A recent post by Quigley Brown in the neck tie thread about the Georges Schreiber "Panorama of America" series by Raxon sparked an idea in my upstairs for a tie game. The series celebrates American States, and the website http://nastyoldties.com/gary.html pictures 45 of the presumed 48 ties (remember that Alaska and Hawaii probably aren't included because they were not states yet). I have combined the pictures and numbered each tie, although recognition goes to the website for the pictures.
The Game: Identify one tie that you believe represents a State and give a brief explanation as to why you make this connection.
The Rules: I figure one tie per person will make things last, but then again we will have overlapping and debates (desired).
The Prize: Like Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka says, "You get nothing! . . . Good Day, sir [or madam]."
You international members abroad feel free to chime in too! I hope this is fun, although I might have just wasted time?
The Game: Identify one tie that you believe represents a State and give a brief explanation as to why you make this connection.
The Rules: I figure one tie per person will make things last, but then again we will have overlapping and debates (desired).
The Prize: Like Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka says, "You get nothing! . . . Good Day, sir [or madam]."
You international members abroad feel free to chime in too! I hope this is fun, although I might have just wasted time?
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