A Game For Today, direct from Paris.
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A Game For Today, direct from Paris.
Sorry about missing FNGD last night.
In return, then, a game for today, taken directly from yesterday's "Des Chiffres et Des Lettres" as broadcast on TV-5, the Francophone cultural channel, which emphasizes French from France stuff.
The game was on at 2AM, when I awoke from my beauty sleep, because it had been preempted earlier by the Cesars, the French version of the Oscars - a much better show, as they still buy the old-fashioned hokum, long gone from the American one , which cannot avoid being mostly a three-hour infomercial.
SO: the challenge is to find two words, French ones to be sure, at least according to Bertrand the word maven acceptably so. Two words, or names, which together make up nine letters. (NB for a number of reasons including the modern French penchant for borrowing Anglicisms, these clues I am posting will in fact be OK for you guys..)
( Before posting the actual clues, let me give an illustrative example., we know the French love rock and roll, so if the clue hinted towards the names of rock stars from Britain, and the "tirage" of letters was:
ONNIGJHRO, it would be solved as JOHN and RINGO.)
( 1 ) - First clue and selection of letters, from a "telespectatrice" in Normandy:
Town in Normandy, and an often-associated food: TCNEEAIRP
( 2 ) - Second clue and selection of letters, source missed by me, as I watched.
Communication in our time: FGLRMBOOU.
In return, then, a game for today, taken directly from yesterday's "Des Chiffres et Des Lettres" as broadcast on TV-5, the Francophone cultural channel, which emphasizes French from France stuff.
The game was on at 2AM, when I awoke from my beauty sleep, because it had been preempted earlier by the Cesars, the French version of the Oscars - a much better show, as they still buy the old-fashioned hokum, long gone from the American one , which cannot avoid being mostly a three-hour infomercial.
SO: the challenge is to find two words, French ones to be sure, at least according to Bertrand the word maven acceptably so. Two words, or names, which together make up nine letters. (NB for a number of reasons including the modern French penchant for borrowing Anglicisms, these clues I am posting will in fact be OK for you guys..)
( Before posting the actual clues, let me give an illustrative example., we know the French love rock and roll, so if the clue hinted towards the names of rock stars from Britain, and the "tirage" of letters was:
ONNIGJHRO, it would be solved as JOHN and RINGO.)
( 1 ) - First clue and selection of letters, from a "telespectatrice" in Normandy:
Town in Normandy, and an often-associated food: TCNEEAIRP
( 2 ) - Second clue and selection of letters, source missed by me, as I watched.
Communication in our time: FGLRMBOOU.
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Re: A Game For Today, direct from Paris.
etaoin22 wrote:Sorry about missing FNGD last night.
In return, then, a game for today, taken directly from yesterday's "Des Chiffres et Des Lettres" as broadcast on TV-5, the Francophone cultural channel, which emphasizes French from France stuff.
The game was on at 2AM, when I awoke from my beauty sleep, because it had been preempted earlier by the Cesars, the French version of the Oscars - a much better show, as they still buy the old-fashioned hokum, long gone from the American one , which cannot avoid being mostly a three-hour infomercial.
SO: the challenge is to find two words, French ones to be sure, at least according to Bertrand the word maven acceptably so. Two words, or names, which together make up nine letters. (NB for a number of reasons including the modern French penchant for borrowing Anglicisms, these clues I am posting will in fact be OK for you guys..)
( Before posting the actual clues, let me give an illustrative example., we know the French love rock and roll, so if the clue hinted towards the names of rock stars from Britain, and the "tirage" of letters was:
ONNIGJHRO, it would be solved as JOHN and RINGO.)
( 1 ) - First clue and selection of letters, from a "telespectatrice" in Normandy:
Town in Normandy, and an often-associated food: TCNEEAIRP
( 2 ) - Second clue and selection of letters, source missed by me, as I watched.
Communication in our time: FGLRMBOOU.
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Re: A Game For Today, direct from Paris.
Uly can you spoil just in case anyone else is going to try?
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Re: A Game For Today, direct from Paris.
You are so adorable and I am so cute.
sitting in the corner going 'huh?'
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Re: A Game For Today, direct from Paris.
Once one sees the answer, it all makes perfect sense.
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Re: A Game For Today, direct from Paris.
Probably Einstein said that too.peacock2121 wrote:Once one sees the answer, it all makes perfect sense.
NB one small step: Bertrand is actually the math maven, and Ariel reads and does most of the word stuff, but Bertrand has the biggest dictionary.
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Re: A Game For Today, direct from Paris.
I could probably spoilerize Uly's answer, but I'm not sure the board reached a consensus on whether that is an acceptable thing for a moderator to do.etaoin22 wrote:Uly can you spoil just in case anyone else is going to try?
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There are some things I just love about Ed.TheConfessor wrote:I could probably spoilerize Uly's answer, but I'm not sure the board reached a consensus on whether that is an acceptable thing for a moderator to do.etaoin22 wrote:Uly can you spoil just in case anyone else is going to try?
