Wordie-wide Scavenger Hunt
An empty list by chained_bear.
Tip: Add several words or phrases at once by separating them with semicolons. Don't worry about surrounding whitespace -- we'll ignore it.
About
This concept isn't fully formed in my head yet, but I'm making a placeholder list for it when I finally figure it out.
Basically, I have a few of 18th-century documents that tell a story in sequence, and I can't figure out how to list them. There isn't one single word in each doc that stands out as clearly the one on which the doc should be listed (though they are all short enough to do so). But making a list for each one seems silly, and seems also to negate the purpose of using the docs to tell a story in sequence. Then too, making a single Prosie list with four docs in it seems an abuse of the Prosie itself.
But while I was pondering this, I thought, "Wouldn't it be cool to have a scavenger hunt on Wordie?" And my next thought was, "yeah, but how the hell would that work?"
So, here's a place to figure it out. Post a comment if you have an idea! If we can figure out something that works, I'll open the list.
chained_bear commented on the list wordie-wide-scavenger-hunt
Open for suggestions, fellow Wordizens.
January 30, 2009
reesetee commented on the list wordie-wide-scavenger-hunt
Oooh. I have to think on this one.
January 30, 2009
bilby commented on the list wordie-wide-scavenger-hunt
You mean we don't get to abduct Ronald McDonalds?
January 30, 2009
reesetee commented on the list wordie-wide-scavenger-hunt
But who would want them back?
January 31, 2009
zuccaciyecioglu commented on the list wordie-wide-scavenger-hunt
Let's call it Wordiewhack. The goal is to identify a pair of words that appear on exactly one Wordie list. When you add them, hyphenate them as a pair, such as logarithm-shingles, so as not to destroy the Wordiewhackness of the discrete words. Have fun!
April 7, 2009