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whooooo finished!!!
fly free turkey!
1 sec turkeys cant fly so that poor little turkey is gonna go splat on the floor when he comes bak down to earth
oh well
Last edited by EscapeGirl; 11-26-2008, 00:42:57.
Reason: Merged Posts; Please use the EDIT button instead of multiple posting. :)
Hmm...I had a bit of "pixel hunting" in a few parts, too. I found that once
the hook was attached to the beige rope (which was attached to the pulley, which was attached to the black rope thingy hanging from the ceiling), that you had to click on the right section of the rope that had the hook. About midway. You will see the rope move a bit to the left, and then click again, and it does it again, etc. Keep clicking it and moving it. Eventually something will happen.
Hard to explain. I hope that helped.
I found that you also had to have the plank in place before the rope would move
Is it the darker-colored pulley rope at the top on the left side, or is it the lighter-colored rope on the left that is attached to the hook?
Someone on another site said to click the rope with the stone, but it didn't work.
I've been clicking up and down those ropes for for several hours, and I still cannot move that hook at all... it's very frustrating!
Hmm...I had a bit of "pixel hunting" in a few parts, too. I found that once
the hook was attached to the beige rope (which was attached to the pulley, which was attached to the black rope thingy hanging from the ceiling), that you had to click on the right section of the rope that had the hook. About midway. You will see the rope move a bit to the left, and then click again, and it does it again, etc. Keep clicking it and moving it. Eventually something will happen.
Cute game! Reminds me of a great WKRP in Cincinnati episode....
"As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!"
I was hoping somebody would share that memory. One of the funniest episodes of any TV comedy. Poor Les Nesman out there in the field covering the turkey drop sounding like the guy covering the Hindenberg...'they're crashing through windshields...oh the humanity!"
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