Wow, there's Capn Jean-Luc Kirk from the Voyager Deep Space Nine all dressed up like a Cilt. Hope he plays the recorder in that one....What was that tune called? Man, that guy gets around.Nanohedron wrote:Here you go. You and Bloomfield can fight over who's the most Seltic of them all and gets to wear it when you or he go a-RenFesting.The Weekenders wrote:torc??
The bearded fellow's recoiling, I see. Could it be a haggis in the cauldron?
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Not just him; the Tin Man from Oz, and the Griffin from Alice in Wonderland, also put in appearances; they don't seem to fit in very well with the guy with part of a ceiling fan on his head.The Weekenders wrote: Wow, there's Capn Jean-Luc Kirk from the Voyager Deep Space Nine all dressed up like a Cilt. Hope he plays the recorder in that one....What was that tune called? Man, that guy gets around.
I'm wondering, too, if perhaps she of the tiara just caught a glimpse of how she really looks in that outfit--Michelin Man meets the Queen of Hearts--and she's about to fling herself into the cauldron.
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Good idea. I never got my prize from the last one.Bloomfield wrote:Really? I was this close to doing one (had something in mind, I'll admit), but then I thought: enough already; and everyone's probably fed up with that sort of thing.cskinner wrote:Hrmph.
I was kinda hoping for another crack at the Phil Coulter CD in another contest. Guess I'll have to just buy one of my own.
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They're "drinking" Spatenbräu, tsk tsk. That stuff's a new-fangled beer fad, flashy and fashionable ---- it's only been around since 1397.Monster wrote:Here ya go Bloomie!
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Ceiling-fan hat?? I thought that was just another Isis wannabe.scottielvr wrote:Not just him; the Tin Man from Oz, and the Griffin from Alice in Wonderland, also put in appearances; they don't seem to fit in very well with the guy with part of a ceiling fan on his head.The Weekenders wrote: Wow, there's Capn Jean-Luc Kirk from the Voyager Deep Space Nine all dressed up like a Cilt. Hope he plays the recorder in that one....What was that tune called? Man, that guy gets around.
I'm wondering, too, if perhaps she of the tiara just caught a glimpse of how she really looks in that outfit--Michelin Man meets the Queen of Hearts--and she's about to fling herself into the cauldron.
This proves that anything can happen in the Pliocene era. Even humans, really bad fashion, and hard science fiction. But what's with all the bubbles? Did they have Lawrence Welk in the Pliocene, too?
In clearer terms, don't spill. That would be alcohol abuse.Bloomfield wrote:Remember, kids, to drink responsibly.
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Of course they had Lawrence Welk! Where else do you think he came from?Nanohedron wrote: But what's with all the bubbles? Did they have Lawrence Welk in the Pliocene, too?
My guess is that the girl in the green outfit has just found out that she has to sing Buttons and Bows with the Proctor&Gamble suit guy, and she was hoping for someone clean-shaven.