Subject: Messageboard Date: Sun, 07 Nov 1999 21:06:16 +1100 From: Mark Longmuir To: Mark Longmuir Mark: Whose Line Traditions (and awards plug) (28-Oct-1999 12:41:06) Steph: Good question and thoughts, Mark! I'd never thought of that! My thinking cap is now officially on. (n/t) (28-Oct-1999 15:21:40) Susie: Being called Gary or Phil, being from Saskatchewan and bald references are some traditions I can think of. (n/t) (29-Oct-1999 12:26:02) dana: HOEDOWNS!! (n/t) (30-Oct-1999 14:42:29) Matt: One or two... (30-Oct-1999 17:09:22) -- Mark Longmuir - longmuir@labyrinth.net.au Homepage: http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~longmuir/ Whose Line is it Anyway? - http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Lot/8451 "Stop tap dancing, you fool!" --------------------------------------------------------------------- [Image] [Image] [athand] [Image] [Image] CLICK HERE Whose Board is it Anyway? Whose Line Traditions (and awards plug) Thursday, 28-Oct-1999 12:41:06 203.76.17.28 writes: To get the plug out of the way quickly (since it's kinda relevant to the discussion below)... the Twiglet Awards for the best of everything Whose Line are rolling along nicely. Hopefully the error in the page is now fixed, the votes have all come through so those who've voted, no need to worry :) Those who haven't, pop along to The Twiglet Awards and have a vote. I hope to get some kind of progress update online soon, though that may have to wait until my exams finish in a couple of weeks. Let's just say that Colin's not doing so bad in the favourite contestant stakes! Now for the discussion point... Twiglets have become something strongly associated with WL (for us, anyway) because it's been mentioned regularly for so long. But in recent years, since the departure of Tony and Paul in particular, they haven't popped up very often. By now, there must be other things which have become Whose Line Traditions. So what things seem to pop up regularly? There's obvious stuff like Clive/Drew insults, etc. but perhaps the more interesting ones are things like: The World Crisis Monitor. It's been involved in Superheroes almost right from the start, and it seems to be almost always involved no matter which contestant starts the game. I had another example but it's gone... anyone else got any? Mark ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Message thread: Mark: Whose Line Traditions (and awards plug) (28-Oct-1999 12:41:06) Steph: Good question and thoughts, Mark! I'd never thought of that! My thinking cap is now officially on. (n/t) (28-Oct-1999 15:21:40) Susie: Being called Gary or Phil, being from Saskatchewan and bald references are some traditions I can think of. (n/t) (29-Oct-1999 12:26:02) dana: HOEDOWNS!! (n/t) (30-Oct-1999 14:42:29) Matt: One or two... 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Saturday, 30-Oct-1999 17:09:22 195.92.194.19 writes: Clive will contradict his scoring with his comments at least once per show ("very funny, very witty, very amusing, very clever - a quarter of a point each") When Ryan sings the last line to a hoedown (the one everyone repeats to end the game) he will get the first syllable of the repeated bit wrong ("I can still go up and down my penis is made of rubber... my, er, ... is made of rubberrrrrr!") Clive will regularly decide that anyone who suggests a porn movie for F&T Styles must have once appeared in one themselves, particularly if it is a woman. Steve Frost will laugh at anything. Greg will make a ridiculous face to the camera when he sits down or during his introduction. Ryan will mention his ex-wife/the bitch who took me for everything I had fairly regularly. Steve Frost will do a very, very, very dodgy hoedown though will never fail to get a rhyme, no matter how bad it is (Cinema/Christmas/Vasectomy Surgeon Hoedown) Josie will look like a completely different person whenever she appears with her hair tied back. Tony will take any opportunity whatsoever to be smutty. And quite right too! Rory will not perform in any game in which he can't do an impression of some sort, except when playing a corpse in Dead Bodies. Even then, his lack of expression and activity makes him a dead ringer for Keanu Reeves... Colin will be funny in everything he does, but then will look really humble afterwards, as if he is unsure of what the fuss is about. Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Message thread: Mark: Whose Line Traditions (and awards plug) (28-Oct-1999 12:41:06) Steph: Good question and thoughts, Mark! I'd never thought of that! My thinking cap is now officially on. (n/t) (28-Oct-1999 15:21:40) Susie: Being called Gary or Phil, being from Saskatchewan and bald references are some traditions I can think of. (n/t) (29-Oct-1999 12:26:02) dana: HOEDOWNS!! (n/t) (30-Oct-1999 14:42:29) Matt: One or two... (30-Oct-1999 17:09:22) Back to main board ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Prev Page Next Page Now viewing page 3 of 3 (31-Oct-1999 15:33:42 to 28-Oct-1999 12:41:06) [Image] CLICK HERE Message subject: Name: (optional) Email address: (optional) Type your message here: [Get them to Buy It!] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Back to main board ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copyright © Looksmart, Ltd. 1997-1999. All rights reserved.