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#51 Wolfman

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Posted 06 February 2009 - 01:21 AM

Fine tuning?

As in including a Support Blocker?
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#52 Mama Bear

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Posted 06 February 2009 - 09:51 AM

LOL, I didn't touch the support tab, actually. But you don't need the support blocker that much, since you can use the method I described earlier so that is probably why it was left out.

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Posted 06 February 2009 - 07:02 PM

I have looked at the objects in the scenario. via ParkDat. And I noticed that the SS & LS IS jam packed. And that is a difficult job to ensure that every slot is taken advantage of and that every object is shown in the "?" tab. Well done. :thumbs:

And I can understand that it's difficult to decide which object would have to get the ax, in order to provide the support blocker. But as I look over the objects, in my opinion, I can't help but think that the giant colorable mint might be the best object to get canned, so that the blocker could be included. I think the scenario could survive without it. And it seems that there are plenty of other objects that can be used as a subtitute for it.

Now watch someone use it for everything imaginable in their entry.
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#54 K0NG

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Posted 06 February 2009 - 08:10 PM

FYI...giant mints grow wild in the hills of Monaco. Other than tourism and gambling
revenues, it's one of their major sources of income.

The More You Know.......... :thumbs: .

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Posted 07 February 2009 - 12:34 AM

So, the giant mint huggers come out of the woodwork.

I'll have you know that the giant mint is souly responsible for both global warming AND global cooling AND lining the pockets of Al Gore. You remember him, don'tcha? He's the inventor the internet. And there are infamous mints in history. Francis Ford Mint made one of the worst mint-based movies of all time... "Gone with the Mint". Then the political angle, George W. Mint. He opened negotiations with the backwards country "Cinnamon Stick" and well as excused the national debt of the root beer barrel nations. (individually wrapped, of course.)

And as far as scandals are concerned... The nation was shocked to find Mint wrapped in a blanket of CHOCOLATE! How can we forget the papparatzi images of mints on the pillows of hotel and motel rooms across the country? (How sinful.) And how about it's role in the bar scene. The Mint Julep. Promoting alcohol consumption in these bleak times. It's nearly anti-American. Not to mention how mints are always stuck together (breeding) in candy bowls in every grandparent's living room in the country.

Alright. I think I had enough fun with this.
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Posted 07 February 2009 - 01:30 AM

Hmm.. I want a box of those 'Junior Mints' right about now.

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Posted 07 February 2009 - 01:51 AM

I want some Junior mints too... I'd have to walk up to the store to get some though... I guess this donut I have here will have to do!

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Posted 07 February 2009 - 12:55 PM

:lol: ....^^see how much fun you are having with that mint!

Actually, I always have it in my benches. There are so many ways to use it.

Here are some mint examples:

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Posted 08 February 2009 - 04:16 AM

Mmm...Mint...

*Drools*

I'm liking that mint archy you got there.

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Posted 09 February 2009 - 04:19 AM

Just to get off of the mints and back on topic (although, I LOVE the way you used the
mints there Mama Bear).......I figured I'd post a teaser of what's coming at the end of
the month. And no, it's NOT my period.

Not quite the excitement ratings Wolfman had (although, I'm FAR from finished with
theming) but, I'm content with 'em considering that this isn't really the focus of my
entry.

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Just the very top of one side of the map. What lies below makes this
look almost n00bish. That's why I figured I could post this without
giving much away.






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