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Post making contest 5.0
RE: Post making contest
So it seems the key to solving a Belushi ruleset is to be in on the rules for the other Belushi ruleset.
RE: Post making contest
(08-31-2016, 02:30 AM)Dragon Fogel Wrote: »So it seems the key to solving a Belushi ruleset is to be in on the rules for the other Belushi ruleset.

We're all in this Beluship together.
RE: Post making contest
RE: Post making contest
Thinking about one piece rules made me realize I turned myself into a friggin den den mushi.
RE: Post making contest
Mushi Belushi?
RE: Post making contest
(08-31-2016, 12:14 AM)qwerx3 Wrote: »The invisipost strikes back!

Jim Belushi strikes back too.

Passes no rules.

(08-31-2016, 12:17 AM)qwerx3 Wrote: »Belushi was born in Chicago to Adam Anastos Belushi an Albanian from the city of Korçë and Agnes Demetri Samaras Belushi. He was raised in Wheaton, a Chicago suburb, along with his three siblings: older brother John, his sister, Marian, and a younger brother, Billy. After graduating from Wheaton Central High School, Jim Belushi attended the College of DuPage and graduated from Southern Illinois University Carbondale with a degree in Speech and Theater Arts. From 1977 to 1980, Belushi, like his older brother John Belushi, worked with the Chicago theater group The Second City. During this period, Belushi made his television debut in 1978's Who's Watching the Kids and also had a small part in Brian De Palma's The Fury. His first significant role was in Michael Mann's Thief (1981). After his elder brother John's death, from 1983 to 1985 he appeared on Saturday Night Live; he portrayed characters such as Hank Rippy from "Hello, Trudy!" and "That White Guy". Belushi also appeared in the film Trading Places as a drunk man in a gorilla suit during a New Year's Eve party. He made a guest appearance in Faerie Tale Theatre's third season episode Pinocchio, starring Paul Reubens as the titular puppet.Belushi rose to greater prominence with his supporting roles in The Man with One Red Shoe (1985), About Last Night..., Salvador and Little Shop of Horrors (as Patrick Martin) (all 1986), which opened up opportunities for lead roles. He has starred in films including Real Men, The Principal, Red Heat, Homer and Eddie, K-9, Dimenticare Palermo, Taking Care of Business, Mr. Destiny, Only the Lonely, Curly Sue, Once Upon A Crime, Wild Palms, Royce, Race the Sun, Jingle All The Way, Separate Lives, Retroactive, Gang Related, Angel's Dance and Joe Somebody (2001). His voice work includes The Mighty Ducks, The Pebble and the Penguin, Babes in Toyland, Gargoyles and Hey Arnold!, and the more recent Hoodwinked, Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King and The Wild. He also lent his vocal talents for 9: The Last Resort (a PC game released in 1995), in which he portrayed "Salty", a coarse yet helpful character. In 1997, he portrayed the "Masked Mutant" in the Goosebumps PC video game, alongside Adam West as "The Galloping Gazelle". On January 4, 2001, Belushi appeared on the ER episode "Piece of Mind". The episode focused on both Dr. Mark Greene's life-or-death brain surgery in New York and Belushi's character, who had been in a car accident with his son in Chicago. Belushi's performance contributed to his re-emergence in the public eye, and the following year he was cast as the title role in ABC's According to Jim.[7] His first animation voice-over was as a pimple on Krum's head in Aaahh!!! Real Monsters on Nickelodeon. That performance led him to be cast in the continuing role as Simon the Monster Hunter in that series, where he ad-libbed much of his own dialogue. In 2003, Belushi and Dan Aykroyd released the album Have Love, Will Travel, and participated in an accompanying tour. He also performs at various venues nationwide as Zee Blues in an updated version of The Blues Brothers. He released his first book, Real Men Don't Apologize, in May 2006. Recently, Belushi was a narrator of an NFL offensive linemen commercial. Belushi also introduced the starting lineups for the University of Illinois football team during ABC's telecast of the 2008 Rose Bowl.Belushi started to take interest in his Albanian ancestry. During his visit to Tirana on November 11, 2008, he received the order Honor of the Nation from the President of Albania, H.E. Bamir Topi. On October 9, 2009, he received Albanian citizenship. He appeared in MC Hammer's video "Too Legit to Quit" in 1991 (in the extended full-length version). He also hosted a celebration rally for the Chicago Cubs playoff series in Chicago prior to the 2008 World Series. Steve Dahl has dubbed him "The Funniest Living Belushi." In 2010, Belushi was cast in a pilot for CBS called The Defenders a series about defense lawyers. The one-hour series premiered on September 22, 2010. In two episodes in 2011, Belushi was paired with Blues Brothers partner Dan Aykroyd. On May 15, 2011, The Defenders was canceled by CBS. In 2011, he was cast as corrupt businessman Harry Brock in Born Yesterday, which opened on Broadway in late April. Belushi has been married three times and has three children. He married Sandra Davenport on May 17, 1980, and the couple had a son, Robert James (also an actor, born October 23, 1980). Belushi was married to actress Marjorie Bransfield from 1990 to 1992. He has been married to Jennifer Sloan since May 2, 1998. The couple has a daughter, Jamison Bess (born July 28, 1999), and a son, Jared James (born February 8, 2002). Belushi is closely linked to his Albanian heritage and received honorary Albanian citizenship from the President of Albania, Bamir Topi. Belushi is an avid fan of the Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Bears, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Bulls and the Chicago Fire Soccer Club. In 2011, Belushi announced that he suffered from gout, and became a spokesman for Savient Pharmaceuticals' educational campaign "Check Out Your Gout". He has also appeared on the cover of and been interviewed by Cigar Aficionado magazine. Belushi endorsed the re-election campaign of Democratic President Barack Obama in 2012. On a Fox News interview, he explained, "When you talk to the President in private, he's a cool guy, that knows what he's doing. Besides, I'm from Chicago too."

