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john and mike are.Tviorr wrote:John, Mike and Chad arent regular nouns.
Risk was a good guess. I considered Oreo because I had a sort of weak notion that that would be used as a general term for cookie, but its a bit far-fetched. Besides the nut was cracked while I was considering.

Chad is as well. Oreo isn't.The Voice wrote:john and mike are.Tviorr wrote:John, Mike and Chad arent regular nouns.
Risk was a good guess. I considered Oreo because I had a sort of weak notion that that would be used as a general term for cookie, but its a bit far-fetched. Besides the nut was cracked while I was considering.

Proper nouns are unique identifiers, or the names of people/places/things.Dako wrote:As a non-native English speaker - what are regular a proper nouns?

I thank you for that one!drunkmonkey wrote:I started thinking, "I bet it's something like 'john', 'mike', or 'chad'...". Then I forgot to come back before going to sleep.
You're right about that!...otherwise you would've played the game i'm playing nowdrunkmonkey wrote:![]()
I fell asleep last night and sent the instructions this morning--I will give a few days extra and send anyone not joining games a follow up emailnattyniz wrote:what's the password for round 19 games?


Voice, you live in the U.S. and you're 24. I guess you weren't following the news much when you were 12The Voice wrote:john and mike are.Tviorr wrote:John, Mike and Chad arent regular nouns.
Risk was a good guess. I considered Oreo because I had a sort of weak notion that that would be used as a general term for cookie, but its a bit far-fetched. Besides the nut was cracked while I was considering.
Tviorr continues to be one of my favorite posters in this tournamentTviorr wrote:thx. Just noticed that there actually was a link above too
I suppose moron would have qualified too except for the five letters instead of four (as its also my middle name).

w00t!agentcom wrote:Round 1 had 2507
Round 2 had 2057 players, which is 82.050% of the previous round
Round 3 had 1687 players, which is 82.013% of the previous round
Round 4 had 1398 players, which is 82.869% of the previous round
Round 5 had 1147 players, which is 82.046% of the previous round
Round 6 had 932 players, which is 81.255% of the previous round
Round 7 had 776 players, which is 83.262% of the previous round
Round 8 had 642 players, which is 82.732% of the previous round
Round 9 had 543 players, which is 84.579% of the previous round
Round 10 had 450 players, which is 82.873% of the previous round
Round 11 had 385 players, which is 85.556% of the previous round
Round 12 had 325 players, which is 84.416% of the previous round
Round 13 had 274 players, which is 84.308% of the previous round
Round 14 had 226 players, which is 82.482% of the previous round
Round 15 had 193 players, which is 85.398% of the previous round
Round 16 had 166 players, which is 86.010% of the previous round
Round 17 had 142 players, which is 85.542% of the previous round
Round 18 had 116 players, which is 81.690% of the previous round
Round 19 had 105 players, which is 90.517% of the previous round
If you are still in this tournament, you are in the 95.83167132 percentile
Major_Pain wrote:Do u think we can get an update (for the start of RD 20) on how many players r left in da Tourny please?
I wasn't even chasing girls yet. My life before the news (and girls perhaps) was such a happier and simpler time.agentcom wrote:Surprised no one's complained about the map selection yet ... I guess everyone got all that out of their system several rounds ago. I wouldn't mind seeing a bit more of a selection for just regular fog games (as opposed to fog trench). Maybe they were out there and have been grabbed up by now. Not a big deal ... should make this round pretty interesting though.
Voice, you live in the U.S. and you're 24. I guess you weren't following the news much when you were 12The Voice wrote:john and mike are.Tviorr wrote:John, Mike and Chad arent regular nouns.
Risk was a good guess. I considered Oreo because I had a sort of weak notion that that would be used as a general term for cookie, but its a bit far-fetched. Besides the nut was cracked while I was considering.
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