Thread: Psychological Wording

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Rudolph - the red-nosed......

Christmas wheeeeee
:wavingsanta;
sorry been itching to use the chrissie smilies










sorry been itching to use the chrissie smilies


woops one don't work 


Carols


Carol Burnett - Emmy-winner

George Goble - Lonesome George" early TV comedian

Thanksgiving Dinner - a gobble-gobble

Cranberry relish

Dinner

Brunch

Breakfast

Newspapers

coffee

disgusting breath afterwards.

garlic

anchovies

beef tartar

grapes

John Steinbeck - Grapes of Wrath

Of Mice and Men

"Of shoes’and ships’and sealing-wax’
Of cabbages’and kings’" -Lewis Carroll The Walrus and The Carpenter
Of cabbages’and kings’" -Lewis Carroll The Walrus and The Carpenter

Lewis, C. S.: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Puddleglum = CS Lewis's Marshwiggle from his sixth book in 'The Chronicles of Narnia,' The Silver Chair

The White Witch - another C. S. Lewis character!

Which Witch - a musical play from a Norwegian group with some success in London

Cats
another famous musical



Hound Dog - we haven't forgotten the King, have we?

Heartbreak Hotel another of his hits located down at the end of Lonely Street.

The Hotel New Hampshire - John Irving


Maydmarion Me - I was born in Portsmouth, Hamshire

PT member

Tommi aka Tom Bombadilo

Tommy-gun

Mafia

Godfather

Sirius Black

Secret Society - Do they even exist nowadays? If they do, they must be very secret.....

Free Masons

Free Willie

Flipper

dolphin

Killer Whales Safari - a Norwegian phenomena

Naw, we also have the watching of Orca pods in Puget Sound. :elfheapbigfish:
"So long and thanks for all the fish" = the last words of the all the dolphins upon their leaving Earth pending its destruction to make way for a hyperspace bypass, according to Douglas Adams.
"So long and thanks for all the fish" = the last words of the all the dolphins upon their leaving Earth pending its destruction to make way for a hyperspace bypass, according to Douglas Adams.

Number 42
You have to love that quote
You have to love that quote


"W, H, A, T...D, O, Y... O, U, G...E,T... I,F, Y, O, U...M, U, L, T, I, P, L, Y...S, I, X...B, Y...N, I, N, E..." The order random Scrabble tiles were drawn from a towel transformed into a bag towards finding the question to Loss's above answer, which spells out: "What do you get if you multipy six by nine?" Obviously something went wrong with the computer program when the Golgafrinchans landed on Earth some two million years ago.

I assume it's calculator chip fried out when it landed 
54 - Which is what six by nine equals

54 - Which is what six by nine equals

'Car 54, where are you?' The (1961-63) TV show by that name, which was always lost according to the dispatcher, who was always looking for it.

Herbie - Slightly younger than 'Car 54', but still a car that had a mind of it's own 


Love Bug

Butterfly