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I call foul and ask for a ruling from the referees. If you don't know the options, shouldn't you wait until someone who does answers? Seems to take the game away from the players and make it all about the next guy who wants to post his "this or that."...

Trenchy, I thought the idea was to
have somebody else answer your question? :D...

I'm not a soccer fan, but at some point, doesn't a red card or something like that come out?

And now back to:

Second.

Closed comb-DE razor or open-comb DE-razor?
 
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I'm not a soccer fan, but at some point, doesn't a read card or something like that come out?

I’m thinking it must be the time difference over in Germany.
Perhaps he was tired and not thinking clearly.
I once got up in the middle of the night hungry.
Opened up a can of tuna and washed it down with
a bottle of Coca~Cola and saltine crackers!
Yummylicious!

Next day I found out it was a can of tuna for my cat.

Polo has never forgiven me for that! :(

Closed Comb-DE razor or open?
 

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To be unconfused, see post #3368 of this thread.
But don’t hesitate, he may answer his own question
and beat you to it! :D


O. K.

Here goes something for nothing!

It is my understanding that the following is actually the current question:

Creamy after shave balm or refreshing after shave splash?

So, my answer: Good old 4711, Kölnisch Wasser

Now for the real "current question":

AC or DC?
 

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This novice will take a seat and wait for someone that knows the topic
to reply.;)

Condensite or Celluloid?
Well, perhaps I should have illustrated the question.

Condensite:

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ot Celluloid?

blueamberol3.jpg



Now I may have been laboring under some misapprehension regarding this game. It is my understanding that a player answers a question and then posts a "This or That" which is in some way related to the Era. After 3300-odd questions (some of which were odder than others) it seems necessary to get into the weeds, so to speak, merely to avoid repetition. I have been looking up unfamiliar questions posted by others here, and adding little tit-bits to my store of useless trivia. Is it possible that others here are not so interested in such rummage that they would themselves eagerly join in the game of twaddle mining?

Oh, Heaven! Preserve me from such a fate!
 
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Maybe now is a good time to review the guidelines of the game as I've only assumed them from watching the play and applying (what I think is) common sense.

Vitanola basically summarized the key steps: "It is my understanding that a player answers a question and then posts a "This or That" which is in some way related to the Era."

Some guidelines, I think (please feel free to correct)
  • Don't answer if you don't know the two items in question (looking up to refresh a sincere memory seems reasonable to me, but if you don't know the items, wait for someone else to answer)
  • Don't just say "second" because you want to move the game along if you don't know both items
  • Also (IMHO) adding a line or two of color is what really spikes the game's interest - especially when it is Era related
    • For example, when Lizzie answered the "Nancy Walker or Zasu Pitts" this or that with this:
      • "Pitts. A woefully underrated comic, capable of fine dramatic acting as well."
        • That's fun Era related color
  • Adding color - a fun anecdote, a reason why, an additional piece of information - is welcome (again, IMHO) as the idea of the forum is to share these type of connects and stories, especially when Era related; but even when not, as this is a community where just sharing is part of the enjoyment
  • Don't answer your own "this or that -" as that makes no sense
  • The point is to have fun - try to think of neat, interesting, quirky or relevant "this or thats -" not just something you're wondering about like if you should buy a fleece or wool lined coat
Please, anyone, correct any of the above. The game seemed to be getting derailed and I posted this to try to keep it moving forward in a fun way for all, but I am no expert or rule maker - correct / change / edit / add to any of the above.

Best, Fading Fast


And in the spirit, now that Vitanola has posted those helpful pictures, I'm going with "Condensite" as my answer as the few "Celluloid" I've ever seen used were a bit clunky to work and the recording was scratchy (or whatever the celluloid equivalent is) and hard to hear.

"Two for the Seesaw" ('62) or "Three on a Match" ('32)?
 
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Maybe now is a good time to review the guidelines of the game as I've only assumed them from watching the play and applying (what I think is) common sense.

Vitanola basically summarized the key steps: "It is my understanding that a player answers a question and then posts a "This or That" which is in some way related to the Era."

Some guidelines, I think (please feel free to correct)
  • Don't answer if you don't know the two items in question (looking up to refresh a sincere memory seems reasonable to me, but if you don't know the items, wait for someone else to answer)
  • Don't just say "second" because you want to move the game along if you don't know both items
  • Also (IMHO) adding a line or two of color is what really spikes the game's interest - especially when it is Era related
    • For example, when Lizzie answered the "Nancy Walker or Zasu Pitts" this or that with this:
      • "Pitts. A woefully underrated comic, capable of fine dramatic acting as well."
        • That's fun Era related color
  • Adding color - a fun anecdote, a reason why, an additional piece of information - is welcome (again, IMHO) as the idea of the forum is to share these type of connects and stories, especially when Era related; but even when not, as this is a community where just sharing is part of the enjoyment
  • Don't answer your own "this or that -" as that makes no sense
  • The point is to have fun - try to think of neat, interesting, quirky or relevant "this or thats -" not just something you're wondering about like if you should buy a fleece or wool lined coat
Please, anyone, correct any of the above. The game seemed to be getting derailed and I posted this to try to keep it moving forward in a fun way for all, but I am no expert or rule maker - correct / change / edit / add to any of the above.

Best, Fading Fast


And in the spirit, now that Vitanola has posted those helpful pictures, I'm going with "Condensite" as my answer as the few "Celluloid" I've ever seen used were a bit clunky to work and the recording was scratchy (or whatever the celluloid equivalent is) and hard to hear.

"Two for the Seesaw" ('62) or "Three on a Match" ('32)?

Are we allowed a “time-out” ?


I’ve seen “Three on a Match” (’32)

but not “Two for the Seesaw” (’62)

Oh Heavens....where’s Lizzie? :(
 

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