That is for sure.
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Thanks Pea, but next time, could you put that in a spoiler?peacock2121 wrote:There are some things I just love about Ed.TheConfessor wrote:I could probably spoilerize Uly's answer, but I'm not sure the board reached a consensus on whether that is an acceptable thing for a moderator to do.etaoin22 wrote:Uly can you spoil just in case anyone else is going to try?
That is for sure.
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LOLTheConfessor wrote:Thanks Pea, but next time, could you put that in a spoiler?peacock2121 wrote:There are some things I just love about Ed.TheConfessor wrote: I could probably spoilerize Uly's answer, but I'm not sure the board reached a consensus on whether that is an acceptable thing for a moderator to do.
That is for sure.
Only if I want to.
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Re: A Game For Today, direct from Paris.
etaoin22 wrote:Uly can you spoil just in case anyone else is going to try?
Sorry. I was posting from my blackberry and I couldn't figure out how to do it.
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Are you implying that it is easy to spoil Ed? The next thing you know you'll be bringing him his slippers and some hot cocoa.peacock2121 wrote:LOLTheConfessor wrote:Thanks Pea, but next time, could you put that in a spoiler?peacock2121 wrote: There are some things I just love about Ed.
That is for sure.
Only if I want to.
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frogman042 wrote:Are you implying that it is easy to spoil Ed? The next thing you know you'll be bringing him his slippers and some hot cocoa.peacock2121 wrote:LOLTheConfessor wrote: Thanks Pea, but next time, could you put that in a spoiler?
Only if I want to.
How about a BPOTD on a silver platter?
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Re: A Game For Today, direct from Paris.
Those are two of my favorite things! I get bunches of slippers, slipper socks, and cocoa as gifts!frogman042 wrote:Are you implying that it is easy to spoil Ed? The next thing you know you'll be bringing him his slippers and some hot cocoa.peacock2121 wrote:LOLTheConfessor wrote: Thanks Pea, but next time, could you put that in a spoiler?
Only if I want to.
Can I get in on some of Ed's action, cocoa-wise? My slippers are already on my feet....
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Don't you want a BPOTD?Mini [Bot] wrote:Those are two of my favorite things! I get bunches of slippers, slipper socks, and cocoa as gifts!frogman042 wrote:Are you implying that it is easy to spoil Ed? The next thing you know you'll be bringing him his slippers and some hot cocoa.peacock2121 wrote: LOL
Only if I want to.
Can I get in on some of Ed's action, cocoa-wise? My slippers are already on my feet....
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Sure! Just make it, like, something I'd actually understand, and we're golden....ulysses5019 wrote:Don't you want a BPOTD?Mini [Bot] wrote:Those are two of my favorite things! I get bunches of slippers, slipper socks, and cocoa as gifts!frogman042 wrote: Are you implying that it is easy to spoil Ed? The next thing you know you'll be bringing him his slippers and some hot cocoa.
Can I get in on some of Ed's action, cocoa-wise? My slippers are already on my feet....
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Mini [Bot] wrote:Sure! Just make it, like, something I'd actually understand, and we're golden....ulysses5019 wrote:Don't you want a BPOTD?Mini [Bot] wrote: Those are two of my favorite things! I get bunches of slippers, slipper socks, and cocoa as gifts!
Can I get in on some of Ed's action, cocoa-wise? My slippers are already on my feet....
Our local Catholic church has plans to bring their parishioners to services by bus. They plan to call it mass transit.
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The pirate captain was standing in his treasure pile.Mini [Bot] wrote:Sure! Just make it, like, something I'd actually understand, and we're golden....ulysses5019 wrote:Don't you want a BPOTD?Mini [Bot] wrote: Those are two of my favorite things! I get bunches of slippers, slipper socks, and cocoa as gifts!
Can I get in on some of Ed's action, cocoa-wise? My slippers are already on my feet....
He didn't have very much: his booty was only shin-deep.
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Re: A Game For Today, direct from Paris.
ulysses5019 wrote:Mini [Bot] wrote:Sure! Just make it, like, something I'd actually understand, and we're golden....ulysses5019 wrote: Don't you want a BPOTD?
Our local Catholic church has plans to bring their parishioners to services by bus. They plan to call it mass transit.
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KilljoyWasHere wrote:ulysses5019 wrote:Mini [Bot] wrote: Sure! Just make it, like, something I'd actually understand, and we're golden....
Our local Catholic church has plans to bring their parishioners to services by bus. They plan to call it mass transit.
You better not make a habit of this bad punnery, young man!
As Reynoldo lit the votive candle at the grotto for San Jose de los Platanos, and prayed for the healthy delivery of his first child, he heard a disembodied voice say, "Your daughter will be born 17 inches long,"
To which Reynoldo replied, "Do you know the weight, too, San Jose?
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