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  • S swjam

    does it make a sound?

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    Flynn Arrowstarr Regular Schmoe
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    You kidding me? Larry fell over last week. Hasn't shut up about it since. Flynn

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    • R Ravi Bhavnani

      I suggest you name the tree Patricia[^]. /ravi

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      Bartosz Bien
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      Brilliant!

      Best regards, BB http://bartoszbien.com

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      • R RedZombie125

        This is probably a really weird question, but I've been working on a game in C++ for the past month or so, and I'm putting in a tree that runs away when the player talks/pokes it. So I came up with the name "Phil Collins" (First name that came to mind). Now I'm just wondering, is this a good name for a tree? :confused: Oh, I should probably point out that once this tree gets away, a message pops up which states that "[Tree's name] is watching you." *I can haz a cookie?*

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        Gary Wheeler
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        Sussudio[^]?

        Software Zen: delete this;

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        • R RedZombie125

          This is probably a really weird question, but I've been working on a game in C++ for the past month or so, and I'm putting in a tree that runs away when the player talks/pokes it. So I came up with the name "Phil Collins" (First name that came to mind). Now I'm just wondering, is this a good name for a tree? :confused: Oh, I should probably point out that once this tree gets away, a message pops up which states that "[Tree's name] is watching you." *I can haz a cookie?*

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          eslsys
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          Woody ... Harrelson, Allen, Guthrie, Woodpecker :)

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          • R RedZombie125

            This is probably a really weird question, but I've been working on a game in C++ for the past month or so, and I'm putting in a tree that runs away when the player talks/pokes it. So I came up with the name "Phil Collins" (First name that came to mind). Now I'm just wondering, is this a good name for a tree? :confused: Oh, I should probably point out that once this tree gets away, a message pops up which states that "[Tree's name] is watching you." *I can haz a cookie?*

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            Richard Deeming
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            Sticking with the musical theme, you could always use the lead singer from Led Zeppelin[^]. :rolleyes:


            "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

            "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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            • L leppie

              some oak

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              Brady Kelly
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              :laugh:

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              • R RedZombie125

                This is probably a really weird question, but I've been working on a game in C++ for the past month or so, and I'm putting in a tree that runs away when the player talks/pokes it. So I came up with the name "Phil Collins" (First name that came to mind). Now I'm just wondering, is this a good name for a tree? :confused: Oh, I should probably point out that once this tree gets away, a message pops up which states that "[Tree's name] is watching you." *I can haz a cookie?*

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                Larry G Grimes
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                Ahhhh, "Another Day In Paradise"! It takes "A Groovy Kind of Love" to accomplish what you're doing or (maybe this is rhetorical), but you do realize you're working, "Against All Odds"?

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                • R RedZombie125

                  This is probably a really weird question, but I've been working on a game in C++ for the past month or so, and I'm putting in a tree that runs away when the player talks/pokes it. So I came up with the name "Phil Collins" (First name that came to mind). Now I'm just wondering, is this a good name for a tree? :confused: Oh, I should probably point out that once this tree gets away, a message pops up which states that "[Tree's name] is watching you." *I can haz a cookie?*

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                  andreas_from_hamburg
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                  Is it a male or female tree (remeber last unicorn, the scene with the hugging tree)?

                  Regards, Andreas

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                  • S Saurabh Garg

                    How about use a name of one of the Ent's[^] from Lord of the Rings? The one's listed at Wikipedia are - Fangorn, Finglas, Fladrif, Beechbone, Bregalad, and Fimbrethil. They have aliases also and some of them are interesting. -Saurabh

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                    Joe Simes
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                    Then sit around and wait for Tolkien Enterprises to sue the pants off of you! :)

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                    • R RedZombie125

                      This is probably a really weird question, but I've been working on a game in C++ for the past month or so, and I'm putting in a tree that runs away when the player talks/pokes it. So I came up with the name "Phil Collins" (First name that came to mind). Now I'm just wondering, is this a good name for a tree? :confused: Oh, I should probably point out that once this tree gets away, a message pops up which states that "[Tree's name] is watching you." *I can haz a cookie?*

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                      z974647
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                      How about making a tree shaped like a dog, with leaves for hair, and it goes 'bark' 'bark'...get it? bark? jeez i crack myself up! Or you could go with a tree shaped like a human that hikes its leg on a dog to pee! Yeah! That's it.

                      Forgetfulness is losing your car keys. Dementia is finding them and not knowing what you should do with them.

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                        some oak

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                        wbgxx
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                        sounds interesting

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                        • P PIEBALDconsult

                          Rodney. (Wizard of Id)

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                          James Lonero
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                          Or Rodney (Dangerfield)--"I get no respect"

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                          • R Robert Surtees

                            When the tree runs away it needs to shout "I'm leafing"

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                            Asday
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                            That was terrible. >_<

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