Latest topics Search | craaaaaaazy story Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:34 pm by Discodolly Continue the story, one sentence at a time. Don't write two posts in a row. It was hot, and i was incredibly bored. Comments: 23 Homophones Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:45 am by Discodolly IT'S BACK! Identify the pairs of homophones from the following clues. Example: One word means a place for keeping aircraft; the other word means a shaped piece of wood, metal, etc. on which you can hang clothes. Answer: Hangar/hanger. 1. One word means simple; the other means an aircraft. 2. One word means expected; the other word means condensed vapour. 3. One word is … [ Full reading ] Comments: 1 Jeu de mots Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:29 pm by Discodolly Facile...suffit d'écrire un mot ayant rapport avec le mot précédent. On commence avec le mot... PAPIER Comments: 19 CATEGORIES Fri Dec 14, 2007 1:53 pm by Discodolly 'Categories' is a game in which you try to think of words which start with a specified letter and which fit a particular category. Combinations of more than one word are acceptable, so clock golf would qualify as a sport beginning with the letter C. Example: Name six animals starting with the letter A. Answer: Aardvark, agouti, alligator, antelope, ape, armadillo. 1. Name six birds … [ Full reading ] Comments: 3 ANAGRAMS Mon Nov 26, 2007 10:53 am by Discodolly Example: Rearrange the letters of the word ‘rail’ to make a dishonest person Answer: Liar. 1. Rearrange the letters of the word eat to make something to drink. 2. Rearrange brush to make a kind of bush. 3. Rearrange lemon to make something else to eat. 4. Rearrange skate to make a poet. 5. Rearrange wand to make a time of day. 6. Rearrange Alice to make another woman's … [ Full reading ] Comments: 5 Awful Authors Wed Nov 14, 2007 8:32 am by Discodolly Awful Authors In this game, you have to think of a suitable punning surname for the author of an imaginary book. The most popular example used to be The Broken Window by Eva Brick (which is a pun on 'heave a brick'). Can you complete the names for the authors of these imaginary books? Example The Cliff Tragedy, by Eileen...who? Answer Eileen Dover 1. The Victorian Bicycle by Penny...who? … [ Full reading ] Comments: 4 Histoire de fou! Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:33 pm by Discodolly Continuer l'histoire, une phrase à la fois. N'écrivez pas deux postes de suite. Il faisait beau, il faisait chaud, j'avais envie d'aventures. Comments: 1 | Who is online? In total there is 0 user online :: 0 Registered, 0 Hidden and 0 Guests :: 1 BotNone Most users ever online was 6 on Mon Nov 08, 2010 4:40 pm Statistics We have 8 registered usersThe newest registered user is Defaitist Our users have posted a total of 521 messages in 112 subjects |





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