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I met a guy guess what his name is(lets play)

Topic 148 · 58 responses · archived october 2000
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~LauraMM seed
Okay guys, I've ranted a raved for a long time now. Here it is: I met an Irish guy (from Ireland) very handsome. When he introduced himself to me I almost died. Can you guess what his name was?
~Dina #1
Colin Firth
~Inko #2
Ciaran Hinds or Liam Neeson
~lisaC #3
Fitzwilliam Darcy
~Anne3 #4
Rupert Graves
~kendall #5
Kenneth Braugh !! ------------- I know a man who shoots but does not kill - and cannot drive very well at all. Who is he?
~JohanneD #6
Laura, you give us ONE clue "coming from Ireland" and I know you're in Boston. Do you know how many guys from Ireland there is in Boston ? So who else as not been mentionned, Pierce Brosnan comes from Ireland. Is this the name of an actor or a musician, any other clue ? And think 007 would fit your description Katy, not sure you can count his driving as very well ;)
~Carolineevans #7
Katy, does he shoot goals?And play golf badly? Other Irishmen- Peter o'Toole,The Dubliners, The Fighting Irish, Mad Mick Mcconnaghy from Ballyglogglgga,..... Laura, the list goes on and on.........
~LauraMM #8
Okay, I did give a clue. I said I harrassed you all. Guess what his name is. And it is no one famous (unfortunately!). That is the only clue. No to Rupert, Pierce, think cinema.
~Meggin #9
William Collins?
~Dina #10
DeBergh? Bingley? Though I like Collins.
~Donna #11
"Maurice" or "Hamlet" irish last name,maybe?
~Donna #12
]I know a man who shoots but does not kill- and can't drive very well at all. President Ford? I was thinking along the same way as Caroline. Photographer,basketball player ect. and golfer or race car driver. Then I thought of Pres. Ford and his bad golf games. Do you shoot a golf ball or drive it?
~kendall #13
My pal is a character in a book we have talked about from time to time.
~Carolineevans #14
He wouldn't be in the habit of overturning his gig all the time, would he, Katy?
~ayelet #15
I saw a homepage of a little girl once, and guess what was her first name?
~Meggin #16
Webigail?
~kendall #17
Aye, Caroline, he was indeed.
~Anne3 #18
Ayelet: I saw a homepage of a little girl once, and guess what was her first name? Ayelet?
~Amy #19
Okay, give, Ayelet. Give us the URL.
~LauraMM #20
Donna had it. It was Maurice. Sorry thought it would be a fun game took you guys long enough. You know how much I love that movie and book. I saw DANTE's PEAK yesterday. Awesome special effects, and Pierce Brosnan
~Carolineevans #21
Nice one, Katy. And now I have one, just for you:_ I know a little girl who hides letters from the eyes of her parents, and now she doesn't know what to do!
~kendall #22
Caroline - could be Kitty Bennet?
~ayelet #23
Anne3: No Meggin: No Amy: I forgot it You'll NEVER guess! Giving up?
~kendall #24
Ayelet: Margaret (Dashwood)? If not, how about a another hint to narrow the possibilities?
~Meggin #25
Alice? (As in Lewis Carroll. . . )
~ayelet #26
Nice try, but you must look for a REALLY crazy name, you won't belive when I'll tell you, but it's true.
~JohanneD #27
Nabucodonozor
~Meggin #28
Johanne, if that's correct, you must be a genius! ;-)
~JohanneD #29
Oups mispelled : Nabuchodonosor or Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon No genius Margeret :)
~JohanneD #30
Oups mispelled : Nabuchodonosor or Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon No genius Margaret :)
~ayelet #31
Is that adressed to me? Anyway, it's wrong, am I to tell, or do you want to try more?
~Anne3 #32
We want another hint, Ayelet. Is the name Austen-related?
~Ann2 #33
LOL Johanne, that's a nice name for a girl;-) a REALLY crazy name Cinderella Rockefeller ? Caroline Darcy?? Cleopatra ? Darcyanna? Fitzwilhelmina? And Caroline little girl who hides letters from the eyes of her parents that young girl in Valmont?
