Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Tuesday.

Diss game. This one is more in the nature of a crossword clue :-
Norfolk town sharp tool can be nasty.
You have (as Ed suggested) a week - but if I forget please remind me- and I know I might forget the answer, but I've got it written down. Warm regards, goodnight all.

12 comments:

Crowbard said...

Thaaat wouldn't be a Hunstaaanton Scythe now would it? 'cos I've seen 'em Diss blade (sorry -displayed) and they be 'orribly naaasty.

Crowbard said...

I thinkI might have it but I won't declare till Ed et al have had a go; if that is not too much of a let-down?
Carl

Unknown said...

Come on Ed. Have a go. Though there's still the best part of week left.
The writer of the first correct answer will not get a prize, and, to keep it scrupulously fair,nor will anyone else.There are four sylables in the answer.
Crowbards, by the way, is the nom- de- blog of my younger brother. Cheers, Mike.

Crowbard said...

I was athinking about collective nouns, pride of lions, gaggle of geese etc., and wondered what the collective noun for sylables might be. Then I thought "WORD"!

The Diss 'pick your own' growers were losing trade so they decided to amalgamate and advertise under the trendy new name of 'Diss Pickables'.
Trade disapeared completely.

Unknown said...

Well done. I'd better leave it the week, though, before I give the full explashion.

Nea said...

I spick from Sveeden. Vi is wery able at DISS game. Vi av got eet. Vi is gussing DIS SHOVELLED. Dis wood B wery nasty 4 U.

Tak U wery mucky.
Gorges, Rutty, Lacey and Aminimia
beeg kees llily whoog lillie kees agin
Xox

Unknown said...

Var so gutt to tell me who zis Lillie is ?????? Est ce que that I zis lady know ????????? Was she ze Rave att??????

Unknown said...

P.s. Sorry - not disshovelled.Love to all - Pa.

Nea said...

Just copy and paste
(Ctrl+c and Ctrl+v)

And please look very closely at our answer because we have got it, we just didn't want to give the game away. We know the sharp tool isn't a shovell, we were just being silly. But the correct tool Is in our answer, we just chopped the word up a bit.

Crowbard said...

Well that's a bit of a disappointer for me, I never would have guessed it was a Swedish ice pick. I dont think they are at all as nasty as 'Diss, a pointer'.
Luv,
Grumpy ole Uncle Carl.

Unknown said...

Definitive answer :-

Norfolk town sharp tool can =
be nasty.

Diss pick able =
Despicable.

Unknown said...

Sorry, there seems to be a line missing from that answer. It should read:- A Norfolk town = Diss. Sharp tool = pick. Can = able. All together :- Disspickable = Despicable. Hope this one comes out alright - here goes :-