Bakers Dozen

Fictional characters who suspect/spy on/pursue the main character:

  1. Dr. Bellows (I Dream of Jeannie)

  2. Gladys Kravitz (Bewitched)

  3. Rhett Butler (Gone With the Wind)

  4. Lois Lane (The Adventures of Superman)

  5. Captain Binghamton (McHale’s Navy)
    Your Soap Opera name (your middle name and the street on which you grew up)

  6. Ellen Southgate

  7. Carol Burnett

  8. Gilbert Main

]Fictional characters who suspect/spy on/pursue the main character:

  1. Dr. Bellows (I Dream of Jeannie)
  2. Gladys Kravitz (Bewitched)
  3. Rhett Butler (Gone With the Wind)
  4. Lois Lane (The Adventures of Superman)
  5. Captain Binghamton (McHale’s Navy)
  6. Candice Flynn, “Phineas and Ferb”

Fictional characters who suspect/spy on/pursue the main character:

  1. Dr. Bellows (I Dream of Jeannie)
  2. Gladys Kravitz (Bewitched)
  3. Rhett Butler (Gone With the Wind)
  4. Lois Lane (The Adventures of Superman)
  5. Captain Binghamton (McHale’s Navy)
  6. Candice Flynn, “Phineas and Ferb”
  7. Mitchell, (Ready, Jet, Go!)

Fictional characters who suspect/spy on/pursue the main character:

  1. Dr. Bellows (I Dream of Jeannie)
  2. Gladys Kravitz (Bewitched)
  3. Rhett Butler (Gone With the Wind)
  4. Lois Lane (The Adventures of Superman)
  5. Captain Binghamton (McHale’s Navy)
  6. Candice Flynn, “Phineas and Ferb”
  7. Mitchell, (Ready, Jet, Go!)
  8. Gargamel, The Smurfs

Fictional characters who suspect/spy on/pursue the main character:

  1. Dr. Bellows (I Dream of Jeannie)
  2. Gladys Kravitz (Bewitched)
  3. Rhett Butler (Gone With the Wind)
  4. Lois Lane (The Adventures of Superman)
  5. Captain Binghamton (McHale’s Navy)
  6. Candice Flynn, “Phineas and Ferb”
  7. Mitchell, (Ready, Jet, Go!)
  8. Gargamel, The Smurfs
  9. Wile E. Coyote

Fictional characters who suspect/spy on/pursue the main character:

  1. Dr. Bellows (I Dream of Jeannie)
  2. Gladys Kravitz (Bewitched)
  3. Rhett Butler (Gone With the Wind)
  4. Lois Lane (The Adventures of Superman)
  5. Captain Binghamton (McHale’s Navy)
  6. Candice Flynn, “Phineas and Ferb”
  7. Lt. Girard ==> Richard Kimble ==> One-armed man (The Fugitive)

Fictional characters who suspect/spy on/pursue the main character:

  1. Dr. Bellows (I Dream of Jeannie)
  2. Gladys Kravitz (Bewitched)
  3. Rhett Butler (Gone With the Wind)
  4. Lois Lane (The Adventures of Superman)
  5. Captain Binghamton (McHale’s Navy)
  6. Candice Flynn, “Phineas and Ferb”
  7. Mitchell, (Ready, Jet, Go!)
  8. Gargamel, The Smurfs
  9. Wile E. Coyote
  10. Lt. Girard ==> Richard Kimble ==> One-armed man (The Fugitive)

Housekeeping

Fictional characters who suspect/spy on/pursue the main character:

  1. Dr. Bellows (I Dream of Jeannie)
  2. Gladys Kravitz (Bewitched)
  3. Rhett Butler (Gone With the Wind)
  4. Lois Lane (The Adventures of Superman)
  5. Captain Binghamton (McHale’s Navy)
  6. Candice Flynn, “Phineas and Ferb”
  7. Mitchell, (Ready, Jet, Go!)
  8. Gargamel, The Smurfs
  9. Wile E. Coyote
  10. Lt. Girard ==> Richard Kimble ==> One-armed man (The Fugitive)
  11. Stanley Roper, Three’s Company.

