Would you play a game called...?
As Partridge once said, "It's just an idea" so. . .
Rooster Booster - In which you play a Rooster (starts out on a farm, ends up in Space).
There's a Moose Loose (Aboot this Hoose) - In which you play a Moose (and maybe a Mouse). In a Hoose.
Pleasant Pheasant Plucker - In which, perversely, you DON'T play a Pheasant, you play. . .something else.
You tell me and I'll write it.
Cheers,
Martyn
Rooster Booster - In which you play a Rooster (starts out on a farm, ends up in Space).
There's a Moose Loose (Aboot this Hoose) - In which you play a Moose (and maybe a Mouse). In a Hoose.
Pleasant Pheasant Plucker - In which, perversely, you DON'T play a Pheasant, you play. . .something else.
You tell me and I'll write it.
Cheers,
Martyn
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Yes.
Now all we need is Monkey Tennis ;)
whore
:lol:
Yeah, after all it's not like there's never been any weird names for games on the Speccy before
Could said potentially-existent mouse be of the Liverpudlian persuasion?
Choco Rocko Socko - You play the part of a chocolate boxer who is on the run, seeing as *everyone* around you has figured out your sole weakness... ( You are an extreme sock-phobe, who just happens to be made out of chocolate - no melting involved, please! Only sock-puppets in this one.)
It's bloody Scottish you dimwit!!!!!
No, you see, it would get a spin-off ... it's a Scouse Mouse you ninny! (or start off as a prequel spin-off (spin-on???) and it would be integrated into the storyline, it's a non-recurring walk-on role for the mouse)
Ah, yes ... the infamous, and rather misplaced city of Atlantic! I remember learnin' about it in Geogra-ma-phy, yup.
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Held back a [few] grade
, eh. :razz:Are these marks in an exam?
Yes ... Place the correct letter (found to the left of each name) with the picture of the right person:
Mark Cuban 1
Mark Twain 2
Mark Zuckerberg 3
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I still don't get it and I am a Brit (despite the petitions)...
http://youtu.be/B-xG3D8OMQk
Actually who knows whether the moose was Scottish...it never spoke
But aye, there's no reason why the moose...sorry, mouse...can't be a scouse mouse that has somehow ended up in Donald McShoogle's hoose! Or that he can have lost his troosers.....:D
But back to the original question...yes, I would play any and all of the above titles! :)
You could call it 'celebrity teabagging'
Reminds me of Roger Mellie in his heyday - Dirtbox Jury, anyone? Would work better now we've got 3D TVs. . .