N O T O R I O U S :: A Pointless Game

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    rcannon100
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    I steal all my best ideas from er, Mikey, yeah, that’s the ticket…. Mikey. If I am not mistaken, a few years ago Mikey ran a FS game called “The Presidents.” The game was simply a list of the Presidents in order. Players cycled to some location in Washington D.C. that could be identified with that president in some way. The player took a picture and posted the photo to the forum. If the photo got three likes (if people could figure out what the photo had to do with that president), then the player got the point and the game moved on to the next president on the list.

    Notorious is a game played the same way, only instead of a list of presidents, it is a list of Washington D.C.’s notorious history – some good, some bad, some ugly. Players take a photograph (with their bike) that in some way identifies that item on the list. If the player’s photograph and post to the forum nets four likes, it receives the point, and we move on to the next item on the list. Players can choose to explain their photo or not.

    * Item is in play after the score is posted for the previous item
    PHOTO
    * Photo should be taken after an item is in play +
    * Photo must include your bicycle
    SCORING
    * Photo must net FOUR likes to get the point
    * If two posts net four or more likes before I notice, the post with the most likes wins. If there is still a tie – I will find some other arbitrary and annoying way to award the point.
    * Group finds, everyone in the photo who is identified gets the point
    * Tim the Enchanter gets all the cookies

    + This is a soft rule. It’s one thing to take one photo on your way in because you know the item is going to be in play today. It is another thing to spend sunday racking up photos – posting pictures of an item at night time when the item has only been in play during the day time – or posting a picture on a bright sunny day when its snowing outside.

    There will be prizes. Probably a bunny or a hand grenade. Not really sure at this point.

    And of course we start with:

    1. Watergate {Tim the Enchanter}
    2. Exorcist Stairs {SteveO}
    3. Air Florida Flight 90 {Benihana}
    4. Seven Dirty Words {Huberww}
    5. Titanic Memorial {Benihama}
    6. September 11, 2001 {NemaVeze}
    7. 1968 Washington D.C. Riots {Streetsmarts}
    8. Ghost Bike {SteveO}
    9. Borf / Bobby Fisher Memorial Building {NemaVeze}
    10. Headquarters of the American Nazi Party {Kitty}
    11. “The Bitch Set Me Up” {Judd}
    12. Bonus Army {Kitty}
    13. John Wilkes Booth {Kitty}
    14. “I Invented the Internet” {Kitty}
    15. Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II {Kitty}
    16. Price, Birch & Co. Dealers in Slaves {Emm}
    17. Charles Syphax {Reji}
    18. Cool “Disco” Dan {Kitty}
    19. Dead Man’s Hollow {Kitty} {SteveO}
    20. Dwight W. Watson and his tractor {PeteD}
    21. Pork Chop Row {Kitty}
    22. George Lincoln Rockwell {Emm}
    23. Deep Throat {kitty}
    24. Elizabeth Ray {NemaVeze}
    25. Aldrich Ames {EMM}
    26. Joan Mulholland {SteveO}
    27. Kathryn H. Stone, Virginia Legislature {Reji}
    28. Mary Ann Hall {NemaVeze}
    29. Fanne Foxe {Streetsmarts}
    30. St Asaph Racetrack {CBGanimal; Karen W}
    31. Fawn Hall {NemaVeze}
    32. Democracy, An American Novel {kitty}
    33. John Warnock Hinckley {NemaVeze}
    34. Slacker {Kitty}
    35. Carlo Valdonoci June 2, 1919 {kitty}
    36. Assassination Attempt on Harry Truman {NemaVeze}
    37. May 10, 1970 bombing of National Guard Association {SteveO}
    38. 1977 Hanafi Siege {SteveO}
    39. Sherry Rowlands {Kitty}
    40. Richard Berendzen {Reji}
    41. Monkey Business {SClaeys}
    42. Lunch counter sit ins, Arlington VA {CBGanimal}
    43. Rita Jenrette
    44. Brigadier General Albert Pike {Benihana}
    45. Hall’s Hill Wall
    46. Laurence Henry, Glen Echo Amusement Park
    47. Cornelius Hawkins {Kitty}
    48. MCI, “A law firm with an antenna on the roof
    49. Helen Lane, Arlington School Board Member
    50. Charles Sumner School
    51. The Langley Aerodrome {PeteD}
    52. Lt. Thomas Selfridge {Kitty}
    53. June 22, 2009 WMATA
    54. The assassination of Orlando Letelier {Benihana}
    55. Freedman’s Village
    56. Hurricane Agnes
    57. Ronald Deskins, Michael Jones, Lance Newman, and Gloria Thompson {SteveO}
    58. The Pagans and the Avengers {NemaVeze}
    59. May 22, 1856: Abolitionist Senator Charles Sumner
    60. Assassination of James Garfield
    61. H.R., Bad Brains
    62. 1972 Public demonstration of the ARPANET / Internet, and AT&T’s refusal of DOD’s offer to sell the Internet to AT&T {Benihana}
    63. Berman v. Parker {SteveO}
    64. Gandhi Statue {Benihana}
    65. Jackson City
    66. Victims of Communism Memorial
    67. Three Sisters Island {Nemaveze}
    68. Obey Andre the Giant
    69. Raoul Wallenberg
    70. Pizzagate {NemaVeze}
    71. Notorious Ruth Bader Ginsberg {Benihana}
    72. The Underground Railway/Harriet Tubman {Kitty}
    73. Spiro Agnew
    74. Robert Hansen
    75. Walter Krivitsky, Bellevue Hotel
    76. Harold “Kim” Philby
    77. Bill Clinton’s McDonalds {SteveO}
    78. Federal Relocation Arc, Cartwheel Tower, Mt Weather
    79. Marv Albert
    80. Luna Park
    81. Henry Rollins
    82. Salad Days / Minor Threat {Benihana}
    83. Jack Kent Cooke
    84. Jhoon Rhee
    85. The Mayflower Club
    86. Old Capitol Prison: Belle Boyd and Rose O’Neal Greenhow {Benihana}
    87. Jonathan Pollard
    88. Mary Pinchot {SClaeys}
    89. Rick Adams
    90. Jon Postel hijacks the DNS, DNS Wars, CORE, ICANN
    91. NSFNET, ANS, MAE-East, Priv-Com
    92. Vitaly Sergeyevich Yurchenko
    93. Rose O’Neal Greenhow
    94. Rayful Edmond
    95. Hell’s Bottom {NemaVeze}
    96. Washington Senators {PeteD}
    97. Murder Bay
    98. Dickie’s Gulch