Passes no rules.

(08-31-2016, 12:28 AM)Dragon Fogel Wrote: »gobble

Passes no rules.

(08-31-2016, 12:46 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »Retroactive Angel's Joe includes more Salty Piece of Bran. He has a son, an honorary Albanian citizen.

Passes no rules.

(08-31-2016, 12:55 AM)Dragon Fogel Wrote: »one piece

e pie cone

e peon ice

e epic eon

epee coin

There we go, I found an anagram that doesn't involve an extra e.

Passes no rules.

btp Wrote:A super long post! wowzers

Passes rule 2 and also 5 kind of. I refuse to judge anything else this damn long though seriously. I promise length will not help you.

(08-31-2016, 01:41 AM)Dragon Fogel Wrote: »[Image: jim-belushi.jpg?itok=AOG67fel]

Belushi was born in Chicago to Adam Anastos Belushi an Albanian from the city of Korçë and Agnes Demetri Samaras Belushi. He was raised in Wheaton, a Chicago suburb, along with his three siblings: older brother John, his sister, Marian, and a younger brother, Billy. After graduating from Wheaton Central High School, Jim Belushi attended the College of DuPage and graduated from Southern Illinois University Carbondale with a degree in Speech and Theater Arts. From 1977 to 1980, Belushi, like his older brother John Belushi, worked with the Chicago theater group The Second City. During this period, Belushi made his television debut in 1978's Who's Watching the Kids and also had a small part in Brian De Palma's The Fury. His first significant role was in Michael Mann's Thief (1981). After his elder brother John's death, from 1983 to 1985 he appeared on Saturday Night Live; he portrayed characters such as Hank Rippy from "Hello, Trudy!" and "That White Guy". Belushi also appeared in the film Trading Places as a drunk man in a gorilla suit during a New Year's Eve party. He made a guest appearance in Faerie Tale Theatre's third season episode Pinocchio, starring Paul Reubens as the titular puppet.Belushi rose to greater prominence with his supporting roles in The Man with One Red Shoe (1985), About Last Night..., Salvador and Little Shop of Horrors (as Patrick Martin) (all 1986), which opened up opportunities for lead roles. He has starred in films including Real Men, The Principal, Red Heat, Homer and Eddie, K-9, Dimenticare Palermo, Taking Care of Business, Mr. Destiny, Only the Lonely, Curly Sue, Once Upon A Crime, Wild Palms, Royce, Race the Sun, Jingle All The Way, Separate Lives, Retroactive, Gang Related, Angel's Dance and Joe Somebody (2001). His voice work includes The Mighty Ducks, The Pebble and the Penguin, Babes in Toyland, Gargoyles and Hey Arnold!, and the more recent Hoodwinked, Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King and The Wild. He also lent his vocal talents for 9: The Last Resort (a PC game released in 1995), in which he portrayed "Salty", a coarse yet helpful character. In 1997, he portrayed the "Masked Mutant" in the Goosebumps PC video game, alongside Adam West as "The Galloping Gazelle". On January 4, 2001, Belushi appeared on the ER episode "Piece of Mind". The episode focused on both Dr. Mark Greene's life-or-death brain surgery in New York and Belushi's character, who had been in a car accident with his son in Chicago. Belushi's performance contributed to his re-emergence in the public eye, and the following year he was cast as the title role in ABC's According to Jim.