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11/15/2005 01:20:29 PM · #26
For a real challenge, how about: Things That Rhyme With Orange :P
11/15/2005 01:28:07 PM · #27
Originally posted by idnic:

For a real challenge, how about: Things That Rhyme With Orange :P


See the nothing challenge :)
11/15/2005 01:35:42 PM · #28
Originally posted by idnic:

For a real challenge, how about: Things That Rhyme With Orange :P


I'm home on the range in the town of LaGrange bouncing my over-ripe orange.
11/15/2005 01:42:15 PM · #29
Originally posted by wavelength:

Originally posted by greatandsmall:

Originally posted by elemess:

Stop rhyming! I mean it!


Quit whining! Eat peanuts!


No no, It's:

physic: "anybody want a peanut?"

inigo: "physic, are there rocks ahead"

physic: "if there are, we'll all be dead!"

vincini: "aaaaaaargh!"


Yes! I recoginized it right away. And this post doesn't rhyme. (BTW, it's Fezzik and Vizzini).
11/15/2005 01:44:32 PM · #30
Originally posted by dahved:

Originally posted by wavelength:

Originally posted by greatandsmall:

Originally posted by elemess:

Stop rhyming! I mean it!


Quit whining! Eat peanuts!


No no, It's:

physic: "anybody want a peanut?"

inigo: "physic, are there rocks ahead"

physic: "if there are, we'll all be dead!"

vincini: "aaaaaaargh!"


Yes! I recoginized it right away. And this post doesn't rhyme. (BTW, it's Fezzik and Vizzini).


I didn't recognize it. I just thought I was being clever with my response. It must have been stuck in my subconscious from the last time I watched TPB.
11/15/2005 02:07:04 PM · #31
Originally posted by idnic:

For a real challenge, how about: Things That Rhyme With Orange :P


Rhymes with Orange
11/15/2005 02:09:32 PM · #32
Originally posted by idnic:

For a real challenge, how about: Things That Rhyme With Orange :P


There is the impossible mission!

I engage to cage the outrage of this rhyme for orange! Now I will put it in storage after I eat my porridge.
11/15/2005 02:19:42 PM · #33
What's this I see?
A non-number challenge that rhymes with 3?
B, C, D, and G
P, T, V and Z
Not you, but he, she me,
Not us, but we

If not 3 then 4!
If not tree, then floor or door?
The member challenge could be rhymes with 7...
Would that then be a slice of heaven?
11/15/2005 02:28:14 PM · #34
Originally posted by KaDi:


The member challenge could be rhymes with 7...
Would that then be a slice of heaven?


Quite the oppiste; it would be pure hell. There are VERY few full rhymes for "seven" in the English language. Last syllable rhymes, sure, but would you accept "driven" as a rhymer for "seven" in this challenge? Here's 3 I can think of offhand:

devon, heaven, leaven...

That's about it, I think...

Robt.
11/15/2005 02:28:28 PM · #35
Originally posted by greatandsmall:

Originally posted by dahved:

Originally posted by wavelength:

Originally posted by greatandsmall:

Originally posted by elemess:

Stop rhyming! I mean it!


Quit whining! Eat peanuts!


No no, It's:

physic: "anybody want a peanut?"

inigo: "physic, are there rocks ahead"

physic: "if there are, we'll all be dead!"

vincini: "aaaaaaargh!"


Yes! I recoginized it right away. And this post doesn't rhyme. (BTW, it's Fezzik and Vizzini).


I didn't recognize it. I just thought I was being clever with my response. It must have been stuck in my subconscious from the last time I watched TPB.


INCONCEIVABLE!
11/15/2005 02:29:32 PM · #36
Originally posted by bear_music:

Originally posted by KaDi:


The member challenge could be rhymes with 7...
Would that then be a slice of heaven?


Quite the oppiste; it would be pure hell. There are VERY few full rhymes for "seven" in the English language. Last syllable rhymes, sure, but would you accept "driven" as a rhymer for "seven" in this challenge? Here's 3 I can think of offhand:

devon, heaven, leaven...

That's about it, I think...

Robt.


revin'
11/15/2005 02:31:31 PM · #37
Originally posted by nsbca7:



revin'


Hmmm... "Revvin' seven mixers to leaven the manna in heaven?"