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  • #1085503
    Steve O
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    benihana
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    @Steve O 176225 wrote:

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    Way to get a point in Connecticut!

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    #1085591
    benihana
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    @rcannon100 176085 wrote:

    Next: Berman v. Parker

    I’m still up for playing. I think Steve O should get the Berman v. Parker point. What’s the next one?

    #1085592
    rcannon100
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    Sorry. My fault.

    SteveO gets the point.

    Next: The assassination of Orlando Letelier

    #1085600
    benihana
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    @rcannon100 176312 wrote:

    Next: The assassination of Orlando Letelier

    Not sure the headwind was worth the pointless point, but it’s still nice to get out of the office.

    RIP Dissidents of DINA and Pinochet

    Car bomb assassination at Sheridan circle.
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    #1085620
    rcannon100
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    So what I am gonna do is give Benihana the point so that we can set up for the weekend. Another good opportunity for a bike ride

    Next: The Underground Railway / Harriet Tubman

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    Underground Railroad, Oberlin College

    #1085657
    Kitty
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    According to the NPS, Mt. Zion cemetery in NW DC was a stop on the Underground Railroad. A burial vault served as a hiding place for runaway slaves.7671bf1faf860e1bfe73be3551badde6.jpg

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    #1085669
    rcannon100
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    Kitty gets the point!

    Next: Obey Andre the Giant

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    #1085758
    NemaVeze
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    Those stickers used to be around everywhere but I don’t know where any of them still are. The artist, Shepard Fairey, was in group shows three times at Irvine Contemporary, though (Street to Studio, Street to Studio 2.0, Regime Change Starts At Home.) Irvine Contemporary is also no longer there, but it was at 1412 14th St NW:

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    #1085762
    Kitty
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    Yeah, was riding around this morning looking for them, and it seems it’s more en vogue to “Resist” than “Obey” these days…

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    #1085784
    rcannon100
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    Awards for Notorious will somehow be confused with awards for Calvinball. Have not figured out the details yet. Probably will leave a Calvinball on top of Mt Weather or something.

    #1085785
    Kitty
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    Just call me “Notorious GBC*”

    (*My actual initials)

    #1085786
    NemaVeze
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    @Kitty 176521 wrote:

    Just call me “Notorious GBC*”

    (*My actual initials)

    And me, “Slightly Less Notorious DJG*”

    (*The G actually does stand for Ginsberg**)

    (**not Ginsburg, in this case)

    #1085787
    PeteD
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    Corey Feldman was a Goonie:

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    #1086122
    rcannon100
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