[7] His first animation voice-over was as a pimple on Krum's head in Aaahh!!! Real Monsters on Nickelodeon. That performance led him to be cast in the continuing role as Simon the Monster Hunter in that series, where he ad-libbed much of his own dialogue. In 2003, Belushi and Dan Aykroyd released the album Have Love, Will Travel, and participated in an accompanying tour. He also performs at various venues nationwide as Zee Blues in an updated version of The Blues Brothers. He released his first book, Real Men Don't Apologize, in May 2006. Recently, Belushi was a narrator of an NFL offensive linemen commercial. Belushi also introduced the starting lineups for the University of Illinois football team during ABC's telecast of the 2008 Rose Bowl.Belushi started to take interest in his Albanian ancestry. During his visit to Tirana on November 11, 2008, he received the order Honor of the Nation from the President of Albania, H.E. Bamir Topi. On October 9, 2009, he received Albanian citizenship. He appeared in MC Hammer's video "Too Legit to Quit" in 1991 (in the extended full-length version). He also hosted a celebration rally for the Chicago Cubs playoff series in Chicago prior to the 2008 World Series. Steve Dahl has dubbed him "The Funniest Living Belushi." In 2010, Belushi was cast in a pilot for CBS called The Defenders a series about defense lawyers. The one-hour series premiered on September 22, 2010. In two episodes in 2011, Belushi was paired with Blues Brothers partner Dan Aykroyd. On May 15, 2011, The Defenders was canceled by CBS. In 2011, he was cast as corrupt businessman Harry Brock in Born Yesterday, which opened on Broadway in late April. Belushi has been married three times and has three children. He married Sandra Davenport on May 17, 1980, and the couple had a son, Robert James (also an actor, born October 23, 1980). Belushi was married to actress Marjorie Bransfield from 1990 to 1992. He has been married to Jennifer Sloan since May 2, 1998. The couple has a daughter, Jamison Bess (born July 28, 1999), and a son, Jared James (born February 8, 2002). Belushi is closely linked to his Albanian heritage and received honorary Albanian citizenship from the President of Albania, Bamir Topi. Belushi is an avid fan of the Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Bears, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Bulls and the Chicago Fire Soccer Club. In 2011, Belushi announced that he suffered from gout, and became a spokesman for Savient Pharmaceuticals' educational campaign "Check Out Your Gout". He has also appeared on the cover of and been interviewed by Cigar Aficionado magazine. Belushi endorsed the re-election campaign of Democratic President Barack Obama in 2012. On a Fox News interview, he explained, "When you talk to the President in private, he's a cool guy, that knows what he's doing. Besides, I'm from Chicago too."

You're a real Jim, btp.

gobble ;)

Passes rule 2.

