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16-06-2005 02:47
Elgin Clock
OK, I'll finally guess at this game.
Tytus?
16-06-2005 02:51
Arefin Bari
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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
OK, I'll finally guess at this game.
Tytus? |
16-06-2005 05:39
Jay H 237
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Originally Posted by Arefin Bari
My guess is Dr. Joe Johnson.
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16-06-2005 07:02
Greg Perkins
gonna take a stab at this, John v. Neun?
16-06-2005 07:37
Al Skierkiewicz
Cmon,
It has to be Paul Copioli
16-06-2005 08:44
Conor Ryan
hmmm, this is the toughest one yet. It could be anyone so far, my guess is Brandon Martus.
16-06-2005 08:54
Rich Kressly
This will be a correct guess one of these times:
Andy Baker
16-06-2005 09:06
Jeff Waegelin
Joe Johnson
... it's the ears that give it away... and he's obviously got lots of energy, even at a young age (and without Mountain Dew!) 
16-06-2005 10:17
Billfred
This time, I'm gonna guess Martus the Younger.
16-06-2005 13:51
Andy Baker
Giovanni... er... I mean Paul Copioli.
maaaaan... those are some big ears for a little kid.
AB
ps... keep trying Rich
16-06-2005 20:51
Greg Ross
I'm going with my initial impression: Brandon Martus.
16-06-2005 22:20
JackNI'm gonna say that darned Paul Copioli
20-06-2005 23:21
Karthik
Round 3 is now over. The correct answer is Rich Kressly. That's right, every single one of you got it wrong. Groupthink is dangerous, beware.
For up to date standings, please see this thread.
21-06-2005 07:47
Rich Kressly
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Originally Posted by Andy Baker
Giovanni... er... I mean Paul Copioli.
maaaaan... those are some big ears for a little kid. AB ps... keep trying Rich |

21-06-2005 09:59
Andy Baker
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Originally Posted by Rich Kressly
Golly gee whiz Mr. smarty-pants. I will keep trying if you say so
![]() And yes, those ears are large. One needs counterbalance for such a large brain. ![]() |

21-06-2005 10:34
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Originally Posted by Andy Baker
You have me there... I just figured that a little kid picture of you would be in black and white.
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21-06-2005 12:02
Rich Kressly
You Indianaers are funny people, and very cultured as well. Isn't Indiana where they converted a rest stop into a museum that celebrates the world's largest ball of twine?
The Giovanni comment is only inapproprite on the Copioli side.
Nice hair Baker. Did the Flowbee jam?
Morrison, obvioulsy the limited ability you have to see over the desk, past other normal-sized students, and to the chalk board has hampered your ability to learn history.

21-06-2005 12:42
dlavery
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Originally Posted by Rich Kressly
Nice hair Baker. Did the Flowbee jam?
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21-06-2005 12:57
Al Skierkiewicz
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Originally Posted by Amanda Morrison
I was surprised photography had been invented? That was what, 1839? Rich must have been right around the corner.
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