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This game to be played with several cleanly cut fish heads. Take one and find an appropriate object such as a french stick (freshly baked) - place the fish head at one end and leave beside the shoreline. Run and hide and watch to see what happens when a fisherperson stumbles upon it.
If you are
brave, approach the startled onlooker and explain that they have found a new type of fish. "It must be a bread fish" you can say. If they reply with "Is it really a fish?", you have won two points and should be awarded a brightly coloured ribbon.
Other objects to consider placing a fish head onto are -
- an uncooked chicken
- a stuffed animal (head removed)
- another fish head.
This game could be a special treat for children's parties.
Fish Guillotine
http://www.halfbake...a/Fish_20Guillotine [benfrost, Jun 25 2001]
Try this.
http://www.braindea....uk/trevor/pish.htm [angel, Jun 25 2001]
Have You Seen the Marvelous Breadfish?
http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/46/ [Knife Knut, Jan 19 2005]
Strange fish identification website
http://www.thejump....ter-predators-2.htm [normzone, Jan 19 2005]
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Yes, it really is a fish! |
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The only thing missing is a way to attach the fish head firmly to the objet d'joke so that when it's picked up it remains all of a piece. I like this a lot. |
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I like it! Hours of fun for the whole family who live near a large body of water. |
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A wider view would make other fish handling persons the target of deceit. A fishmonger or a seafood restaurant chef. There could be a worldwide league of Is it really a fish? players. This idea is endless. |
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Bonus points can involve the creativity of the names that you come up with for the faux fish, scored by panel review from an independent committee of Fish/Not-A-Fish experts. |
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To which I respond: "No, it's a croissant!" |
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The title reminded me a little of a radio quiz a while back in the UK called Fish or Fowl - marvellous programming... Anyway, I digress: CROISSANT! |
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But surely you risk waiting for hours, and no-one picks up the object? This sounds boring. |
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Ok then, do it in a shopping mall. |
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A much better idea wagster -- all be it slightly confined to opening hours -- and the occasional annoying janitor whisking away your construction. |
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using a french loaf, the angler could tell his friends that it was <0>>=====================< really *that* long. |
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