(08-31-2016, 02:20 AM)btp Wrote: »
(08-31-2016, 01:41 AM)Dragon Fogel Wrote: »[Image: jim-belushi.jpg?itok=AOG67fel]

Belushi was born in Chicago to Adam Anastos Belushi an Albanian from the city of Korçë and Agnes Demetri Samaras Belushi. He was raised in Wheaton, a Chicago suburb, along with his three siblings: older brother John, his sister, Marian, and a younger brother, Billy. After graduating from Wheaton Central High School, Jim Belushi attended the College of DuPage and graduated from Southern Illinois University Carbondale with a degree in Speech and Theater Arts. From 1977 to 1980, Belushi, like his older brother John Belushi, worked with the Chicago theater group The Second City. During this period, Belushi made his television debut in 1978's Who's Watching the Kids and also had a small part in Brian De Palma's The Fury. His first significant role was in Michael Mann's Thief (1981). After his elder brother John's death, from 1983 to 1985 he appeared on Saturday Night Live; he portrayed characters such as Hank Rippy from "Hello, Trudy!" and "That White Guy". Belushi also appeared in the film Trading Places as a drunk man in a gorilla suit during a New Year's Eve party. He made a guest appearance in Faerie Tale Theatre's third season episode Pinocchio, starring Paul Reubens as the titular puppet.Belushi rose to greater prominence with his supporting roles in The Man with One Red Shoe (1985), About Last Night..., Salvador and Little Shop of Horrors (as Patrick Martin) (all 1986), which opened up opportunities for lead roles. He has starred in films including Real Men, The Principal, Red Heat, Homer and Eddie, K-9, Dimenticare Palermo, Taking Care of Business, Mr. Destiny, Only the Lonely, Curly Sue, Once Upon A Crime, Wild Palms, Royce, Race the Sun, Jingle All The Way, Separate Lives, Retroactive, Gang Related, Angel's Dance and Joe Somebody (2001). His voice work includes The Mighty Ducks, The Pebble and the Penguin, Babes in Toyland, Gargoyles and Hey Arnold!, and the more recent Hoodwinked, Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King and The Wild. He also lent his vocal talents for 9: The Last Resort (a PC game released in 1995), in which he portrayed "Salty", a coarse yet helpful character. In 1997, he portrayed the "Masked Mutant" in the Goosebumps PC video game, alongside Adam West as "The Galloping Gazelle". On January 4, 2001, Belushi appeared on the ER episode "Piece of Mind". The episode focused on both Dr. Mark Greene's life-or-death brain surgery in New York and Belushi's character, who had been in a car accident with his son in Chicago. Belushi's performance contributed to his re-emergence in the public eye, and the following year he was cast as the title role in ABC's According to Jim.[7] His first animation voice-over was as a pimple on Krum's head in Aaahh!!! Real Monsters on Nickelodeon. That performance led him to be cast in the continuing role as Simon the Monster Hunter in that series, where he ad-libbed much of his own dialogue. In 2003, Belushi and Dan Aykroyd released the album Have Love, Will Travel, and participated in an accompanying tour. He also performs at various venues nationwide as Zee Blues in an updated version of The Blues Brothers. He released his first book, Real Men Don't Apologize, in May 2006. Recently, Belushi was a narrator of an NFL offensive linemen commercial. Belushi also introduced the starting lineups for the University of Illinois football team during ABC's telecast of the 2008 Rose Bowl.Belushi started to take interest in his Albanian ancestry. During his visit to Tirana on November 11, 2008, he received the order Honor of the Nation from the President of Albania, H.E. Bamir Topi. On October 9, 2009, he received Albanian citizenship. He appeared in MC Hammer's video "Too Legit to Quit" in 1991 (in the extended full-length version). He also hosted a celebration rally for the Chicago Cubs playoff series in Chicago prior to the 2008 World Series. Steve Dahl has dubbed him "The Funniest Living Belushi." In 2010, Belushi was cast in a pilot for CBS called The Defenders a series about defense lawyers. The one-hour series premiered on September 22, 2010. In two episodes in 2011, Belushi was paired with Blues Brothers partner Dan Aykroyd. On May 15, 2011, The Defenders was canceled by CBS. In 2011, he was cast as corrupt businessman Harry Brock in Born Yesterday, which opened on Broadway in late April. Belushi has been married three times and has three children. He married Sandra Davenport on May 17, 1980, and the couple had a son, Robert James (also an actor, born October 23, 1980). Belushi was married to actress Marjorie Bransfield from 1990 to 1992. He has been married to Jennifer Sloan since May 2, 1998. The couple has a daughter, Jamison Bess (born July 28, 1999), and a son, Jared James (born February 8, 2002). Belushi is closely linked to his Albanian heritage and received honorary Albanian citizenship from the President of Albania, Bamir Topi. Belushi is an avid fan of the Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Bears, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Bulls and the Chicago Fire Soccer Club. In 2011, Belushi announced that he suffered from gout, and became a spokesman for Savient Pharmaceuticals' educational campaign "Check Out Your Gout". He has also appeared on the cover of and been interviewed by Cigar Aficionado magazine. Belushi endorsed the re-election campaign of Democratic President Barack Obama in 2012. On a Fox News interview, he explained, "When you talk to the President in private, he's a cool guy, that knows what he's doing. Besides, I'm from Chicago too."

