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Bonjour mesdames et messieurs! Aujourd'hui notre jeu sera dans la célébration du Les Meerkats Français. Par conséquent, mettez vos jupes de Can Can et laissez la concurrence commencer! (Good day ladies and gentlemen! Today our game will be in celebration of the French Meerkats. So, don your Can Can skirts and let the competition begin!) 100 �?This natal Young Ones meerkat was one of the original Chuckle Brothers. 200 �?The name of this Elveera meerkat is very sweet. 300 �?Along with her sister Diana, this natal Lazuli female is a founding female of the the Jaxx group. 400 �?This meerkat was named for the stage name of this 17th century French playwright and actor who is considered one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature. For a pint of Puff Adder Punch, name the playwright. 500 �?This meerkat was not specifically named for a ballet costume.
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10:45 EST for 100 - who is Phillipe? for 200 - who is Choclatine? for 300 - who is Papillon? for 400 - Who is Moliere althought I couldn't find a meerkat by that name, and Jean Baptiste Poquelin is the playwright? for 500 - who is Tutu? |
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11:11 AM. EST
For 100, Who was Philippe? For 200, Who was Chocolatine? (Guess) For 300, Who is Papillon? For 400, We can't answer this because the meerkat's name that is the answer was a pup in Monkulus' second Aztec litter and their names weren't released publicly yet, only in the friends burrow. For 500, Who is Tutu? |
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posting at 1:11 eastern For 100 Who is Phillipe? For 200 Who is Chocolatine? For 300 Who is Papillon? For 400 Who is Moliere?? And Jean-Babtiste Poquelin??(I couldn’t find a meerkat named this, I googled the question info) For 500 Who is Tutu?
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OH NO!!!! I even checked in anonymously to the Friends site to double check my names, but STILL i have committed The Unpardonable Sin! (Le péché impardonnable) Daisy is beside herself with grief and shame and slinks miserably away to a solitary bolt hole, draggin her can can skirt behind her. |
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Je suis le playright que vous cherchez! Moliere n'était pas aussi bizarre que moi! Pah sur l'année! Beep! Beep! They don't call her pris de vertige for nothing. Pronker |
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posting at 4:50 and if the DF wins today, then Witty and Mamkat and I think she should do the questions tomorrow. for 100, who is Philippe? for 200, who was Choclatine, VLF104? for 300, who is Papillon, VLF128? for 400, who is Tartuffe? for the name of the play for a pint of puff adder punch, who is Jean-Baptiste Poquelin? for 500, who is Tutu Elvera, VEM129? Bon soir, ma soer Margarite |
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| | From: yllohc | Sent: 11/6/2008 9:54 PM |
Central time 3:28
100. Who is Phillipe 200. Who is Chocolatine. 300. Who is Papillon. 400. ?? 500. Who is Tutu. |
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Poor sweet Daisy! Please come out of your bolt hole and shake the creases out of your beautiful can-can skirts. You are not the first to make a slip (see my confession from last week). We love you! And we love answering your jeopardy questions. |
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Et maintenant, les réponses et les points: (And now, the answers and scores:) 100 �?Who is Phillipe? 200 �?Who is Chocolatine? 300 �?Who is Papillon? 400 �?Who is Molière? Who is Jean-Baptiste Poquelin? 500 �?Who is Tutu? |
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Because of my unpardonable blunder, everyone was given points and punch for question 400 Pronker - 1500 and Puff Adder Punch <------- Le gagnant et encore la femelle tojours dominante Squirrelly - 1500 and Puff Adder Punch JTutton - 1500 and Puff Adder Punch Ratties - 1500 but only half a pint Puff Adder Punch for exacerbating my terrible error by giving away even more information Cordeekat - 1500 and Puff Adder Punch ToscaQuirkie - 1500 and Puff Adder Punch (uh ..... Tartuffe Tosca? Mon dieu! Que pensiez-vous ?) Yllohc - 1500 and Puff Adder Punch |
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Woo hoo Pronker!!!!! What I was thinking was that I had seen a Moliere somewhere but I couldn't find it this afternoon. So I figured Tarouffe was a meerkat somewhere, sometime. Tosca screams and faints. |
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Yo OOoo I won, imagine that and in french too Hm, tomorrow I will do questions, qui/si but eh my language is not so sharpe so " a picture is worth a thousands words". Get lots of sleep so your eyes will be as sharpe as your claws. And Daisy thank you for being fair and square to everyone. Pronker |
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Pain au chocolat - also called a chocolatine in South-West France and in French Canada, is a French pastry, consisting of a cuboid-shaped piece of yeast-leavened laminated dough similar to puff pastry, containing strips of chocolate. In France, they are often sold still hot or at least warm from the oven. Translated literally as 'chocolate bread', it is fundamentally a croissant variation and is commonly sold alongside croissants in French bakeries and supermarkets. In Iran, they are most often sold in packages at supermarkets and convenience stores, and occasionally made fresh in pastry shops. The packaged variety are most popular amongst schoolchildren as a quick breakfast. In Germany, Belgium, Ireland and the United Kingdom they are sold in most bakeries and supermarkets. Touche! |
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Yo Oh hey I've had those, hm, one of them and a Chai Latte would be great right now... Pronker --> headed for the cafe |
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