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The goal of this illuminati-like secret society is to carry on one
continuous game of Telephone, or Chinese Whispers, for as long as
possible. Membership is extremely exclusive, by invitation only
from
a member of the society; and members may only invite one person
in
their entire lifetime.
Lord
Mondegreen started the International Telephonists Society,
or
La Société du Téléphoniste International, in France in the
fourteenth
century. On his deathbed, he called his faithful ward, Jacques,
over
to his bedside. There, he whispered a phrase in Jacques's ear, and
told Jacques that when his own time came, Jacques would have to
whisper the phrase in someone else's ear. The phrase can only be
whispered once; therefore, the phrase has been distorted and
misheard many times through the centuries.
Each member of the society studies his or her successor diligently
in
secret; usually, the person who is being considered is not even
aware
of that fact. Nevertheless, they are chosen because they are
deemed
to be the person most likely to continue the game. Then, one day,
a
tottering octogenarian approaches the person on the street. This is
the previous member of the Society. The previous member of the
Society pulls their successors head down to mouth level, informs
them of the Society, and then gurgles a barely comprehensible
sentence in their ear. As this sentence is only murmured once, the
charge must make sense of it as well as they can. Over time, they
will become resolved in their mission, and choose their own
successor.
Public: Society category requested.
Deliberately Misunderstand The Last Person
Deliberately_20Misu...The_20Last_20Person Seems similar somehow. [csea, Dec 01 2009]
[link]
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I'm not sure anything that originated in 14th century French would be at all intellegible even with good comprehension at each relay point... |
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That's the point of Telephone. Even if it makes no sense, you
need to say what you *think* it is. |
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<scratches International Secret Whisper Game off of unposted idea list> (+) |
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This idea is a bit mahumbam thim satpat. |
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Hello [mouseposture] and welcome. |
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Great idea, I suggest the phrase to be: The fishbowl moves. |
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//Chinese Whispers// - sp. Japanese Whispers - Javanese Hipsters - Janet's Slippers - James Flipper. |
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//Lord Mondegreen// Sp.: Lady Mondegreen. |
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//Darth Greenmond// sp: Large duckpond. |
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////Lord Mondegreen// Sp.: Lady Mondegreen// [stet] |
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It would have been Lord Mondegreen who caught his wife with the Earl of Murray, shortly before fleeing to France to escape legal complications. |
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Incidentally, what was this idea originally about? |
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//Incidentally, what was this idea originally about?// Lady Marmalade (itchy-kitchy-yaya-dada). But don't tell anyone. |
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Here's what I thought you lot were on about [link]. |
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