You're a real Jim, btp.

gobble ;)

This post...PASSES ALL THE RULES!

The Jim Belushi Ruleset
1. Aaaaah! Real Monsters (Post must have an onomatopoeia)
2. Not the Blues Brother (Post cannot have the color blue - including hyperlinks)
3. So Photogenic (Post must have a picture of Jim Belushi
4. According to Jim (Post must address another user, using a name from a primary character from the sitcom "According to Jim")
5. It's only natural. (Post must praise or shower accolades upon one of the many productions of Jim Belushi.)

You're a real Jim Dragon Fogel!

Passes rule 2

(08-31-2016, 02:30 AM)Dragon Fogel Wrote: »So it seems the key to solving a Belushi ruleset is to be in on the rules for the other Belushi ruleset.

Passes no rules

(08-31-2016, 02:33 AM)btp Wrote: »
(08-31-2016, 02:30 AM)Dragon Fogel Wrote: »So it seems the key to solving a Belushi ruleset is to be in on the rules for the other Belushi ruleset.

We're all in this Beluship together.

Passes no rules

(08-31-2016, 02:33 AM)btp Wrote: »

Passes rules 2 and 3.

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(08-31-2016, 02:35 AM)btp Wrote: »Thinking about one piece rules made me realize I turned myself into a friggin den den mushi.

Passes no rules but holy wow you sure did.

(08-31-2016, 02:40 AM)qwerx3 Wrote: »Mushi Belushi?

Passes no rules.
RE: Post making contest
Grey Blue
Red Lorry
Peanut Butter
Crystalline Dog
Toothbrush Wings
Hickory Dickory
Satisfaction Garunteed
RE: Post making contest
(08-31-2016, 06:08 AM)a52 Wrote: »Grey Blue
Red Lorry
Peanut Butter
Crystalline Dog
Toothbrush Wings
Hickory Dickory
Satisfaction Garunteed

Passes no rules.
RE: Post making contest
yowzers. Ickle von quazidilla.
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RE: Post making contest
(08-31-2016, 06:08 AM)a52 Wrote: »Grey Blue
Red Lorry
Peanut Butter
Crystalline Dog
Toothbrush Wings
Hickory Dickory
Satisfaction Garunteed
RE: Post making contest
[Image: 6aN1SMg.png]
RE: Post making contest
(08-31-2016, 01:47 PM)Reyweld Wrote: »yowzers. Ickle von quazidilla.

Passes no rules.

(08-31-2016, 09:59 PM)btp Wrote: »
(08-31-2016, 06:08 AM)a52 Wrote: »Grey Blue
Red Lorry
Peanut Butter
Crystalline Dog
Toothbrush Wings
Hickory Dickory
Satisfaction Garunteed

Passes no rules.

