Brigham Young, Frontiersman
This thread reeks of hypocricy--a is not a link to A, but O (as an initial) is a link to O (as an interjection) . . . buncha control freaks . . . bye . . .
I was being facetious as I was using "story" as a link, not the article "A." I thought of the title because the single letter was a reference to using "A" as a link. So much for the humorless -- got something caught in a door this afternoon?
(Now come up with something for "amber"....it's easy. Unless you're busy playing Scrabble with words that don't exist)
[And perhaps I should have apologized for my question to Blaise. I literally didn't see a link between Without a Clue and A Soldier's Story.
Allow me to offer my belated apology, Blaise.
Come back, Setanta! I didn't mean to be a hypocrite, I just wasn't thinking!]
I Am Curious (Yellow)
???How'd I do???
Brilliant!
I was just having some more fun playing the Devil's Advocate as I know Setanta only carries a fencing foil and sometimes foils up the process.
This is fealola's thread and she has stated that she's hadn't considered rules other than what in the heading. I am just suggesting that she is not expecting lists of movies with the same word in them. In other words, using the same part of a title more than once. Using "the" or "a" is kind of fudging. It's not nearly as fun as thinking up by word association sometimes, a title that keeps "mixing it up." Just a suggestion but I can't promise I'll refrain from ribbing those who take the easiest route. The concept link is actually more challenging and fun -- there's been some really cleaver twists and turns so far.
Setanta wrote:This thread reeks of hypocricy--a is not a link to A, but O (as an initial) is a link to O (as an interjection) . . . buncha control freaks . . . bye . . .
AAAAAHHHH HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!!!!!!
-SOMEONE STORMING OFF INDIGNANTLY FROM A THREAD ABOUT MOVIE TITLES!!!!
ROTFLMBAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, we could climb on him about his spelling.
That could be hypocratical.
The last movie title was I Am Curious (Yellow)...
Where Angels Fear to Tread
(Helena Bonham Carter)