). I don't know of any theaters in this county at least that have acting/stage-performance as a paying opportunity, (far as I know the closest two are in the neighboring county to the East, and they're good theaters, {especially Sight and Sound}
Though I will say this, it's more likely I'll be acting for a living than writing for a living, (as in poetry or fictional writing in general). But I'll mainly be aiming for an occupation/profession in the zoological, (animal science), field such as vet, zoo/aquarium worker, etc as my prime source of income or paying job with perhaps acting as a side occupation.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Apr 28, 2015 11:50:48 GMT -5
No.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Apr 28, 2015 11:10:58 GMT -5
"Name a curse word that people often say publicly without regret." (You can't swear on live recorded TV unless it's a show meant for entertainment, {like Two and a Half Men, or so on} )
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Apr 28, 2015 10:56:46 GMT -5
That is correct, 800 points overall for Flo.
Answer 4: In a certain Ben Stiller film, (namely the sequel of one), this 16th century Russian prince's name is claimed to have supposedly ended with a complimentary term such as "the Awesome", not a fear/hate-inducing one.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Apr 28, 2015 9:56:24 GMT -5
BOOP BOOP BOOP BOOP
The question we were looking for is "Who is Charles Manson?"
Answer 3: Augustus was the first Roman Emperor, Nero was supposedly the arsonist emperor, but Nero's uncle, this horse-loving man, was perhaps madder than he.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Apr 26, 2015 20:40:03 GMT -5
No.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Apr 26, 2015 15:30:32 GMT -5
(Vlad? It's Lupus. I'm not a history major, I just bear interest in it).
And Flo is correct, 200 points to her.
Answer 2: While Gomez Addams' family was creepy and kooky, mysterious and spooky, this murderer's 'family' is all-together homicidally-crazy, especially the man himself.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Apr 25, 2015 23:39:42 GMT -5
I have an idea for a topic:
We're All a Little Mad Here The answers will be about supposedly insane or overall psychotic/psychopathic individuals of world history, (though at times given my limited knowledge, most of the questions may be on US history ^^; )
Answer 1: Many call him the bringer of massacre, others call him a sadist, few call him paranoid, but All have called him the Real Count Dracula.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Apr 24, 2015 14:01:28 GMT -5
What are the Bahamas?
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Apr 24, 2015 11:58:32 GMT -5
What is Williamsburg?
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Apr 23, 2015 21:50:09 GMT -5
Well, today was the 3rd and final performance of my Acting 1 class' one-act place about how the Internet is such a distraction. We weren't the ones who wrote the original script, (but the playwright himself was present tonight, {he's a fairly young adult named Ian McWethy if I may be honest}), BUT during the process of making the play we were allowed to edit, such as add in scenes. I did at least half if not most of the writing for this scene about Netflix, (involving of course references to shows/films available on it, such as Doctor Who, Forrest Gump, MLP:FIM, Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, and Pretty Little Liars but I only knew info on the first 4, {MLP was simply represented by a stereotypical, collecting Brony}). The show was a HUGE success, (breaking even with the payment necessary for the show on the FIRST NIGHT, $250), and TONS of laughter was present, (especially during Netflix cause Gump). I honestly enjoyed both writing the Netflix scene, (not alone of course or else BB and PLL wouldn't be involved), and also acting, (but rather than be in my written scene, I ended up being a personified role of the darker side of Bad Snapchat, {not physically representing it, just telling about it in short; my character was more evil/bad or pessimistic in short}), in it. Both my teacher and the playwright himself said that I should get to work on writing stuff, (even a skit/script based on this one idea I mentioned briefly before the show that is a slight satire on GAMING), which I kinda did shortly after getting home, least thinking up the idea...and I already came up with the general idea and emailed my teacher. In short, it's not gonna be about the addiction/distraction of gaming but more a 'history' on it, from as far back as the hay-day of arcade, (DK, Pac-Man, Pinball, "MORTAL KOMBAAAAAT" , etc.), to now, and perhaps what I call a TRON-based prediction of gaming's future, with plenty of jokes, teasers, and references to the timeline, such as details to VERY bad games, *eyes ET*, or bad...innovations, *holds up my right arm revealing the PowerGlove* or so on, (of course involving that cliche "The cake is a lie" meme). Oh and there will be two narrators throughout the play so as to make the transitions easier and so the play has a plot of sorts. While we may not be able to perform it this school year, it would be nice to complete it before my 2 years of college at a trade school, (starting this August), are finished cause I am ANXIOUS to discuss it in class and with the original playwright of the Internet play.
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