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On 12/03/2024 at 02:50, gcreptile said:


Unironically, I’m a failed musician turned assassin.

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On 12/03/2024 at 02:50, gcreptile said:

I was curious if the town was anywhere near the disgusting Waterbury, and sure enough: The town spans both sides of the Naugatuck River just south of Waterbury

My friends and I went to Waterbury last year, grabbed some BBQ, etc. and we came across an intersection with like 100 crosses in it. My friend was like "omg what happened here?" and I look up and see a methadone clinic, so I was like "I think fentanyl happened." Soon after, we see men throwing packs of cigarettes through the windows at each other (probably not cigarettes in those packs); they broke the windows in their desperation to do so. We left the town quickly.

A few months later, I saw a news story where they let loose a cannibal into Waterbury; his restriction being he can't talk to people involved in criminal activity, as if that was his huge issue: https://www.the-express.com/news/us-news/113505/brain-eating-cannibal-released-10-years-bridgeport

Place is a scene out of Silent Hill; Hinckley would fit in.

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On 20/07/2018 at 17:20, Clorox Bleachman said:

I've just went through Now 70-99 and it doesn't look pretty, but that's mainly because of dead singers being dug up. The italicised names are people who died after their song was featured.

 

70 - 1 dead (Gene Kelly)

71 - 1 dead (Stephen Gately from Boyzone)

72 - 1 dead (Robin Gibb)

73 - all alive

74 - 2 dead (Whitney Houston and Frankie Knuckles)

75 - all alive

76 - all alive

77 - all alive

78 - all alive

79 - all alive

80 - 2 dead (Clarence Clemons [recorded new music then died]; Avicii)
81 - 2 dead (Etta James; Avicii)

82 - all alive

83 - all alive
84 - 2 dead (Avicii; Paul Baümer from Bingo Players)

85 - all alive

86 - 1 dead (Avicii)

87 - all alive
88 - 1 dead (Michael Jackson)
89 - 1 dead (Simone Battle from G.R.L. [suicide after single was released])
90 - 1 dead (Avicii)
91 - 1 dead (Avicii)

92 - all alive
93 - 1 dead (David Bowie)
94 - 4 dead (Viola Beach)
95 - 1 dead (Bob Marley)
96 - 1 dead (George Michael)
98 - 1 dead (Avicii)

99 - all alive

 

An update to this, as there have been 17 carkers since 2018. Frankly adding the red names made me feel like fucking shit.

 

70 - 3 dead (Gene Kelly; Sarah Harding; Mark Sheehan from The Script)

71 - 4 dead (Stephen Gately; Guru Josh; Sarah Harding; Mark Sheehan)

72 - 4 dead (Robin Gibb; Keith Flint; Sarah Harding; Mark Sheehan)

73 - 1 dead (Sarah Harding)

74 - 2 dead (Whitney Houston and Frankie Knuckles)

75 - 1 dead (Cory Monteith from Glee Cast)

76 - all alive

77 - 2 dead (Tom Parker; Mark Sheehan)

78 - 1 dead (Tom Parker)

79 - 2 dead (Ebow "Metropolis" Graham from Foreign Beggars; Tom Parker)

80 - 4 dead (Clarence Clemons; Avicii; Tom Parker; Liam Payne)
81 - 4 dead (Etta James; Avicii; Erick Morillo; Liam Payne)

82 - 1 dead (Tom Parker)

83 - 3 dead (Tom Parker; Mark Sheehan; Liam Payne)
84 - 7 dead! (Paul Baümer from Bingo Players; Avicii; Gerry Marsden and Shane MacGowan from The Justice Collective; Sarah Harding; Christine McVie; Liam Payne)

85 - 1 dead (Tom Parker)

86 - 3 dead (Avicii; Tom Parker; Liam Payne)

87 - 2 dead (Avicii; Liam Payne)
88 - 2 dead (Michael Jackson; Avicii)
89 - 3 dead (Simone Battle from G.R.L.; Mark Sheehan; Liam Payne)
90 - 2 dead (Avicii; Liam Payne)
91 - 1 dead (Avicii)

92 - 1 dead (Liam Payne)
93 - 2 dead (David Bowie; Liam Payne)
94 - 4 dead (Viola Beach)
95 - 1 dead (Bob Marley)
96 - 1 dead (George Michael)

97 - 2 dead (Takeoff from Migos; Liam Payne)
98 - 3 dead (Avicii; Mark Sheehan; Liam Payne)

99 - all alive

100 - 1 dead [not including bonus CD] (Liam Payne)

101 - 1 dead (Liam Payne)

102 - all alive

103 - 2 dead (Avicii; PnB Rock)

104 - 1 dead (Whitney Houston)

