Dax Posted May 25, 2009 Share Posted May 25, 2009 EDIT: Someones already said what I was going to say. :ohnoes: :( #KERR2016/17/18/19/20/21. #rpgformod Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Assume Nothing Posted May 25, 2009 Share Posted May 25, 2009 RS Wiki Says: After burying Clarence in the miniquest, the Robe Store Owner says "...he was...a member of a society within the Guild called the New Order Occult Bookists..." Their acronym would be NOOB! If you enter the God Wars Dungeon you will see a frozen person that looks vaguely wizardish. By the frozen man engraved in the ground is the word NOOB. Coincidence? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demoli Posted May 25, 2009 Author Share Posted May 25, 2009 RS Wiki Says: After burying Clarence in the miniquest, the Robe Store Owner says "...he was...a member of a society within the Guild called the New Order Occult Bookists..." Their acronym would be NOOB! If you enter the God Wars Dungeon you will see a frozen person that looks vaguely wizardish. By the frozen man engraved in the ground is the word NOOB. Coincidence? I don't think thats an easter egg :| Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nightshade53 Posted May 25, 2009 Share Posted May 25, 2009 Doctor Who reference Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snowball Posted May 27, 2009 Share Posted May 27, 2009 A tail of two cats=A tale of two cities... Tail of the Muspah- both use tail and tale. I like the title here because you get the muspah tail for the child after listening to the tale of the muspah Ok... Im not that good. But I have an anchor!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Assume Nothing Posted May 27, 2009 Share Posted May 27, 2009 Not sure if it's been mentioned already, but Herring -> The Grand Tree = It cannot be done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Romy Posted May 27, 2009 Share Posted May 27, 2009 A tail of two cats=A tale of two cities... Tail of the Muspah- both use tail and tale. I like the title here because you get the muspah tail for the child after listening to the tale of the muspah Actualy the "A tail of two cats" = a tale of to cats. Not cities. Pretty much self-explanatory IMO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Serpent Eye Posted May 27, 2009 Share Posted May 27, 2009 A tail of two cats=A tale of two cities... Tail of the Muspah- both use tail and tale. I like the title here because you get the muspah tail for the child after listening to the tale of the muspah Actualy the "A tail of two cats" = a tale of to cats. Not cities. Pretty much self-explanatory IMO. "A Tail of Two Cats" is a play on the title of the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles [bleep]ens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pr3c1pit0us Posted June 5, 2009 Share Posted June 5, 2009 The cell leading to the Stronghold of Player Safety in the jail is an obvious reference to the Shawshank Redemption. There's the poster, the chess set, need I say more? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gymnastbg1 Posted June 11, 2009 Share Posted June 11, 2009 Neitiznot = no it is not Jatizso = ya it is so idk if some1 said tht, but a friend told me bout it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Romy Posted June 11, 2009 Share Posted June 11, 2009 Neitiznot = no it is not Jatizso = ya it is so idk if some1 said tht, but a friend told me bout it Well, if you actualy read the different conversations on quests, you'd know that's not a secret... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gymnastbg1 Posted June 11, 2009 Share Posted June 11, 2009 Neitiznot = no it is not Jatizso = ya it is so idk if some1 said tht, but a friend told me bout it Well, if you actualy read the different conversations on quests, you'd know that's not a secret... I Never said it was a secret..? I just pointed out a play on words... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I_am_Geed Posted June 12, 2009 Share Posted June 12, 2009 use herring on tree = "this is not the mightiest tree in the forest" use herring on grand tree in gnome stronghold = "it cant be done" (or something like that) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shadow93 Posted June 12, 2009 Share Posted June 12, 2009 The clock above the Catherby bank has stopped at 10:04, possibly a reference to the 1985 movie Back to the Future. 