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Post by stepper on Oct 29, 2012 15:45:12 GMT -6
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! Didn't bother me at all - not one bit. But next time I might arrive with ear plugs just in case. {I'm sure I have a pair down here somewhere...mummage....mummage....mummage....mummage....Oh. There's the gum that imp with the talking hair was popping...no... POPPING!...the other day. She must have chucked it out or something.} Wrap caused me problems too. And I was expecting "Booo-berries" - not evaporated milk!
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Post by Phalon on Oct 29, 2012 18:07:41 GMT -6
Since you await....and far be it from me to keep the Countess Scrapula waiting...
Phalon: 19 points - I only gave you half points for "grave stones and boots"
What the heck is the difference between a gravestone and a tombstone?
What's that #2? Yeah, you're right...
Or a headstone, Ghoul 2 wants to know?
Per e-how (because we all know how reliable the site is): "The headstone is also called a tombstone, a gravestone or a monument."
So pppbbbblllllttttt, Scrapula!
(oops, I think I just shot my gum in the Countess's hair with that one.)
They're Hair Ghouls; I'm the Imp.
(Psst....good job, guys. But it didn't work, obviously. Try harder next time. Yep, yep...bring out the heavy stuff: Reeses Peanut Butter Cups.)
And for the record, there is no difference between ghoulashes and Booooots either! My Hair confirms it.
Picky, picky, picky.
<smiles impishly>
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Oct 29, 2012 19:22:30 GMT -6
Hmmm.....did someone mention Reese's?
Meet me in the alley behind the kitchen........midnight.
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Post by katina2nd on Oct 29, 2012 20:31:25 GMT -6
Way ta go Step' we nailed that sucker good and proper, and we didn't even have to try bribing the judge ( well at least I didn't, not so sure about you though )
I await the next round with gleeful anticipation, oh yeah, and someone tell that Imp to stop carrying on, her complaints fall on deaf ears.
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Post by Phalon on Oct 30, 2012 3:30:06 GMT -6
Pfft, Pumpkinhead! She was awaiting complaints. I just followed directions...and in a timely manner, I might add.
<Sticks out tongue behind Pumpkinhead's back. Ghouls giggle, moan, and wail hellishly.>
Psst, Countess. The drop's been made. Look for the pink satchel blown from Double Bubble Toil and Trouble chewing gum. In the alleyway, take six paces East of where the crow sat last Tuesday, then five sidesteps South. Pause and listen for the alleycat's yeowl, and the owl's screech, and proceed in the direction from whence they came. Stop where the stray dog slept the night before last, and turn facing Northwest. Look to the sky, and follow the direction of the nighthawk's flight, until you come to the demon's lair. Knock three times, and whisper the secret code word.
<impish grin>
Then find Steve. I gave it to him.
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Oct 30, 2012 8:27:27 GMT -6
You what!? You gave it to Steve!
*runs back into the Hotel yelling for Steve....
I found him on the floor in a sugar coma, his face smeared with chocolate. All scores are final!
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Oct 30, 2012 8:32:32 GMT -6
Hallloween Contest Part II Play the following halloween scavnger hunt game. The first person to PM me with a description of the final scene get's 20 points. Second gets 10 third gets 5.
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Post by stepper on Oct 30, 2012 15:33:03 GMT -6
so, you are Imp-pressed by the Ghoulish advice? I think you're getting some bad advice - I wouldn't listen to them any more. Or feed them. I think you should eat a Reese's and not share!
Good going Kat, er, Alien! I used no bribes - and I have no Reese's cups. {I have a supply of these chocolate covered peanut butter pumpkins that were made by Reeses, but don't tell the imp or the ghouls!}
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Post by Phalon on Oct 30, 2012 16:33:38 GMT -6
Damn, damn, damn! He told me Zombies never touched chocolate, and only ate flesh and brains. Pfft! Stupid Zombie. Ok, ok, I deserve the to have the score stand for believing him...although I will go to my grave insisting a gravestone is the same as a tombstone...and you can carve that on my headstone.
Ok, off to scavenge...Imps are good at scavenging. Come on, Hair.
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Post by stepper on Oct 30, 2012 16:55:38 GMT -6
As much as I hate to say it, you spend an inordinate amount of time in cemeteries so if anyone would know it'd be you. But the chocolate pumpkin eater rules the rules so all you're gonna get is sympathy - mine, not her's.
BTW, I love your hair Ms. Rules. It's so....YOU!!
{Note to self, get a book on flattery and a can of hair spray.}
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Post by Phalon on Oct 30, 2012 17:22:00 GMT -6
Fun stuff, Scrapula. I got all but one, but have to quit now, and dang, I hope I can remember how I did it.
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Post by stepper on Oct 30, 2012 17:34:25 GMT -6
Sorry you have to go Ms. Imp.
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Post by katina2nd on Oct 30, 2012 19:20:44 GMT -6
Took fifteen minutes to find one prize then got scared out of the house, think I may have to concede this one. Might try another run at it but don't fancy my chances.
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Post by katina2nd on Oct 30, 2012 19:40:49 GMT -6
Ummmm the second try was no better, running around like a headless chook, I'm outta here while I still have my sanity.
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Post by Phalon on Oct 31, 2012 4:15:42 GMT -6
Tried again last night; got to the same place as before, though not in the same order; had violent flashbacks of the Elf thing from the last Survivor season; finally had to call it a night.
It's gotta be something with the music room; it's where I scared Garfield to insanity both times. Imps can't appreciate music; their Hair makes too much noise for them to hear properly.
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Post by Phalon on Oct 31, 2012 11:41:06 GMT -6
ARGH!!!
