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| Quote: | | Originally posted by scallopinoI think it's very interesting to question why some people agree on certain associations and some don't.
There's a lot of reasons why and they usually aren't mentioned. |
This is a curious question. I have a real hard time with this one in many areas. I remember at a pretty young age I decided I should learn as much
of how the brain works as I could. I was young, it didn't get very far. Later still, I focused on associations of ideas, as that seemed to me how .
. . the connections were made.
And it is. If everything works right, which is a given.
Maybe I should start a thread on associations
maybe not.
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Interesting deviation from the thread guys....however, we digress....
it's my turn!

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Harry & Rhonda!
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Bonny you cheated again ! No looking at the properties of the pictures!
Yes it's Harry and rhonda
and here i was thinking that it was going to be a tough one.....
Ok back to that progressive discussion about word associations and the workings of the brain... The associations you could make with pictures would
have to be based on your personal experience and the wealth of information that your brain has compiled also, the manner in which that information is
indexed on your cortex that makes it available to your neurons on a millisecond basis which in turn allows you to make an assumption of that
particular association and then you spew forth with an answer that you hope will be the right one because you crave recognition of your brains
capacities and conversely your grammatical capabilities... MY GOD I'VE GONE INTO TRENDMONGER MODE!
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And BBP scores maximum points in the Quick Round. "Rhonda" looks a lot like a glamorous version of Sarah Ferguson, Dutchess of York (Pork).
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But Bat: how can we play the game if we don't look at the pictures?
Ah well. Sometimes you see them in a flash, sometimes it never comes.
New pic coming up tomorrow because it's past my bedtime already!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Badchild
Bonny you cheated again ! No looking at the properties of the pictures!
Yes it's Harry and rhonda
and here i was thinking that it was going to be a tough one.....
Ok back to that progressive discussion about word associations and the workings of the brain... The associations you could make with pictures would
have to be based on your personal experience and the wealth of information that your brain has compiled also, the manner in which that information is
indexed on your cortex that makes it available to your neurons on a millisecond basis which in turn allows you to make an assumption of that
particular association and then you spew forth with an answer that you hope will be the right one because you crave recognition of your brains
capacities and conversely your grammatical capabilities... MY GOD I'VE GONE INTO TRENDMONGER MODE! |
The hard thing is not making associations but trying to reconcile them with a
Zappa title.
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two words?
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Yes!
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Lumpy Gravy? I read the file name. I often load the picture into a separate window for convenience. Anyway, perhaps you named it as a disguise? I
really can't see what it has to do with Lumpy Gravy.
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| Quote: | | Originally posted by Badchild: Bonny you cheated again ! No looking at the properties of the pictures! |
To be fair, everyone knows that's Deborah Harry and the name Rhonda is in the actual picture. Maybe you were relying on the fact that Thing Fish isn't
very popular.
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| Quote: | | To be fair, everyone knows that's Deborah Harry and the name Rhonda is in the actual picture. Maybe you were relying on the fact that Thing Fish
isn't very popular. |
You knew that was debbie harry!!??!! and huh! Yeah i was!
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Father O'Blivion ?
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The Central Scrutinizer?
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| Quote: | Originally posted by polydigm
Lumpy Gravy? I read the file name. I often load the picture into a separate window for convenience. Anyway, perhaps you named it as a disguise? I
really can't see what it has to do with Lumpy Gravy. |
HA HA HA!!! Recall my Poodle Lecture picture I had cleverly named brownshoes?
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Badchild
| Quote: | | To be fair, everyone knows that's Deborah Harry and the name Rhonda is in the actual picture. Maybe you were relying on the fact that Thing Fish
isn't very popular. |
You knew that was debbie harry!!??!! and huh! Yeah i was! |
Bad luck! It's one of my faves! It's got Torture Never Stops, No Not Now, Aria of the Evil Prince and Mudd Club!
Haven't heard the right answer! Tip: look at what he's holding in his right hand.
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Smell my Beard ???????
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He doesn't have a beard in his right hand. No.
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Looks like he's holding his beard to me....
Ok he does have some sort of book or tablet on the chair "next to him"....ok it's actually under his right arm...
god like figure holding a book....hummmmmmmm....Ah Ha!
BROWN MOSES
tadaaaaa! Now that's some fine thinking there baddkid!
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