We play a lot of different games on @AFrikkinHashtag and i love the creative and meaningful ones, but sometimes i just really enjoy it when we can get a little bit silly and finding names in book titles allowed us to do just that:
[The Story So Far: Every Wednesday at 12 noon South African time [6am EDT] an inspired and growing number of brilliant, creative and absolutely fun people from all around the world take part in what is called a Hashtag game. @AFrikkinHashtag [say it out loud] is South Africa’s #1 Hashtag game and is always a lot of fun. The F.L.O.P. [or Fish List Of Prizeworthyness] is the collection of some of the best tweets from each week’s game and is what all seriously comedic Hashtaggers aspire to…]
The way it begins is with us sending out an invitation and one or two examples:
Join @BrettFishA and The UnNamed Ones on the @HashtagRoundup app as we seek to discover #ANameInABook pic.twitter.com/khACb5Xzrz
— A Frikkin Hashtag (@AFrikkinHashtag) March 7, 2018
More like a case of Bookwatch, amirite? Can you find #ANameInABook ? pic.twitter.com/EhIYUOvtsJ
— Brett FISH Anderson (@BrettFishA) March 7, 2018
And pretty soon we were riding the trend waves:
#2 USA #ANameInABook with @afrikkinhashtag hosted by @BrettFishA
Play along on @HashtagRoundup
— Hashtag Roundup (@HashtagRoundup) March 7, 2018
Which is where you come in as obviously there were a whole lot of tweets and we took some of the best of those that we saw and compiled them into this Top Tweets list, affectionally known as the
FISH LIST OF PRIZEWORTHYNESS [that’s right – you’re a F.L.O.P.!]
Katt took our Family Game policy to a new level:
#ANameInABook
Moby Richard— Katt Funny (@KattFunny) March 7, 2018
While Roe narcissistically went for himself:
#ANameInABook
Roe-meo & Juliet— Roe's Ghost (@RoeGhost) March 7, 2018
As did V albeit in a slightly more subtle way:
#ANameInABook LOT of the rings
— VeldLot🌷 ⚽ Go Red Devils 🇧🇪 (@VeldLot) March 7, 2018
K Dawg got musical on us:
#ANameInABook Lorde of the Flies
— Kerry Teddy (@KeshaTedder) March 7, 2018
Dustin took a swing:
The Catcher in the Ryan#ANameInABook
— Dཽuཽsཽtཽiཽnཽ Gཽ. (@DustinG_86) March 7, 2018
While Geff took a more scientific approach to the same book:
#ANameInABook Catcher In The Nye @BillNye @AFrikkinHashtag pic.twitter.com/EXY4oN9yhy
— Geff Gefferson (@GeffGefferson1) March 7, 2018
Bazza channeled his inner Hornby:
About a Roy
— Jalbeardzi, The Typo Pirate Yaarrrr (@Danzig303) March 7, 2018
While John exceeded our sexpectations:
The Carmen Sutra. #ANameInABook
— John Lane (@JohnFPLane) March 7, 2018
Geoff went left field:
Of Bryce and Men #ANameInABook
— Geoff Clark (@geoffreyclark37) March 7, 2018
While Patch took us back to the past:
#ANameInABook
The cat in the Hattie— DM (@patchdennizen) March 7, 2018
Rene killed it:
To Jill A Mockingbird #ANameInABook
— Rene Salazar (@iSAL9000) March 7, 2018
While Burrito was smashing the patriarchy:
The Hayley Bible#ANameInABook
— intergalactic kitten heewee (@mybfisaburrito) March 7, 2018
Katt went all new girly on us:
#ANameInABook
A Tale of Two Schmittys— Katt Funny (@KattFunny) March 7, 2018
Cameron went European:
The Fault in our Lars
#ANameInABook— Cameron Grant (@coolcam101) March 7, 2018
Bannon brought the X (file) factor:
Mulder on the Orient Express #ANameInABook pic.twitter.com/YoOiOhmJRA
— Mister Race Bannon (@MrRaceBannon) March 7, 2018
Ross brought a gangster to a romance:
#ANameInABook
Clyde And Prejudice— Ross Moorhouse (@RossMoorhouse) March 7, 2018
When you thought that Jimmy didn’t have a prayer:
The Dead Steve Scrolls #ANameInABook
— jimmy bayne (@JimmyBayneiii) March 7, 2018
While Lox stood up to be counted:
50 Slim Shady's of Grey #ANameInABook pic.twitter.com/NpAouL9F8p
— Lox 🦊 (@LoxRedFox) March 7, 2018
John trekked this old tweet in:
#ANameInABook The Winds of Worf #StarTrek
— (((John Forsyth)))📎 (@blackbear93) March 7, 2018
Brother Rob was feeling it:
Patriot James #ANameInABook
— Brother Rob (@BroRobdePZySg70) March 7, 2018
While Mr Paul decided to shake it off:
