29-07-2006 08:21 AM | ||
Old Schooler | Hahahaha I used to play Classic Concentration on my old muck PC 24/7! I'm so glad I *meep*in found it. It's great muck. Of course I am a <strike>loser</strike> so nobody should pay attention to what I say. | |
07-06-2006 01:42 PM | ||
Ugly |
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15-08-2005 05:53 PM | ||
Triton |
"Classic Concentration" was a daytime game show on NBC and was hosted by Alex Trebek of "Jeopardy!". In "Classic Concentration," each player took turns calling out a pair of numbers on the board; behind each was a certain prize, usually gifts, trips, or money. If a player was able to find two squares with the same prize, he kept the prize and would win it if he was able to hang on to the prize until he solved the riddle at the end of the round. There was also a special ability to take a prize from one's opponent. And Americans have 8 words to describe shoes. Sole, back, front, top, tongue, laces, insoles, and the inside. |
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15-08-2005 07:41 AM | ||
A. J. Raffles |
So do you Americans. About the game, though: I'm afraid I'm not old enough to remember that TV show and some bits of the review didn't really make sense to me. What's this bit about matching tiles? |
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15-08-2005 04:33 AM | ||
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14-08-2005 06:13 PM | ||
swiss |
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11-08-2005 09:17 PM | ||
ianbasore |
actually guys... the screenshot you were talking about is fine... it's not a drawer... it's a money till... hence "Till the end of time..." |
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11-08-2005 05:59 PM | ||
swiss |
I love the English English much more than the Amrican English. Is not "colour" much more poetic than "color"? Or hidden and concealed Or litter and garbage ... but I fear we go |
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11-08-2005 11:05 AM | ||
A. J. Raffles |
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10-08-2005 10:46 PM | ||
blastradius14 |
Them english people are funny Us americans are the Smaert ones LOL Yeah, school doesn't teach you much, thats why you can make up your own words. Who cares if no one else knows what you are talking about. |
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