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McBalderdash T.V.

McBalderdash and LOST


A lil bit of lost for everyone… Lets talk about the episode of LOST tonight AND lets play McBalderdash!

WORDS: HAPTODYSPHORIA

Balderdash rules (for those who’ve never played): “The main objective is to make up answers that will bluff or entertain other players, as well as for choosing the real and often unbelievable answer getting the most made up points. ONE answer per person. Save discussions about McBalderdash for the scoring post, talking about LOST might help your points!

* WORDS- What is the definition? and use it in a sentence
* PEOPLE – What is the person known for?
* INITIALS- What do they stand for?
* MOVIES- What is this movie about?
* DATES- What happened on this day?”

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McBalderdash

McBalderdash Results


OK this was a good refresher course on McBalderdash, though I was disappointed with the number of contestants…

The winner of this round is: Pace!!

For eveyone else there’s mastercard. Here is the point break down that doesn’t matter. :: Cotton- 2 million points for first answer :: TY-3 points for including local things :: BRAD- a random number of points between 0 and 40 for your random answer :: TMOM- 5 million points for answering and negative 5 million and 1 points for commenting twice on the contest post :: STEPH- you win a makout session from Matt for your answer :: RACHEL- you would’ve won if you didn’t comment twice… too bad read the rules next time!
Thanks for playing, we’ll see you next time!

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McBalderdash

Return of McBalderdash


PEOPLE: Adolph Levitt (he’s VERY important!)

Balderdash rules (for those who’ve never played): “The main objective is to make up answers that will bluff or entertain other players, as well as for choosing the real and often unbelievable answer getting the most made up points. ONE answer per person. Save discussions for the scoring post.

* WORDS- What is the definition? and use it in a sentence
* PEOPLE – What is the person known for?
* INITIALS- What do they stand for?
* MOVIES- What is this movie about?
* DATES- What happened on this day?”

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McBalderdash

McBalderdash Results


After much deliberation, the McBalderdash results are in!

Here’s the real answer: C.H.H.A.= Canadian Hard of Hearing Association

Rachel: 82.4 points for being the first one to submit a response! And .3 points for involving McMom’s favorite animal in your answer. Tyler: 82.7 points for using the word anonymous, but -.7 points for using the word “hunter,” which had already been used by Rachel. Brad: 82.6 points for creating a weird mental image in our minds Pace: 82.5 points for mentioning the children of Hungary Joy: 82.8 points for having such an original answer, but -.7 points for using the crude term “hooter.” TMom: 82.7 points for using the word Crusty, but -.7 for using the word “Hog” which was already used by Rachel (apparently everyone wants to BE Rachel!), but .5 points for involving the older crowd, aka the Boomers, in your answer. Melissa Keck: 82.9 points for mustering up the courage to post on our blog, but -.9 points for not really being the one who posted it. Jason McGowan: -82.9 points for rarely reading our blog and not posting anything for McBalderdash, but 82.97 points for donating money to the McBlog Foundation.

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McBalderdash

McBalderdash


INITIALS = C.H.H.A.

Balderdash rules (for those who’ve never played): “The main objective is to make up answers that will bluff or entertain other players, as well as for choosing the real and often unbelievable answer getting the most made up points. ONE answer per person. Save discussions for the scoring post.

  • WORDS- What is the definition?
  • PEOPLE – What is the person known for?
  • INITIALS- What do they stand for?
  • MOVIES- What is this movie about?
  • DATES- What happend on this day?”

PS – HAPPY BIRTHDAY STEVE!!!!

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McBalderdash Personal

McBalderdash score


The results are in. Everyone did so wonderful with this word. I especially liked the canadian ones. Mainly b/c Canadians are fun to hit around, but secondly b/c a candian team is draging out the stanely cup finals. Also for that reason no Canadian is going to win this Balderdash. But instead Cotton wins it for giving me the mental image of Batman throwing a batarang at the Oilers goalie… well he didn’t really say that, but he mentioned a fat ugly canadian, so…. anyway here is the score break down that doesn’t really matter.
Ryan:300,000 points for slapping canadians, but minus 200,000 for not having an avatar. Brad: 17 points for trying to squeeze out pity. Cotton :1 Million points for the imagery you created in my brain. Steph:700,000 for making me think of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on a day other than Sat morning. Tmom: Lots of points for trying to use something from history, but you lost them all b/c you don’t have an avatar. Rachel:-200 points for not having the huge punch in the face be to a canadian. Joy:900,000 points for using your definition in a sentence.

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McBalderdash

McBalderdash


WORD = SPLACKNUCK
Balderdash rules (for those who’ve never played): “The main objective is to make up answers that will bluff or entertain other players, as well as for choosing the real and often unbelievable answer getting the most made up points. ONE answer per person. Save discussions for the scoring post.

WORDS- What is the definition?

PEOPLE – What is the person known for?

INITIALS- What do they stand for?

MOVIES- What is this movie about?

DATES- What happend on this day?”

P.S. That was the worst defensive pass I’ve ever seen! Carolina in 6!!

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McBalderdash

McBalderdash Scores

THE TALL TARGET: “A detective saves Abraham Lincoln from being assassinated on a train.”

Congrats to Cotton who wins with two points! Here’s the score breakdown for those who care. Cotton: 2 points for  the line “because whats funnier than a midget holding a shotgun?” Ty: .75 points for hitmen. Ryan: 1.5 points for fooling Joy. Brad: .25 points for confusing me with the quotes. Steph: 1.74 points for describing Yancy’s love life. Tmom: .99 point for using “biopic”. Joy:3 points for your answer, but minus two points for the two additional entries… so close.

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McBalderdash

McBalderdash

MOVIE = The Tall Target
Balderdash rules (for those who’ve never played): “The main objective is to make up answers that will bluff entertain other players, as well as for choosing the real and often unbelievable answer getting the most made up points. ONE answer per person. Save discussions for the scoring post.

WORDS- What is the definition?

PEOPLE – What is the person known for?

INITIALS- What do they stand for?

MOVIES- What is this movie about?

DATES- What happend on this day?”

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McBalderdash

McBalderdash Winner!

WHISTERPOOP = “”A swift smack to the side of the head” — High five to Phil and JMacGrandaddy for both being in first place with 200,000 points!
For those of you keeping track, shame on you, but here are the points for mere entertainment and fighting anyway. Ryan Gardner: 1 point for getting it correct, and minus 2 points for commenting multiple times on the answer post. Cotton: 6,000 points for using current events and minus 1 for commenting more than one time on the answer post. Darin: 400 points and sympathy for whining about being sick. Nada: 5,555 points for talking about sugar so sweetly. 😉 Tracey T: 8,000 points for posting one answer! Brad: 7,000 points for starting the boat theme that lasted one more comment, and minus a point for posting twice. Steph: -300 points for describing the undersides of a poopy place, and 301 points for keeping the boat theme going. Ty: 120,000 points for describing our family traits, and minus 100,000 for confronting Ryan… I mean whoever it was, on the answer post (confront him on the score post next time). Rachel T: -8000 for talking about a Pirate’s privates! Joy: 190,000 for discovering a new flower. Tmomma: 119,000 points for your answer, and minus 44,456 points for remindeing Ryan we owe him a statue. JMacGrandaddy: 10 points for the random story and 199,990 for the gnome stubble. Phil: 200,000 points for describing the real answer from an optimistic’s point of view.