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Created: 14th March 2001
Whose Line is it Anyway - A (not so) temporary Home
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I wouldn't have the temerity to rewrite the article on Whose Line is it Anyway, which seems to have mysteriously disappeared at the moment. This is merely a temporary home for the games many of us used to enjoy playing. Games for those of a lateral thinking disposition. The idea is to have a conversation, but replies are restricted to the topic in question. For example in "Questions only" you are only allowed to reply with another question.

The Song Titles game already has a home on my home page - here - but feel free to start any of the old games up here again

Hopefully, the real article will reappear soon enough and we can all go back home winkeye



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