September 12, 2003
If you have no idea what this game is about, check the rules here. You'll notice that I changed things a little bit to work better.
Today's words:
Victor: coelacanth (google insisted it was spelled this way Victor)
Jennifer: amaretto
StMack: elastic
Tuning Spork: camera
1. Coelacanth + amaretto
Only one site was found for this combo, and it asked a bunch of weird questions. My favorite is “What are looser than normal in a double-jointed person?”
IÂ’d guess morals, but thatÂ’s just me being hopeful.
2. Coelacanth + elastic
From the first site hit:
Tokyo, January 19, 2001 -- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), has started production of the world's first, radio-controlled lifelike robotic fish to be made available on the market, dubbed "Mitsubishi Animatronics." The animatronic device is in the likeness of a coelacanth, an ancient fish called a "living fossil." MHI is creating the lifelike creature in the hopes of marketing it and similar animatronic system to amusement parks and aquariums.
When Chucky Cheese gets stale, you just trot out the prehistoric fish robot. Be still my heart.
3. elastic + amaretto
Wow. An online bartender guide comes up first on the list, with a recipe for a drink called the:
4. coelacanth + camera + elastic
This one is... uh... interesting. Very avant-garde. Interesting. Uh... yeah.
5. camera + elastic + amaretto
This combo brings up a promotional marketing site. Besides corporate-logoÂ’d frisbees and paper clip holders, you can get see-thru cameras, ball on an elastic string (a popular seller IÂ’m sure), and the dreaded non-alcoholic amaretto-flavored truffles.
There you have it. Pretty good I think, so keep the words coming! Now, about the title, I've come up with a few names, but they're pretty uninspired I think. Let's hear your suggestions.
'Googling Gone Wild'
'Rorshach was a piker'
'Buckaroo Bill's Barnacle Bondage Roundup' [sorry - wrong game]
'Under Google's Basement Steps'
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