Fictional characters who suspect/spy on/pursue the main character:

  1. Dr. Bellows (I Dream of Jeannie)
  2. Gladys Kravitz (Bewitched)
  3. Rhett Butler (Gone With the Wind)
  4. Lois Lane (The Adventures of Superman)
  5. Captain Binghamton (McHale’s Navy)
  6. Candice Flynn, “Phineas and Ferb”
  7. Mitchell, (Ready, Jet, Go!)
  8. Gargamel, The Smurfs
  9. Wile E. Coyote
  10. Lt. Girard ==> Richard Kimble ==> One-armed man (The Fugitive)
  11. The Professor ==> Phillip Vandamm ==> (Mr. Kaplan) ==> Roger Thornhill

Fictional characters who suspect/spy on/pursue the main character:

  1. Dr. Bellows (I Dream of Jeannie)
  2. Gladys Kravitz (Bewitched)
  3. Rhett Butler (Gone With the Wind)
  4. Lois Lane (The Adventures of Superman)
  5. Captain Binghamton (McHale’s Navy)
  6. Candice Flynn, “Phineas and Ferb”
  7. Mitchell, (Ready, Jet, Go!)
  8. Gargamel, The Smurfs
  9. Wile E. Coyote
  10. Lt. Girard ==> Richard Kimble ==> One-armed man (The Fugitive)
  11. Stanley Roper, Three’s Company.
  12. Jack McGee > David Banner/The Incredible Hulk (70s TV series)

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Fictional characters who suspect/spy on/pursue the main character:

  1. Dr. Bellows (I Dream of Jeannie)
  2. Gladys Kravitz (Bewitched)
  3. Rhett Butler (Gone With the Wind)
  4. Lois Lane (The Adventures of Superman)
  5. Captain Binghamton (McHale’s Navy)
  6. Candice Flynn, “Phineas and Ferb”
  7. Mitchell, (Ready, Jet, Go!)
  8. Gargamel, The Smurfs
  9. Wile E. Coyote
  10. Lt. Girard ==> Richard Kimble ==> One-armed man (The Fugitive)
  11. Stanley Roper, Three’s Company.
  12. Jack McGee > David Banner/The Incredible Hulk (70s TV series)
  13. The Professor ==> Phillip Vandamm ==> (Mr. Kaplan) ==> Roger Thornhill (North by Northwest)

Pass.

Your Soap Opera name (your middle name and the street on which you grew up)

  1. Ellen Southgate
  2. Carol Burnett
  3. Gilbert Main
  4. Damien 37th (doesn’t quite work, does it?)

Your Soap Opera name (your middle name and the street on which you grew up)

  1. Ellen Southgate
  2. Carol Burnett
  3. Gilbert Main
  4. Damien 37th
  5. Edward Brown

: A logical, reasonable sentence containing three consecutive words that are anagrams.

  1. When the shit hits this fan. it’ll really be a mess.
  2. Reverend Jones, who holds a job to which I once ASPIRED, PRAISED DIAPERS in his sermon on motherhood.

Sorry about that, I got ninjaed by a thread that suddenly already had three phantom entries, and then edited to comforn. Whoever is next, go with whichever.

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A logical, reasonable sentence containing three consecutive words that are anagrams.

  1. When the shit hits this fan. it’ll really be a mess.
  2. Reverend Jones, who holds a job to which I once ASPIRED, PRAISED DIAPERS in his sermon on motherhood.
  3. “Priest Esprit Ripest Tripes” read the sign on the Stripe.

A logical, reasonable sentence containing three consecutive words that are anagrams.

  1. When the shit hits this fan. it’ll really be a mess.
  2. Reverend Jones, who holds a job to which I once ASPIRED, PRAISED DIAPERS in his sermon on motherhood.
  3. “Priest Esprit Ripest Tripes” read the sign on the Stripe.
  4. “I’ve had one neo eon” said the waking Sleeping Beauty.

A logical, reasonable sentence containing three consecutive words that are anagrams.

  1. When the shit hits this fan. it’ll really be a mess.
  2. Reverend Jones, who holds a job to which I once ASPIRED, PRAISED DIAPERS in his sermon on motherhood.
  3. “Priest Esprit Ripest Tripes” read the sign on the Stripe.
  4. “I’ve had one neo eon” said the waking Sleeping Beauty.
  5. The discounter introduces reductions to the stores prices.

A logical, reasonable sentence containing three consecutive words that are anagrams.

  1. When the shit hits this fan. it’ll really be a mess.
  2. Reverend Jones, who holds a job to which I once ASPIRED, PRAISED DIAPERS in his sermon on motherhood.
  3. “Priest Esprit Ripest Tripes” read the sign on the Stripe.
  4. “I’ve had one neo eon” said the waking Sleeping Beauty.
  5. The discounter introduces reductions to the stores prices.
  6. Are these the ablest stable tables?

A logical, reasonable sentence containing three consecutive words that are anagrams.

  1. When the shit hits this fan. it’ll really be a mess.
  2. Reverend Jones, who holds a job to which I once ASPIRED, PRAISED DIAPERS in his sermon on motherhood.
  3. “Priest Esprit Ripest Tripes” read the sign on the Stripe.
  4. “I’ve had one neo eon” said the waking Sleeping Beauty.
  5. The discounter introduces reductions to the stores prices.
  6. Are these the ablest stable tables?
  7. “Leif, file Life under Board Games, please.”