Threw up my Oz guess, Dorothy had a technicolor dream, was sucked into a funnel, and the movie is dedicated the the young at heart. All the stuff also resides at museums. Doesn't fit with Ow Game though.
Well, the book was Written by Denslow, the characters include a scarecrow and a cowardly lion, Dorothy goes "Somewhere over the Rainbow" where she then must follow the yellow brick road to meet the great and powerful Oz.
So nothing about "Ow Game" exactly, but plenty of ow's to be sure. Just saying.
I'm still trying to see what I can find about Ow Game myself.
(and that was a total joke by the way.)
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 3:18 am
Dottoe
Threw up my Oz guess, Dorothy had a technicolor dream, was sucked into a funnel, and the movie is dedicated the the young at heart. All the stuff also resides at museums. Doesn't fit with Ow Game though.
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 12:37 am
LatentMoths
Threadbare wrote:
Even though "carne" does indeed mean "flesh", the word for "valley" is not "vale", but "valle" (or many other variations depending on wich romanic language you're using, but, as far as I know, the 'l' it's always double).
I have two degrees in mathematics so I will be the first to admit that I am not a wordsmith, but this is where I got my info from. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/vale No biggie...just sayin'.
Booba. Maybe Anna G. is Anna Glace from the online girl games "for the young at heart"? She sells ice cream in the city and that wacky sentence anagrams to...
Sold Ice Cream North 'tho that's got zero to do with the 'museum' hint so prolly not.
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 6:46 pm
booba
Strange first line also
Quote:
this misfits ache for anna g said...
i teach me scorn lord
Hey, everyone get off the Anagram solver so I can get on