Monday, August 28, 2006

Acrochallenge!

Hello, my acroees. And welcome to yet another round in the neverending brain-bending that is acromania.

We're going to try something slightly different this week. You know, I like "Law & Order," and I watch it a lot. And as we all know, "Law & Order" has sprung many different incarnations, "Special Victims Unit," "Criminal Intent," there was even one about lawyers I can't remember the name of.

In tonight's acrochallenge, you're going to be a network programmer. NBC wants yet another incarnation of "Law & Order," and it's up to you to give them what they want. So the letters below will come after "Law & Order: _______"

All the other rules are the same. Everyone gets three entries to come up with the best acronym they can that not only matches the topic above, but also the letters below which are randomly drawn from the acrobasket. The acrobasket was on an episode of "Law & Order" once. He was, "Evidence." Then at 10pm est tomorrow night I shall be reading the entries and naming the winners, who get to appear on the "Law & Order" of their choice, and the non-winners, who will be murdered by a random stranger. However, your murderer will be found by that smug asshole Vincent D'Onofrio from "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," so it'll all work out in the end.

This week's topic? "Law & Order: _______." The letters:

I P E

Now, acro - do it for Lenny!

Betland's Olympic Update:
* I had podmobile2 serviced today, because it was way too humid to walk. Not much of an update, but there you go.

5 Comments:

Blogger Flipsycab said...

In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who invetigate crimes and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. There are their stories (DUHN-DUHN).

Law and Order: Investigative Physical Education
Law and Order: Isolated Paranormal Events
Law and Order: Irregular Participle Excess

8:45 PM  
Blogger Bet said...

This just in from DeepFatFriar, via msn:

Law & Order:
International Pedophile Escapades
Immigrant Polyglot Ecdysiasts
Improbable Policemen's Excuses

10:05 PM  
Blogger stennie said...

1. Law & Order: Indigents, Perps & Embezzlers (this version would be from the crimal's point-of-view -- I'm only sorry I couldn't use the word "skells")

2. Law & Order: Incompetent Police Entertainment (a sitcom version)

3. Law & Order: Interplanetary Patrol Engineering (a hybrid sci-fi cop/lawyer drama, along the lines of Nyssa's brilliant "CSI: Enterprise")

1:44 PM  
Blogger Lily said...

Law & Order: It's Pretty Egregious

Law & Order: Idaho Polygamist Episode

Law & Order: I'm Pooped. Endall.

6:42 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Law & Order:

Incredibly proboscean entertainment!

Investigate pathological eyebrows!

8:19 PM  

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