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@Gantic Mornington Crescent is a game played on the BBC radio 4 panel show "I'm sorry i haven't a clue" the entire point is to make it seem like a real game with complex rules when in fact you are just making things up.
Mornington Crescent is a game played on the BBC radio 4 panel show "I'm sorry i haven't a clue" the entire point is to make it seem like a real game with complex rules when in fact you are just making things up.
@philimaster: That sounds like it would take a long time and I'm pretty sure the points would end up with FishPreferred in the end.
Guile and Wile are his elil
And though some quail% they never fail
To know we can't win forever
Ceci n'est pas un haiku)(1 !
I think the Third Line is somewhat referring to the Count to 100 and the Last line in French saying - This is not a haiku is referring to the Official Poetry Contests...? Am I right here?
Beware the Gantic's traps, just run
From tricks that snare, and scheming eyes
Retire to your place beneath the sun
For once he starts, he gets his prize.
I think the Third Line is somewhat referring to the Count to 100 [...]
It's applicable to virtually anything Gantic makes, so yes.
[...] the Last line in French saying - This is not a haiku is referring to the Official Poetry Contests...?
No. It's referring to the fact that a four-line poem is not a haiku.
Also, the bolded words are not part of the lines. They're supposed to be the periods at the end of them, but they look more like elipses or blank spaces (at least on the browser I'm using now).
Okay.
About the bolded words, I didn't see them in my browser too. But I saw them in another one. So I thought that the lines were not left blank in the end by mistake....