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You think of a character from literature, a song or a film.

Give a brief two or three sentence clue of the character and the rest of us have to guess who it is.

The person who guesses correctly sets the next clue. And so it goes.


The initial clue should not indicate which genre the character is from.

After a few guesses the original poster can be asked for a clue. The first clue should be to indicate the genre.

Any clues thereafter are at the discretion of the clue poster.

What I forgot is that the person who gets it correct gives the title/author of the book/song/film.


The first one is;


'I am a large fellow, living with my mother. I record my thoughts on Big Chief tablets. I am on occasion involved in mobile catering'.

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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> > Ignatius J Reilly.

>

> Of course BBW. Over to you.


And I added on the 'give title/author bit after BBW posted, of course.

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