8-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Great_one Posted June 12, 2009 Share Posted June 12, 2009 A tail of two cats=A tale of two cities... Tail of the Muspah- both use tail and tale. I like the title here because you get the muspah tail for the child after listening to the tale of the muspah Actualy the "A tail of two cats" = a tale of to cats. Not cities. Pretty much self-explanatory IMO. "A Tail of Two Cats" is a play on the title of the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles [bleep]ens. i can't think of any relation though, and i think i would know meaning last semester i recorded over 125 homework hours on just that book. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alg Posted June 12, 2009 Share Posted June 12, 2009 A tail of two cats=A tale of two cities... Tail of the Muspah- both use tail and tale. I like the title here because you get the muspah tail for the child after listening to the tale of the muspah Actualy the "A tail of two cats" = a tale of to cats. Not cities. Pretty much self-explanatory IMO. "A Tail of Two Cats" is a play on the title of the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles [bleep]ens. i can't think of any relation though, and i think i would know meaning last semester i recorded over 125 homework hours on just that book. It's just wordplay, like how Great Brain Robbery has nothing to do with Michael Crichton's Great Train Robbery or any other large theft involving trains I painted some stuff and put it on tumblr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ravenkana Posted June 12, 2009 Share Posted June 12, 2009 A tail of two cats=A tale of two cities... Tail of the Muspah- both use tail and tale. I like the title here because you get the muspah tail for the child after listening to the tale of the muspah Actualy the "A tail of two cats" = a tale of to cats. Not cities. Pretty much self-explanatory IMO. "A Tail of Two Cats" is a play on the title of the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles [bleep]ens. i can't think of any relation though, and i think i would know meaning last semester i recorded over 125 homework hours on just that book. It's just wordplay, like how Great Brain Robbery has nothing to do with Michael Crichton's Great Train Robbery or any other large theft involving trainsBut why not do a Tale of Two Kitties than? That rhymes, Cat doesn't. If the CORPORAL beast is this hard, imagine how hard a GENERAL or COLONEL beast would be. a corporal is not even an admirable rank in armies that use that ranking system. Yeah, it is a pking minigame, so any arguments anybody makes will probably be biased.The best way this will end :Everybody just says,"I'm not arguing with you anymore, goodbye."The worst way this will end: I don't really know, psychological warfare? Worldwide thermonuclear war? Pie eating contest? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aeon_ Posted June 12, 2009 Share Posted June 12, 2009 A tail of two cats=A tale of two cities... Tail of the Muspah- both use tail and tale. I like the title here because you get the muspah tail for the child after listening to the tale of the muspah Actualy the "A tail of two cats" = a tale of to cats. Not cities. Pretty much self-explanatory IMO. "A Tail of Two Cats" is a play on the title of the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles [bleep]ens. i can't think of any relation though, and i think i would know meaning last semester i recorded over 125 homework hours on just that book. It's just wordplay, like how Great Brain Robbery has nothing to do with Michael Crichton's Great Train Robbery or any other large theft involving trainsBut why not do a Tale of Two Kitties than? That rhymes, Cat doesn't. It doesn't have to rhyme? Many believe that the 1980 eruption of Mt. Saint Helens was a catostrophic geological event, in reality it was the day that Jimi Hendrix returned to Earth from the next world and actually stood up next to a mountain and chopped it down with the edge of his hand.-Random Youtuber Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ravenkana Posted June 12, 2009 Share Posted June 12, 2009 A tail of two cats=A tale of two cities... Tail of the Muspah- both use tail and tale. I like the title here because you get the muspah tail for the child after listening to the tale of the muspah Actualy the "A tail of two cats" = a tale of to cats. Not cities. Pretty much self-explanatory IMO. "A Tail of Two Cats" is a play on the title of the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles [bleep]ens. i can't think of any relation though, and i think i would know meaning last semester i recorded over 125 homework hours on just that book. It's just wordplay, like how Great Brain Robbery has nothing to do with Michael Crichton's Great Train Robbery or any other large theft involving trainsBut why not do a Tale of Two Kitties