Tinker, Taylor, Soldier, Spy#ANameInABook pic.twitter.com/AzGFy9dYl4
— Mr Paul 🏴 (@CnstantPaul) March 7, 2018
While JayRo tried to pull this stunt:
Midnight In the Garden of Good and Evel Knievel #ANameInABook
— JayRo (@jarace995) March 7, 2018
John took us back down memory lane:
Nineteen Hetty-Four! #ANameInABook pic.twitter.com/PQtjpPVD6n
— John Lane (@JohnFPLane) March 7, 2018
Dewie snick in this subtle one:
The Gates of Wrath#ANameInABook pic.twitter.com/Uvjzoiv7ea
— Dewie (@thomthedew) March 7, 2018
While Game Repair Guy was seeing double:
A Tale of Two Cindys #ANameInABook
— GameRepairGuy (@gamerepairguy) March 7, 2018
Morgan tried to be the king:
Peter Sematary #ANameInABook
— Morgan Pulitzer (@MDTMP) March 7, 2018
While Geoff was knocking at the door:
The Book of Norman. #ANameInABook
— Geoff Clark (@geoffreyclark37) March 7, 2018
Cameron didn’t seem to give a damn:
John with the Wind
#ANameInABook— Cameron Grant (@coolcam101) March 7, 2018
Craig gets some crazy pun points for this beauty:
As I lay Diane #ANameInABook
— craig onetweetwonder (@craigflynn1) March 7, 2018
While Dewie just upped the game:
The Unbearable Lightness of Bean#ANameInABook pic.twitter.com/MP45wAGZiu
— Dewie (@thomthedew) March 7, 2018
Little Nicole was giving us the look:
The Derek Wears Prada #ANameInABook pic.twitter.com/c6e93IkicV
— Little Nicole (@NikkiPowley) March 7, 2018
Pat gave us this double whammy:
Men Are From Mark, Women Are From Vanessa #ANameInABook pic.twitter.com/khdPTmhwmJ
— PatBensonAuthor (@PatBensonAuthor) March 7, 2018
While Tony seemed to be manifesting some troubling Simpsons:
#ANameInABook
The Grapes Of Ralph pic.twitter.com/tZs7b8lLTc— Tony Lyons (@tonylyons132) March 7, 2018
Guys, can i just say that this week the tweets were flippin amazing and so many of the above tweets could actually have made it into the TOP TWEETS of the TOP TWEETS list at the end. They really were so good and once again you blew us away with your brilliance. But having said that, there were a few that for some reason just pipped even your tweets to the post and made it on to this week’s
F.L.O.P. EIGHT
[8] Camillo’s tweet is a symbol of the kind of high standard we have going here:
Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Formerly Known as Prince#ANameInABook
— Camillo (@yogon) March 7, 2018
[7] View brought an actual LOL with this simple twist:
The Hunt for Fred October #ANameInABook
— View from my Office (@viewfrommyoffic) March 7, 2018
[6] Cassandra cast a spell on us with this unlikely tome:
#ANameInABook
Harry Potter and the Order of the Joaquin Phoenix— cassandra 凸(-_-)凸 (@cbishop1412) March 7, 2018
[5] Jimish might have a new Korea with this kind of comedy:
And Then There Were Un#ANameInABook pic.twitter.com/hmsdgKPn0q
— Jimish (@jimishbathia) March 7, 2018
[4] John got bonus points for slipping in an extra few names:
Anna Karen Nina. #ANameInABook
— John Lane (@JohnFPLane) March 7, 2018
[3] Richard brought along the pop icons:
The Oldman and the Sia#ANameInABook pic.twitter.com/Nn8yhkFY9K
— Richard H (@FeeBooths) March 7, 2018
[2] RDrums was trying to make us feel better:
#ANameInABook Chicken soup for the Joel.
— RDrums (@RKDrumboy) March 7, 2018
[1] While Massa definitely nabbed top spot with this tweet that makes you think for an extra second before the biggest Ohhhhhhhhh arrives. Top notsch stuff! And today’s Top Tweet:
Men are from Bruno, Women are from Williams#ANameInABook
— Massa Is (@MassaIs2) March 7, 2018
Once again, phenomenal work everyone. These games are not going to play themselves and every week you shoot us into the stars so please keep on playing – we have a very similar game to this next week so watch out for it and hopefully see you on the Twitterer.
Much love and thanks to all of the UnNamed Ones who know who you are and let’s keep the WIT in the TWITTERER from your cast and crew at the Family Friendly @AFrikkinHashtag game, weekly on the @HashtagRoundup app which you can download for FREE.
love brett “fish”
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