Sabretooth Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 No, this isn't a Greek mythology trivia thread and definitely not a discussion thread about Gears of War. The Epic Game is where you put your poetical powers to the test. It's just like the rhyming game, only with a dash of more sense. This is how it works: I start by making a statement and then you have to top it up with a statement of your own. But the catch is, The Statement must Rhyme. The second catch is, The Statement must be, even if in the remotest sense, connected to the last statement Also, you cannot use the last word of a statement within five turns of it's last posting. Wat was that? If the last word in my sentence was "round", you can type anything rhyming it, except "round". After five posts since my "round" post, it becomes legal to use the word again. Forum rules still apply. No flaming, sexually-explicit posts and definitely no double-posting. Edit: The stanza changes EVERY PAGE, i.e. EVERY 40 POSTS. Feel free to change the rhyme-scheme there, but the statement must remain connected to the earlier one Whew, let's start. Here's my first statement: Quote A long time ago, in a land far away
MrWally Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 Lived in a house beside the bay. [What would be much easier is if every 4 or so posts, or "stanza" if you will, the rhyming pattern could change Or else we'll be stuck with words ending in "aye" the entire thread]
Johnpp Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 I think I will die sometime in May. ( BTW: if I did it wrong, ignore my post, I don't really get it.)
RC-1162 Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 As he rushed into battle, the sky was gray. (eh, im not a very good poet anyway )
RC-1162 Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 And Green Day jumped in screaming ''Holidaaaaaaaaaaay!'' (Sorry, I just had to say that )
Sabretooth Posted March 11, 2007 Author Posted March 11, 2007 And Alexander the Great jumped into the fray,
RC-1162 Posted March 15, 2007 Posted March 15, 2007 (('Hey' was used 3 posts back, CSI.You can't use it again for another 2 posts.)) Continuing from Jae's post: The man said, ''Oh well, good for him anyway.''
RC-1162 Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 (@Sabre: I think the rhyme scheme should be changed more often, or this might die. I'll change the scheme now, if you don't mind.) But the man's smile faltered as he looked ahead.
Sabretooth Posted April 10, 2007 Author Posted April 10, 2007 (That be okay by me, I'm leaving charge of rules now) For before him, stood a monster of bread
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