Jun. 16th, 2010

[identity profile] geekygecko.livejournal.com

We've adapted a popular game show for a bit of summer fun.

  1. One person provides a series of dashes to represent a sick!Wilsony word or phrase.  It can be a diagnosis, a medical test or procedure, the title of a sick!fic, an author, a summer hazard that could befall our favorite oncologist, etc.

    • Use a / between words.

    • Include any punctuation, such as apostrophes, hyphens, commas, etc.

    • List the appropriate category as a clue.

    • If you want to make the game go a little faster, you can provide the letters R, S, T, L, N, and E as part of your puzzle.

      But if you'd rather not and keep the suspense going, we're totally cool with that. :)

    • Here's an example to give you the idea:

      Category:  Diagnosis

      S __ __ R __ __ E N T R __ __ __ L __ R  /  T __ __ __ __ __ __ R __ __ __

  2. You can guess up to two letters at the same time.

  3. Wait until the person who posted the puzzle lets you know whether or not any of the letters are correct before anyone jumps in with some new ones.

  4. Each time someone guesses correctly, the person who posted the puzzle will provide an updated version of the puzzle in that comment thread.

  5. Once the puzzle has been updated, anyone can guess a couple of more letters, and so on until it's been solved.

  6. The first person who solves the puzzle becomes the master of ceremonies for the next round, and starts a new comment thread.

  7. You're welcome, yea, even encouraged to provide a link when someone solves your puzzle.

We'll provide the first one to get you started.
 
 
[identity profile] moose-mcmoose.livejournal.com
 Title: A Duplicitous Dive
Characters: House/Wilson
Rating: PG
Word Count: 644
Disclaimer: Not mine. A shame, as then I could buy some new jeans. Yes I still haven't bought them. Had a hair cut though.
Summary: Wilson does something very silly trying to live out a childhood fantasy. Written for the Camp Sick!Wilson Random Items #2 Challenge using the fifth prompt: Tree, Bet.

He knew it was a stupid idea now, but after several punchy servings of alcohol, stupid and perfectly reasonably had sort of amalgamated into meaning the same thing.