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Break on through to The Other Side!!!
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 15:26
by boudicca
Think of a person.
Any person.
Well, they have to be relatively famous.
And dead.
Play the fun game. Go on, you don't have a life either, who are you trying to kid?
http://theweekly.co.uk/4301/cooee_loves/
Hope this hasn't been posted before.
I thought of Ian Curtis.
How f**king predictable.
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 15:34
by markfiend
Blimey. Charles Darwin was way too easy for her/it.
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 15:36
by Zuma
Well. old Doris did not get
Brian Jones
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 15:40
by Quiff Boy
i answered at random at it suggested holly valance
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 15:45
by Zuma
Maybe you just wish it were so
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 15:46
by boudicca
I tried the Pope about 2 days after his passing...
... I was not disappointed!
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 15:47
by hallucienate
didn't know who Shaka Zulu was
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 15:48
by timsinister
She was unable to recognise; Sir John Jellicoe, British Commander-in-Chief of the British Grand Fleet which engaged the German Navy at the Battle of Jutland in 1916, in which Rear-Admiral Hood of the 3rd Battlecruiser squadron was killed, a distant ancestor of...Surgeon-Commander Tim Sinister!
Doris? Hardly a name to strike fear into the hearts of man...
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 15:53
by boudicca
timsinister wrote:She was unable to recognise; Sir John Jellicoe, British Commander-in-Chief of the British Grand Fleet which engaged the German Navy at the Battle of Jutland in 1916, in which Rear-Admiral Hood of the 3rd Battlecruiser squadron was killed, a distant ancestor of...Surgeon-Commander Tim Sinister!
Doris? Hardly a name to strike fear into the hearts of man...
Seriously? f**k you're cool.
But I think you're wrong... I'm sure he's in there somewhere...
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 16:50
by rian
I picked Elvis, and she didn't
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 16:59
by boudicca
No, she gets him if you answer right...
...bloody amateurs!
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 17:07
by culprit
got her with ken dodd
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 17:11
by boudicca
Noooo! You're answering the questions wrong, people!
Doddy will be in there, you mark my words...
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 17:12
by Black Alice
culprit wrote:got her with ken dodd
is he dead? Jesus - you turn your back for one second...
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 17:12
by Loki
Oh dear, Doris has lost the plot. I answered all questions honestly and she thought Sid Vicious was ... Neville Chamberlain ...
I can see where the confusion came in ...
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 17:13
by Black Alice
Tried to go on the site (from work) - its blacklisted!!
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 17:56
by Dark
I tried Jimi Hendrix, then George Harrison.
She guessed Frank Zappa and John Lennon respectively.
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 17:58
by Petseri
She mistook Len Bias for Janis Joplin. Sad. Would anyone around here have known who Len Bias was without checking online?
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 17:59
by emilystrange
Kurt Cobain was Louis Armstrong? nice work
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 20:30
by TheHam
timsinister wrote:She was unable to recognise; Sir John Jellicoe, British Commander-in-Chief of the British Grand Fleet which engaged the German Navy at the Battle of Jutland in 1916, in which Rear-Admiral Hood of the 3rd Battlecruiser squadron was killed, a distant ancestor of...Surgeon-Commander Tim Sinister!
Doris? Hardly a name to strike fear into the hearts of man...
But he should ahve never broken off the persuit
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 20:31
by TheHam
timsinister wrote:She was unable to recognise; Sir John Jellicoe, British Commander-in-Chief of the British Grand Fleet which engaged the German Navy at the Battle of Jutland in 1916, in which Rear-Admiral Hood of the 3rd Battlecruiser squadron was killed, a distant ancestor of...Surgeon-Commander Tim Sinister!
Doris? Hardly a name to strike fear into the hearts of man...
But he should have never broken off the persuit
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 20:42
by timsinister
Thanks boudicca, but it's not something you can casually drop into conversation to pick up chicks. Unless you were impressed...?
TheHam, well said. Unfortunately, with most of the flagships heavily hit, the idea of trooping into a German port was probably not all that appealing. We hung onto the North Sea, and therefore the strategic victory was ours.
As for this automated Death Game, I think there's still some kinks to be worked out in the questioning system.
Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 22:44
by smiscandlon
Very interesting.
I tried John Pertwee and it came up with William Hartnell.
Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 00:06
by Andrew S
She mistook Bela Lugosi for John Candy
Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 19:18
by James Blast
my Keith Moon resulted in Jon Pertwee