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WORD = WHISTERPOOP
Balderdash rules (for those who’ve never played): “The main objective is to make up answers that will bluff other players, as well as for choosing the real and often unbelievable answer. ONE per person. NO SEARCH ENGINES!

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 Scores

SPITCHOCK = An eel split open and broiled. Congrats to Tmomma who wins with 40,000 points!

Here’s the point break down for the rest of us: Pace: 39,000 points for being the first of many to talk about spitting. Jason: 20,000 points for something. Tmomma: 60,000 points for actually coming up with an answer that didn’t have to do with the bodily function of spit; -20,000 for cheering for Yancy after he didn’t submit a definition. Cotton: 29,000 for being funny. Tyler: -20 points for thinking Cotton actually wrote an answer and I edited it. And 19 points for saying Pace’s answer in a different way. Yancy:80,000 points for voting for someone else; -66,666 for not submitting a definition.

Thanks for playing everyone!

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McBalderdash


WORD = SPITCHOCK
Balderdash rules (for those who’ve never played): “The main objective is to make up answers that will bluff other players, as well as for choosing the real and often unbelievable answer. ONE per person. NO SEARCH ENGINES!

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 Scores

Thanks for all who played, especially those who actually posted their ideas. The winner is Brad Keck with 11 points.

SEVEN CHANCES = “A shy young man can inherit $7 million if he gets married by 7pm.”

Here is the point breakdown: Joy: 10 points for using underwear in her answer without being disgusting. Ryan: 3 points for getting it right, but minus one for asking a question. Ty: 2 points for trying, get some sleep before the next one. Pace: -1 points for not posting an answer. Steph Z: 9 points for using a name close to Chase, plus one point for having your answer based in South Carolina. Brad: 11 points for describing a movie I would actually rent from the Redbox. Darin: -2 points for liking documentaries about Canada, plus -18 points for insulting the country of which you are a citizen. Thanks for playing! (Cotton, McG, Z, Aunt Melissa, and anyone else we missed your comments!)

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Beyond Balderdash

MOVIE = SEVEN CHANCES

Balderdash rules (for those who’ve never played): “The main objective is to make up answers that will bluff other players, as well as for choosing the real and often unbelievable answer. ONE per person. NO SEARCH ENGINES!

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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Balderdash 2 scores

Points

Good turn out this time… and the winner is…….. Ryan!

Actual answer: “Trailer Hitch Manufacturers Association”
Here’s how the scoring breaks down in a game where the points don’t really matter. Ryan gets 9000 points for answering first and being very clever; and for getting (or just by chance) McGowan to guess the exact same thing. McGowan gets 2 points for guessing the wrong answer. Ty gets -500 points for knowing that homosexuals have an association. Cotton gets 8300 points for having “Thee” in his answer. Darin scored 4787 points for including the greatest sport on earth. Yancy had 8933 points but lost 4453 points for posting multiple times, but gained 4454 points for stating that the rules were posted clearly. Steph lost any points she had left over from winning last time for guessing multiple times, posting a question in the Balderdash section and for giving Yancy a pet name of “Yance”. Thanks for playing, you guys have been great. We’ll see you next time!

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Beyond Balderdash 2

INITIALS = T.H.M.A.

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

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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Beyond Balderdash Score

Welcome to McBlog Beyond Balderdash, where the points really don’t matter. And the real definition that I choose previous to posting was: a Canadian word for making out.

PointsHere’s the score for this weeks game, if you didn’t post, try to read MCBlog more frequently. Thanks to all those who played. Currently, Cotton has 5000 points for being funny, close to the real asnwer, and rhyming. Joy had 7000 points but lost 6001 because she called names; leaving her with 999. Ryan Gardner had 3000 points, lost 3001 for saying he was right, but gained 601 for saying he had documentation. Jason McG has 0 points b/c after I told him the answer he posted it. Steph Z has 1000 points for describing the thing that everyone hates touching when they have to reach into the disposal. Good work everyone, so the winners in alphabetical order are: Cotton, Joy, Ryan G., Steph Z.

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Beyond Balderdash

In an attempt to get you to post more using the comment link below each post, we will be play a twist of Balderdash with everyone who reads the blog. The game will end sometime late this week, so post early and please, only one answer per person.

The WORD this week is: scrog

Balderdash rules (for those who’ve never played): “The main objective is to make up answers that will bluff other players, as well as for choosing the real and often unbelievable answer.

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?”