(08-31-2016, 10:41 PM)qwerx3 Wrote: »[Image: 6aN1SMg.png]

Passes rules 2 and 3.
RE: Post making contest
Love the way you legs~!
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RE: Post making contest
bone to be wild.
RE: Post making contest
*Katchak*

Hey Hey Hey the McRib is back

*Katchak*
RE: Post making contest
(09-01-2016, 12:48 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »Love the way you legs~!
Passes rule 3!

(09-01-2016, 01:33 AM)btp Wrote: »bone to be wild.
Passes rule 4!

(09-01-2016, 01:38 AM)btp Wrote: »*Katchak*

Hey Hey Hey the McRib is back

*Katchak*
Passes rule 4!

You both did really good! These are some very good rule passes!
RE: Post making contest
Oh hey, new page.
RE: Post making contest
This post is to reveal the judgements. While I'm here I will admit that the Chopper rule (the only one that's never been passed) is the hardest to work out... but at the same time its the easiest to do.

Oh I guess this post is not exactly necessary but you can keep the, I'd hesitate to call it a hint, anyway.
RE: Post making contest
[Image: osbcopterbig.png]
RE: Post making contest
(09-01-2016, 02:10 AM)Dragon Fogel Wrote: »Oh hey, new page.

Passes no rules

(09-01-2016, 02:11 AM)Ixcaliber Wrote: »This post is to reveal the judgements. While I'm here I will admit that the Chopper rule (the only one that's never been passed) is the hardest to work out... but at the same time its the easiest to do.

Oh I guess this post is not exactly necessary but you can keep the, I'd hesitate to call it a hint, anyway.

Passes rule 5

(09-01-2016, 02:12 AM)Dragon Fogel Wrote: »[Image: osbcopterbig.png]

Passes rule 3

And maybe btp's second post from earlier doesn't pass rule 4 exactly now that my initial euphoria has subsided a little but its pass adjacent and i'll give it a pass this time.
RE: Post making contest
na (x7) [7]
- HEY WHOAOOAOOOAOOOAO
na (x1) [8]
- HEY HEY HEY GOODBYE
- CAN'T TOUCH THIS
na (x8) [16]
- BATMAN
na (x6) [22]
- ridin high on love's true blueish light
na (x6) [28]
- Every move I make I make in you
- SHE'S GOT THE LOOK
na (x15) [43]
- Drugs gimme drugs gimme drugs
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RE: Post making contest
Chopper
RE: Post making contest
I think this might pass, and well I'm not certain, but maybe it passes... rule 5?
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RE: Post making contest
Update #1:
  • Lol when I start Civ 5 on the one computer, it plays the intro sequence, crashes, auto reboots, and repeats. You hav to manually close it to escape the cycle.
  • On the other computer, if you talk to Russia (and maybe some others?) it crashes.
  • Third comp is currently unaccessible.
  • Time to watch Voyager.

End Transmission.
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RE: Post making contest
(09-01-2016, 02:24 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »na (x7) [7]
- HEY WHOAOOAOOOAOOOAO
na (x1) [8]
- HEY HEY HEY GOODBYE
- CAN'T TOUCH THIS
na (x8) [16]
- BATMAN
na (x6) [22]
- ridin high on love's true blueish light
na (x6) [28]
- Every move I make I make in you
- SHE'S GOT THE LOOK
na (x15) [43]
- Drugs gimme drugs gimme drugs

Passes no rules

(09-01-2016, 02:25 AM)qwerx3 Wrote: »Chopper

Passes no rules

(09-01-2016, 02:26 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »I think this might pass, and well I'm not certain, but maybe it passes... rule 5?

Passes no rules :<

(09-01-2016, 02:35 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »Update #1:
  • Lol when I start Civ 5 on the one computer, it plays the intro sequence, crashes, auto reboots, and repeats. You hav to manually close it to escape the cycle.
  • On the other computer, if you talk to Russia (and maybe some others?) it crashes.
  • Third comp is currently unaccessible.
  • Time to watch Voyager.

End Transmission.

Passes no rules.