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Lets play Malarky

callmesteve

Senior member
For those of you that don't know this game, its pretty fun (its a boardgame). They give a pretty obscure question, which is hard to answer and people try to BLUFF so it seems they have the right answer. Ready?

- The little birds we see on the street, the brown ones, those are baby sparrows, we see them all over the place, but where are all the baby pigeons?
 
In their nest. Baby pigeons don't come out of their nest until they are about 3 months old. By this time, the baby pigeon is now a full-size pigeon.
 
Originally posted by: CrazyApe
In their nest. Baby pigeons don't come out of their nest until they are about 3 months old. By this time, the baby pigeon is now a full-size pigeon.

Wow... thats pretty good

What bout this one,

"You know the little indenture above your lip... why the hell do we have that?"
 
Originally posted by: callmesteve
Originally posted by: CrazyApe
In their nest. Baby pigeons don't come out of their nest until they are about 3 months old. By this time, the baby pigeon is now a full-size pigeon.

Wow... thats pretty good

What bout this one,

"You know the little indenture above your lip... why the hell do we have that?"

There is not enough tissue/muscle in that area to support the skin, hence it causes the indenture.
 
Originally posted by: callmesteve
Originally posted by: CrazyApe
In their nest. Baby pigeons don't come out of their nest until they are about 3 months old. By this time, the baby pigeon is now a full-size pigeon.

Wow... thats pretty good

What bout this one,

"You know the little indenture above your lip... why the hell do we have that?"


The medical term is the mucous ventus. It's actually a "gutter" to channel mucous away from the nose. Without it, mucous would actually build up and block your nostrils.
 
The problem with this game is that someone needs to have the card to know the real answer. And don't we have to vote on who we believe?
 
Originally posted by: CrazyApe
In their nest. Baby pigeons don't come out of their nest until they are about 3 months old. By this time, the baby pigeon is now a full-size pigeon.

yeah, a friend of mine had pigeons build a nest on her balcony. Wow they leave a lot of "presents"
 
Originally posted by: callmesteve
For those of you that don't know this game, its pretty fun (its a boardgame). They give a pretty obscure question, which is hard to answer and people try to BLUFF so it seems they have the right answer. Ready?

- The little birds we see on the street, the brown ones, those are baby sparrows...

No they're not. Sparrows only get to be about 3-6 inches long, they're adult sparrows.
 
Originally posted by: sygyzy
The problem with this game is that someone needs to have the card to know the real answer. And don't we have to vote on who we believe?

Presumably the person asking the question ought to know the answer....otherwise we're in trouble.
 
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