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Kibeth--Walker Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:37 pm
Jolly Good Show WE HAVE A WINNER! Congratulations to ThexCheshirexCat! You have successfully answered all the questions with the correct answer! Good job!
For those who are curious the answers are as follows:
Composer 1 is Cesar Cui. Composer 2 is Irving Fine. Composer 3 is Camille Saint-Saens.
Together, the the combined initials of their last names form ICF, which also stands for chronic fatigue syndrome. And which character in Alice in Wonderland has chronic fatigue syndrome other than the dormouse!
I hope you all enjoyed the contest, and hopefully we'll be able to have many more like it! Whoopee! ~Le Compositors Conteste~ First off, the prize: an Ace of Spades! That's right. The winner of this contest wins an entire Ace of Spades (link for information on what the item is), which will be theirs to do with what they wish. And now that I've gotten your attention, on to the contest.
Here I present to you three photographs of unnamed classical composers.

In order, going from left to right, I shall dub them Composer One, Composer Two, and Composer Three.
If the names of these composers were to be searched via Google using Google's Image Search tool, the following images would pop up on the first page of results, possibly more than one time. In other words, if you know the name, it'll be quite easy to find pictures of them.
So that's the task: find out who these composers are! And there's one more twist: the initials of the last names of Composer One, Two, and Three (in that order) are also the initials for a medical disorder which seems as if it might afflict one specific character in Alice in Wonderland. Which character is this?
The first guild member to PM Jolly Good Show with the names of these three composers, the name of the medical disorder that shares their initials, and the Alice character who seems most likely to be afflicted by that disorder, wins the prize!
Good luck, one and all. 4laugh
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:40 pm
*Questions That Were Asked And Answered* This section is for questions that were asked in this thread to clarify details on how the contest works, along with the answers that were given. Cheerio!
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Kibeth--Walker Vice Captain
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Kibeth--Walker Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:41 pm
Okay, the contest is open! Feel free to post here and stuff, yes yes.
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 1:13 pm
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Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 2:06 pm
*grumble* wow i've just wasted like an hour of my life trying to find the composers and got nowhere stressed ! most intriguing puzzle indeed! biggrin
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Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 11:11 pm
I've just descovered how many composers there were in the last 150 years. It's an irritatingly large amount. My eyes.... burning_eyes
Well, I can't figure it out. These mysterious men will have to remain so for me. 3nodding
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 1:37 pm
Okay..
So, is this contest still going?
Or has anyone found the answer yet?
If not...
I'm pretty close to having the answer.
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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 3:23 pm
Congratulations to our winner, ThexCheshirexCat! If you're up to an interview, here are some questions!
-How does it feel to win the contest? -What are you going to do with your prize? -How long did it take you to solve the puzzle? -What other contests do you plan on winning, now that you've won this one? -Do you have any words of advice to young aspiring contest-winners? -What sort of delicacies to you like to eat while sipping on your tea?
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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:28 pm
Wells....
Firstly, thank you!
As for the questinons: Quote: -How does it feel to win the contest?
It feels spastastic!!Quote: -What are you going to do with your prize?
I is gonna loves it, and cuddles it, and names it George. Quote: -How long did it take you to solve the puzzle?
The time reciprocal to baking six hundred and seventy three gooseberry muffins.Quote: -What other contests do you plan on winning, now that you've won this one? All of them... I am currently campaigning for presidency of the United States of Diglogishtan. You probably have never heard of it.. but it's sorta a big deal.Quote: -Do you have any words of advice to young aspiring contest-winners? If your favorite color is blue, you will never succeed. Red is where it's at.Quote: -What sort of delicacies to you like to eat while sipping on your tea? Cherry bombs and cieling wax.
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 4:41 am
Omg congrats!
I was searching for the names forever and I couldn't find them. I even asked my mom. xd
How did you find them? Are you a classical music fan?
I... just play violin and don't really know anything else about music. gonk whee
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:54 pm
Psha...
I dont know enough about classical music to know some random composers.
However...
I do know my internet and search engines.
It took me like two days to find them.
I tried looking for disorders that fit Wonderland characters.
And I knew The Dormouse definately had a sleeping disorder...
So, that helped in knowing at least the last initial of the composers names.
After that... I matched what the pictures date looked like to the time the classical composer would have composed his music... Then I just looked through EVERY composer who had the correct initial for their last name that fit the disorder.
When I found one composer...
I knew I had the correct disorder.
And it was easier to find the other two composers.
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 3:33 pm
Congrats, Cheshire! You solved it backwards, but you solved it well.
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:00 pm
Backwards is the only direction I know how to move!
Oh...
Well, there is zig-zagging.
But I dont consider that a direction.
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