sweet... blocked eejits trips
4 of diamonds for the wheel!!!
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sweet... blocked eejits trips
4 of diamonds for the wheel!!!
Question 27
Hidden in the story below are references to at least three different movies and three different actors. Name any combination of three and you will be awarded the next card!
On a wet and blue night, a bandit and a brother decide to kidnap a man who is home alone. However, they soon discover that he is going to be real major pain in the ***!
Home Alone
Burt Reynolds
Macauley Culkin
Kidnap ( 2008 )
thats all i can see.
Question 28
What can't you keep until you have given it?
your word...
Your name..?
Question 29
When attempting to access your account on the book (which is what I call Facebook) from a new device, you are asked to complete a photo verification process. How many sets of photos are displayed and how many "skips" do you get?
UK version -
3 photos per set.
6 names to pick from.
2 "skips"
5 sets of photos to answer.
That'll do indeed!!!
Bonus points for an 8 card straight?
Question 30
Use the words below to deduce a famous quote from a movie.
Name the quote and the movie and you'll receive the next card.
Priest Pastor Pope Church - Dress T Sweat Tube - Slacks Trousers Capris
Priest Tube Trousers
Primal Fear
holy shirts and pants... wedding crashers
Question 31
I have in front of me the image of three silver bears as well as a box full of Disney.
What two objects are in front of me?
A beer and Lion King?
Unfortunately, neither of you are correct. Next please!
I didnt get it.
Only people I know with a box full of disney are, in decending order...
1 - Michael Jackson
2 - Gary Glitter
3 - Kids
4 - People who have kids
5 - Random Paedo's
is it the box with walt disney's frozen head inside?
I'll answer to keep the game moving along (might just give myself a card too)!
The three silver bears were on a can of Coke (on the holiday can design that they are discontinuing because people are confusing it with diet coke and claiming that it tastes different when not in a red can).
The "box of Disney" I was referring to was a box of Christmas cards.