~Carolineevans #34
Ann-no! Katy guessed it. It was Kitty Bennet! Katy knew I was writing a fanfiction scene about letters Lydia wrote to Kitty from Brighton!She helped me comb through the book, which does say that Kitty received letters that she wouldn't show her parents, and that her mother did allow her some privacy, unlike her treatment of Jane!
~Carolineevans #35
C'mon, Ayelet!We give up!And while we are waiting for her: I know a man whose ship is broken up for scrap, has a seat near Gateshead, in the county of__________ , is a medieval bad-guy knight,and was once a hunch-back and a king........,much to the approval of his countrymen.
~Cheryl #36
Caroline, wild guess...was it Charles Laughton??
~Carolineevans #37
Nope.We have drooled about him a bit Cheryl. YOU, me and a few others.And Johanne has pictures up.
~ayelet #38
Ann2, you were CLOSE, the name is simply DARCY No, really, I'm NOT kidding, I have no way to prove it except my word as a gentleman (Oops, Gentlegirl, that gentlepepole thing is so confusing).
~Amy #39
Gentlegirl, I see you peeked into chat when no one was home. Be careful in there, baby. Dont' go at night, okay?
~Cheryl #40
Caroline: We have drooled about him a bit Cheryl. YOU, me and a few others.And Johanne has pictures up. Oh Caroline! I thought you were going to narrow it down for me! ;-)
~Carolineevans #41
Okay, I thought I had narrowed it down! Leave out the seat near Gateshead, it's probably a bit confusing.You said something about twofer, Cheryl?
~LauraMM #42
Caroline the only one I can think of is John Lynch, Hunchback from Secret Garden, don't know about the king part. Well am I correct?
~JohanneD #43
Wild guess, Alan Rickman, he played a nice villain in the middle-ages :)
~Cheryl #44
a "twofer"...hmmmm.....hold on...
~Cheryl #45
ok, Caroline, what about Cairan Hines? that was my first thought from the "ship broken up for scrap" hint, but I couldn't come up with a hunchback role.
~Amy #46
] couldn't come up with a hunchback role. __ But Hinds would do a pitiable one. I don't even think I would like to see it.
~Carolineevans #47
Well done Cheryl! CH it is. The ship is the ASP.The estate near Gateshead is MR Rochester's, the wicked Medeival Knight is Wotsit de Thingummy on Ivanhoe, and the hunchback king, Richard III (the only WAS in all those IS's) he did on stage, at short notice, and to rave reviews in the Irish Papers, according to the blurb put up by Johanne. Now call me a ratbag.
~Cheryl #48
Caroline: Now call me a ratbag. Caroline, my dear, you are a ratbag!
~JohanneD #49
Boy was I way off, let me lurk some more so I get how its done duh!
~ayelet #50
Amy, it wasn't night here, but I won't anymore anyway.
~Amy #51
Oh, baby, please don't think we would not love to talk to you. But can I be your web mom, and just suggest that you stay away from our 10 pm to 4 am hours in there?
~Amy #52
Oh, Ayelet, guess what? Good news! I think my 12-year old has finally turned the corner on reading. You know, I was worried he did not enjoy reading for pleasure? Well, tonight, he made me take him to the library because he left a book at school and could not wait to see what happened. A good sign, no?
~Ann2 #53
I am proud Aylet, I think it was your saying: 'you wont believe it when I tell you'that made me think it was something like Darcyanna. It was her first name do you think, Darcy ??
~kendall #54
My daughter has a friend named Darcy Elizabeth. guess how long it took me to discover her mother was a JA fan?
~ayelet #55
Amy: I sure do! I remember one night I couldn't sleep becouse I left a book I read at my grandmas' Katy: half a second?
~kendall #56
Ayelet - exactly! She has a brother named Brandon, BTW.
~Amy #57
] couldn't sleep becouse I left a book I read at my grandmas' ____ So, Ayelet, is your whole extended family in Israel?
~ayelet #58
Except of a few uncles and aunts, we went to the USA because my father wanted to learn there, it was before I was born.
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