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Alright. Let me just find something...

Alright. this one I've had on my Photobucket account for a while.

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What is that famous racing machine? I will eat my hat if someone doesn't get this one.

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Erm... A car from F-Zero GX? But what's the name? Umm... Is it the Blue Falcon?

And you just won $1,000,000 USD! (subject to terms defined by the competition host)

Post the next picture.

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The Brigadier

Erm... A car from F-Zero GX? But what's the name? Umm... Is it the Blue Falcon?

And you just won $1,000,000 USD! (subject to terms defined by the competition host)

Post the next picture.

Does that mean that I am a... CLEVERDICK?! (Only people who have seen the game show "Cleverdicks" will get that. LOL)

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So, what is this?

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The Brigadier

Wrong, but closer. Final guess.

A person who is made out of organic marital :)

No, and that's the last guess. It is organic, but it's not a person. Well, not anymore.

It's a Krynoid, a plant which infects people, using their bodies as a food source so they can take it over. Eventually they grow to the size of St. Paul's Cathedral, and germinate, creating thousands more. Soon all animal life on the planet is destroyed. Krynoids also have the ability to control other vegetation on the planet, as well as 'possess' animals.

They appeared in the Doctor Who story 'The Seeds of Doom', which was the final episode of Season 13.

Bit of a long answer, but everyone else didn't have to go into that much detail. LOL

I give my turn to fun.

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Wrong, but closer. Final guess.

A person who is made out of organic marital :)

No, and that's the last guess. It is organic, but it's not a person. Well, not anymore.

It's a Krynoid, a plant which infects people, using their bodies as a food source so they can take it over. Eventually they grow to the size of St. Paul's Cathedral, and germinate, creating thousands more. Soon all animal life on the planet is destroyed. Krynoids also have the ability to control other vegetation on the planet, as well as 'possess' animals.

They appeared in the Doctor Who story 'The Seeds of Doom', which was the final episode of Season 13.

Bit of a long answer, but everyone else didn't have to go into that much detail. LOL

I give my turn to fun.

Cheers :)

@everybody Okay what is the name of this bridge :POaklandBayBridge81507.22840643_std.jpgI will give you a hind it is in California U:S:A :D

Edit: Optional pesron who names the city that the bridge is in gates a exert turn :)

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Oakland bay bridge.

Edit: Please do not use images in which the name appears in the URL. Although I didn't check until after my guess, other people may cheat by checking the URL for a name.

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That's the Golden Gate Bridge. Longest in the USA at 1.7 miles (2.7 km), spanning the golden gate, the channel between San Fransisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean, from the northern tip of the San Fransisco Peninsula to Marin County. It costs $6.00 USD to drive across it in a two axle motor vehicle vehicle. Construction started on January 5, 1933 and finished on April 19, 1937. The bridge opened on May 27, 1937, almost 75 years ago.

Edit: Please do not use images in which the name appears in the URL. Although I didn't check until after my guess, other people may cheat by checking the URL for a name.

Can you please post the next image i am about to lose my mind due to storm :B 8S
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Can you please post the next image i am about to lose my mind due to storm :B8S

I did already, SomeWeirdGuyNamedBen got it, he posted, no one got it, he gave you his second turn, Extreme got it, and now he posted an image.

You know what? Let's start this thread over. It's getting confusing.

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