105 - 1 dead (Mark Sheehan)

106 - 1 dead (Captain Tom Moore)

107 - 2 dead (Pop Smoke; Tina Turner)

108 - all alive

109 - 1 dead (Frank Farian)

110 - 3 dead (Tom Parker; Mark Sheehan; Liam Payne)

111 - all alive

112 - 1 dead (Tom Parker)

113 - 1 dead (Freddie Mercury)

114 - all alive

115 - 1 dead (Tina Turner)

116 - all alive

117 - all alive

118 - all alive

119 - all alive [TBC]

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On 20/10/2024 at 10:00, Clorox Bleachman said:

 

An update to this, as there have been 17 carkers since 2018. Frankly adding the red names made me feel like fucking shit.

 

75 - 1 dead (Cory Monteith from Glee Cast)

 

 

Add in Mark Salling and Naya Rivera from Glee Cast as well.

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4 hours ago, ladyfiona said:

Add in Mark Salling and Naya Rivera from Glee Cast as well.

I don't believe they had parts on Don't Stop Believin'. Cory Monteith is the lead male singer.

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6 hours ago, Clorox Bleachman said:

I don't believe they had parts on Don't Stop Believin'. Cory Monteith is the lead male singer.

 

Depends which era of Glee, lol.

 

S1x01 - Pilot

 

 

S1x22 - Regionals

 

 

100th episode (S5)

 

 

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Would you like to challenge me to go through the whole deep purple discography? 

I recently downloaded their album "whoosh" and loved every bit of it :shock2:

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Happy New Year!

I'm working through John Finnemore's The Researcher's First Murder, because I cannot get enough death. I welcome help from those familiar with Cockney Rhyming Slang, terms I can't find online translation for are perplexing me.

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9 hours ago, Torva Messor said:

Happy New Year!

I'm working through John Finnemore's The Researcher's First Murder, because I cannot get enough death. I welcome help from those familiar with Cockney Rhyming Slang, terms I can't find online translation for are perplexing me.

 

Hit us with them then! :D

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9 hours ago, Toast said:

 

Hit us with them then! :D

[ 'einer' rhymes removed, think I got this]

morris

"make yourself scarce"

irving

water [TM - thinking this could be 'daughter', 'fisherman's daughter' translates to water, but no verification the converse is true]

 

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Difficult to say without context.  Can you give the complete sentences in which they appear?

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1 hour ago, Toast said:

Can you give the complete sentences in which they appear?

not all of them, as some single words begin cards, and I'd need the preceding card for context, and if I could match the cards I'd have the context and a good chance of solving them. The cards unhelpfully do not begin and end with complete sentences.

Here are two sentences I can give:

"my gender was perhaps anomalous, but is often misidentified; and surely everything else fitted, from the colour of my skin to the sides of my make yourself scarce"
"one evening [the victim and his missus] had both been [at home] some time when, finally... their old water, their old morris...[the rhymes with finer series of four] got out."

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29 minutes ago, Torva Messor said:

"one evening [the victim and his missus] had both been [at home] some time when, finally... their old water, their old morris...[the rhymes with finer series of four] got out."

 

Hadn't heard of this - sounds fascinating.  These aren't actually Cockney rhyming slang, but a similar formula.

I think you've got more of the same rhyme here.  Water diviner.  Morris Minor (a famous car model).

 

 

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1 hour ago, Toast said:

 

 These aren't actually Cockney rhyming slang, but a similar formula. 

I think you've got more of the same rhyme here.  Water diviner.  Morris Minor (a famous car model).

 

 

In the card text the word game is 'aris', as in 'R S' because it takes two goes to get to the bottom of it.  Irving probably follows 'make yourself scarce'. Although my nation counts English as an official language, we pronounce some words differently, even regional differences, and I don't know if 'scarce' rhymes with 'arse' in the GMT area.

 

Geez, I just saw what I did there: 'R S', two, bottom' 'arse'... ;)

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1 hour ago, Torva Messor said:

In the card text the word game is 'aris', as in 'R S' because it takes two goes to get to the bottom of it.

 

I see what you did there :lol:

 

I'm familiar with 'aris'.  That is from Cockney slang.

Bottle and glass - arse.

Aristotle - bottle, hence aris = arse, so almost full circle!

 

As for scarce, I'd say the closest rhymes would be words like cares, fairs, swears etc.

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2 hours ago, Torva Messor said:

 

"my gender was perhaps anomalous, but is often misidentified; and surely everything else fitted, from the colour of my skin to the sides of my make yourself scarce"

 

Normally means " get the fuck out of here" but not sure what it means this time. Belfast has rhyming slang too, but never heard this one here either.

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