<when the Imp gets frustrated she sounds like a pirate, apparently>
I finally figured out what to do in the music room (duh), and got everything else....but forgot where to find the chocolate doughnuts. I'd ask Zombie Steve since he seems overly fond of chocolate, and I hear Zombie's have a keen sense of smell. He's still passed out though, from Reeses overload.
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Post by Phalon on Oct 31, 2012 11:56:56 GMT -6
<Huge Impish grin...with chocolate smudges>
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Post by stepper on Oct 31, 2012 15:14:23 GMT -6
Glad is surprised to see the Imp on her most favoritest of days. {casts spell to get Ms Rules going....and throws out a Reeses Pumpkin for luck} Eenie meenie chili beanie, the spirits are about to speak! Are they friendly?"
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Post by stepper on Oct 31, 2012 15:18:55 GMT -6
ARGH!!! <when the Imp gets frustrated she sounds like a pirate, apparently> I finally figured out what to do in the music room Ditto. I nearly scared myself to death trying to figure out what was going on there.
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Post by Phalon on Oct 31, 2012 17:17:09 GMT -6
<sniff>
The Imp is kind of sad; there aren't very many ghoulies and goblins out tonight, on her favoritest of nights.
Ok, why are we talking in third person?
I didn't scare myself, but I sure scared Garfield enough to make him run screaming. I ran up the scare meter from zero to insane in that room....twice.
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Post by katina2nd on Oct 31, 2012 18:53:54 GMT -6
Pumpkinhead enters the third person conversation ...... Pumpkinhead would like to know if you have to solve the music room, the library books and the wall safe in order to continue with the game, because if that's the case Pumpkinhead is well and truly lost.
"Pumpkinhead wanders off scratching head"
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Post by stepper on Oct 31, 2012 20:21:16 GMT -6
Some things have to be solved in sequence because you'll find keys in one area that unlock doors in other areas, etc., but it's not like all puzzles have to be solved in one and only one sequence. I got everything else done, except for the music room, and went back - it was the last room I solved.
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Nov 1, 2012 9:28:42 GMT -6
*evil desk clerk stumbles into room and passes out on the floor. Thousands of tiny little candy wrappers fall out of his pocket and spill onto the floor.
Totally exhausted over here. Full day of "Zombie Apocolypse" at work then half the night getting home through the hoards of tiny annoying zombie food on the hoof running the streets. When I got home I showered and drank my Zombie Antidote (Honey Jack Daniels & 7-up), two full glasses, then back up at the crack of dawn and back to the evil dog jail (at least that's what the public calls us).
I promise I'll get to the contest results tonight when I get back home and am actually allowed to be running amok on my computer.
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Post by katina2nd on Nov 1, 2012 20:35:04 GMT -6
Some things have to be solved in sequence because you'll find keys in one area that unlock doors in other areas, etc., but it's not like all puzzles have to be solved in one and only one sequence. I got everything else done, except for the music room, and went back - it was the last room I solved. Thanks Step' I've just about given up to be truthful, if I run up and down those stairs one more time I'm gonna pass out. Ms Moderator, aka O Great and Benevolent One, I'm ............... sheesh it's a waste of time sucking up I'm afraid, no amount of flattery is gonna help me here.
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Post by stepper on Nov 1, 2012 22:00:29 GMT -6
have you cracked the safe? Worked out the books in the library? Or more to the point - what don't you have in way of food stuffs and keys?
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Post by katina2nd on Nov 2, 2012 19:00:16 GMT -6
have you cracked the safe? Worked out the books in the library? Or more to the point - what don't you have in way of food stuffs and keys? No, no and no also to the music room. I'm guessing that you have to solve those to continue, would that be correct? Got all the keys I think but only two of the seven prizes, so I'm a long way off solving this thing. I'll have another crack but think it's futile.
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Post by katina2nd on Nov 2, 2012 19:03:37 GMT -6
I got everything else done, except for the music room, and went back - it was the last room I solved. Ummmm, just reread that, guess it answers my question above, you can complete the remainder of the game without solving that particular problem, so I'll try finding all the goodies then have a go at the music room, library and safe, should be a doddle.
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Post by stepper on Nov 2, 2012 21:15:27 GMT -6
Ya know, I really want that you should kick this game's butt, but I don't want to offend you by just saying "do this", so.... That shovel that you picked up in the front yard, did you go around the building to the left? And to the back yard? The back back yard? Did you find anything that looked different? (It's a spooky game so what to dig up will be obvious. AND, did you notice that behind the something you did up there's a clue that you need to write down or remember for later?? Just asking....
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Post by stepper on Nov 2, 2012 21:38:23 GMT -6
Hmmm...I don't know about you, but at work we don't file things away by the number. Noooo. We file things away alphabetically. Yep - that alphabetical thing works for lots of filing systems. When you find Lyman talk to him and you'll hear a noise in the kitchen. Go check out the noise, and bring the surprise to Lyman. He'll reward you with advice that you should take. Uh, you remember when you were a kid, right? Playing in leaves was such fun! When you go up the stairs, take the immediate left and see if the bed is comfy. Reverse direction and check out the room to the right for the one surprise it holds. Then enter the main bedroom and go left. You'll be surprised what you find in the dresser - or behind it - just remember to take the cheese with you. Oh yeah, the bedroom is a bit dark. Don't forget to flip the switch. That'll help a bit I think.
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Post by Phalon on Nov 3, 2012 6:37:48 GMT -6
Maybe it's because Imps and Pumpkinheads can both be a bit technically challenged at times, but so do I.
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