R.
11/15/2005 02:31:36 PM · #38
Originally posted by bear_music:

Originally posted by KaDi:


The member challenge could be rhymes with 7...
Would that then be a slice of heaven?


Quite the oppiste; it would be pure hell. There are VERY few full rhymes for "seven" in the English language. Last syllable rhymes, sure, but would you accept "driven" as a rhymer for "seven" in this challenge? Here's 3 I can think of offhand:

devon, heaven, leaven...

That's about it, I think...

Robt.


how 'bout 11 ?
11/15/2005 02:32:14 PM · #39
Originally posted by taterbug:



how 'bout 11 ?


DOH.... :-)

R.
11/15/2005 02:37:37 PM · #40
neveN mind!
seven is my orange. =)
11/15/2005 02:42:27 PM · #41
Unforgiven and forgiven>>>>>> stretching but I would accept driven.
11/15/2005 02:44:19 PM · #42
Originally posted by jsas:

Unforgiven and forgiven>>>>>> stretching but I would accept driven.


Yah... But given the demonstrated literal-mindedness of the "average" DPC voter, I doubt slant or consonatal rhymes would fly in this challenge :-)

R.
11/15/2005 02:47:41 PM · #43
Originally posted by bear_music:

Originally posted by jsas:

Unforgiven and forgiven>>>>>> stretching but I would accept driven.


Yah... But given the demonstrated literal-mindedness of the "average" DPC voter, I doubt slant or consonatal rhymes would fly in this challenge :-)

R.


True. I guess that would be leaven as you said earlier.
11/15/2005 02:49:34 PM · #44
Originally posted by jsas:

Originally posted by bear_music:

Originally posted by jsas:

Unforgiven and forgiven>>>>>> stretching but I would accept driven.


Yah... But given the demonstrated literal-mindedness of the "average" DPC voter, I doubt slant or consonatal rhymes would fly in this challenge :-)

R.


True. I guess that would be leaven as you said earlier.


? "Leaven" is a true rhyme... Or did I miss your point?

R.
11/15/2005 02:56:39 PM · #45
Originally posted by bear_music:

Originally posted by jsas:

Originally posted by bear_music:

Originally posted by jsas:

Unforgiven and forgiven>>>>>> stretching but I would accept driven.


Yah... But given the demonstrated literal-mindedness of the "average" DPC voter, I doubt slant or consonatal rhymes would fly in this challenge :-)

R.


No, by adding the slant or consonatal rhymes it would expand the challenge meaning, I was just agreeing with you.

True. I guess that would be leaven as you said earlier.


? "Leaven" is a true rhyme... Or did I miss your point?

R.


Hence leaven.

Message edited by author 2005-11-15 14:57:09.
11/15/2005 05:58:10 PM · #46
I'm not so sure about rhymes with _____, anymore....
...but I'm fairly well convinced we should have a rhyme related challenge!
Maybe Rhyme Times Two--pairs of things that rhyme. For example: blue glue, three bees, four stores, lucky ducky.... Sure, it'd be more or less a free study, but the titles would be delightful.
11/15/2005 06:02:30 PM · #47
Originally posted by KaDi:

I'm not so sure about rhymes with _____, anymore....
...but I'm fairly well convinced we should have a rhyme related challenge!
Maybe Rhyme Times Two--pairs of things that rhyme. For example: blue glue, three bees, four stores, lucky ducky.... Sure, it'd be more or less a free study, but the titles would be delightful.


Can you do it in a foreign language?
11/15/2005 06:05:08 PM · #48
Originally posted by pidge:

Originally posted by KaDi:

I'm not so sure about rhymes with _____, anymore....
...but I'm fairly well convinced we should have a rhyme related challenge!
Maybe Rhyme Times Two--pairs of things that rhyme. For example: blue glue, three bees, four stores, lucky ducky.... Sure, it'd be more or less a free study, but the titles would be delightful.


Can you do it in a foreign language?


Hmmmmm.....is it a language that can be translated by an online translator, or something else like the Queen's English, Cockney, Texan or Canadian? =)
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(oh, yeah, i'm kinda in the mood to stir up a bit of ire...just trying to get my profile views over 7,000)
11/15/2005 06:42:43 PM · #49
11/15/2005 06:46:42 PM · #50
Originally posted by kpriest:



Pretty funny, Ken. Here's another.
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