Zarpint Jeremy Cook on 19 Jan 2004 22:20:18 -0000


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RE: [spoon-discuss] Proto-prop: Opening the Trousers of Time


Well, its ORIGIN is obviously "Time Bandit" backwards, but it was used in
the game "Wizardry VII" for the name of a statue.

Zarpint



On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Baron von Skippy wrote:

> >> >Give 5 points to the player who first correctly guessed the origin of the
> >> term "Tydnab Emyt." If no player has done so, or if Baron von Skippy is that
> >> >player, this paragraph does nothing.
> >> >[[Offer starts now. Guess it and I'll change this part to include your
> >> name.]]
> >>
> >> It's an anagram of Name Tidbit, with the i's turned to y's for flavor?
> >
> >It's "Tyme Bandyt" spelled backwards.  Any chance it's from
> >the movie "Time Bandits"?
> >
> -Nope.-
>
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