than? That rhymes, Cat doesn't. It doesn't have to rhyme?Oh [garden tool] [garden tool]! But it does, my com padre- when committing a truly horrific pun, one of the most basic rules is to make it rhyme, spell it the same, or make it sound phonetically similar. Examples: Great Train Robbery=Great Brain Robbery I feel god's are more concerned with prophets than profits. It appears you prefer the big sea to a big see (clerical humor) Imitation Krabs=Imitation Crab If the CORPORAL beast is this hard, imagine how hard a GENERAL or COLONEL beast would be. a corporal is not even an admirable rank in armies that use that ranking system. Yeah, it is a pking minigame, so any arguments anybody makes will probably be biased.The best way this will end :Everybody just says,"I'm not arguing with you anymore, goodbye."The worst way this will end: I don't really know, psychological warfare? Worldwide thermonuclear war? Pie eating contest? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harbringerjm Posted June 12, 2009 Share Posted June 12, 2009 "A Tail of Two Cats" is a play on the title of the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles [bleep]ens. i can't think of any relation though, and i think i would know meaning last semester i recorded over 125 homework hours on just that book. It's just wordplay, like how Great Brain Robbery has nothing to do with Michael Crichton's Great Train Robbery or any other large theft involving trainsBut why not do a Tale of Two Kitties than? That rhymes, Cat doesn't. It doesn't have to rhyme?Oh [garden tool] [garden tool]! But it does, my com padre- when committing a truly horrific pun, one of the most basic rules is to make it rhyme, spell it the same, or make it sound phonetically similar. Examples: Great Train Robbery=Great Brain Robbery I feel god's are more concerned with prophets than profits. It appears you prefer the big sea to a big see (clerical humor) Imitation Krabs=Imitation Crab I spy Pratchett references. Hail to The Great Big Penguin in the sky. And Guthix, of course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samurai_fly Posted June 13, 2009 Share Posted June 13, 2009 Oh [garden tool] [garden tool]! But it does, my com padre- when committing a truly horrific pun, one of the most basic rules is to make it rhyme, spell it the same, or make it sound phonetically similar. Examples: Great Train Robbery=Great Brain Robbery I feel god's are more concerned with prophets than profits. It appears you prefer the big sea to a big see (clerical humor) Imitation Krabs=Imitation Crab One could claim that "A Tail of Two Kitties" would have been far too obvious a pun. The way I think of it, "A Tail of Two Cats" is a pun on a pun. One would expect it to be a tale of two kitties, but it catches you out, and BAM! HEADSHOT! I mean, CATS! It's somewhat more subtle that way. [hide=OFFTOPIC]BTW, I just realised that I'm replying to you in two different threads #-o believe me when I say its a coincidence, and nothing more.[/hide] Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute and it feels like an hour has passed. Sit with a hot girl for an hour and it only feels like a minute has passed - Ol' Al Onestone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demoli Posted June 13, 2009 Author Share Posted June 13, 2009 Scary Movie 1 reference in the chamber of the blood altar, meyerditch caverns. Examine some coffins, some will say: I see dead people! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alg Posted June 13, 2009 Share Posted June 13, 2009 Scary Movie 1 reference in the chamber of the blood altar, meyerditch caverns. Examine some coffins, some will say: I see dead people! Isn't that from Sixth Sense? At least I think that's what it's called, never seen it I painted some stuff and put it on tumblr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demoli Posted June 13, 2009 Author Share Posted June 13, 2009 Scary Movie 1 reference in the chamber of the blood altar, meyerditch caverns. Examine some coffins, some will say: I see dead people! Isn't that from Sixth Sense? Quite possibly, but i think scary movie was the one to make that phrase famous Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nenga Posted June 13, 2009 Share Posted June 13, 2009 Scary Movie 1 reference in the chamber of the blood altar, meyerditch caverns. Examine some coffins, some will say: I see dead people! Isn't that from Sixth Sense? Quite possibly, but i think scary movie was the one to make that phrase famous No I think it was the Sixth Sense. Ponies! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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