In the great tradition of wishy-washiness, I must declare a tie between Renée's scarecrow and Myk's Monty Python allusion. Both are imaginative, relevant and fun—just what the blog and the game are all about. Each of you get partial satisfaction. Congratulations!
The Boeoegg, a snowman made of wadding and filled with firecrackers, explodes on a bonfire in the Sechselaeuten square in Zurich, Switzerland. As the bells of St Peter's church chime six o'clock, the bonfire below the Boeoegg is set alight and mounted guildsmen gallop around the pyre. Tradition says that the faster the head of the Boeoegg, the symbol of winter, catches fire and explodes, the warmer and more beautiful the summer will be.
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Crows finally getting their revenge on their enemy, the scarecrow, the most violent way possible.
Ha Ha! Excellent! Renée loves to play games all the way from Guatemala. I'll wait to see if you inspire others to add a comment.
By the way, I'm sure everyone following the Blog would love to hear how your adventure is going. If you wish, make a new post about your experience.
I thought this may have been a shot from the H.M. Government Public Service Film No.42: "How Not to be Seen."
In the great tradition of wishy-washiness, I must declare a tie between Renée's scarecrow and Myk's Monty Python allusion. Both are imaginative, relevant and fun—just what the blog and the game are all about. Each of you get partial satisfaction. Congratulations!
The Boeoegg, a snowman made of wadding and filled with firecrackers, explodes on a bonfire in the Sechselaeuten square in Zurich, Switzerland. As the bells of St Peter's church chime six o'clock, the bonfire below the Boeoegg is set alight and mounted guildsmen gallop around the pyre. Tradition says that the faster the head of the Boeoegg, the symbol of winter, catches fire and explodes, the warmer and more beautiful the summer will be.
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