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Posted on Monday, August 4th, 2008 at 2:39 am

Day Tentacle
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Maniac Mansion Day of the Tentacle


Maniac Mansion Day of the Tentacle


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MANIAC MANSION DAY OF THE TENTACLE PROGRAM PC GAME 3.5 INCH FLOPPY DISC DISK


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Maniac Mansion: Day of the Tentacle - Mac Macintosh CD Game by LucasArts - RARE!


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8 Famous (Or Infamous) Fans Who Stood Out From The Crowd

1. Bobby Murcer’s Biggest Fan read full story

Our first story has a fairy-tale middle and a horrible ending. In August of ‘77, Bobby Murcer of the Cubs promised to hit a home run for terminally ill fan Scott Crull. That night, Murcer hit two of them. Pretty amazing, especially when you consider Murcer only hit nine homers the whole next season. But that’s not why Crull – a 12-year-old from Calumet City, Illinois, with bone cancer – makes this list.

Broadcasting the game nationally on ABC, Keith Jackson told the country how Murcer had fulfilled the dying boy’s last wish. Eyes watered, spines tingled. There was only one problem – nobody had ever told the boy he was dying. His parents were horrified. Three weeks later, Crull passed away.

2. The Good Luck Charmers

Every sport has its own strange traditions. I’d argue hockey’s “throwing an octopus on the ice for good luck” is the weirdest. Tossing the eight-tentacled cephalopod was the brainchild of Detroit storeowners Pete & Jerry Cusimano. The date: April 15, 1952. The logic: one tentacle for each of the eight playoff victories it took to win the Stanley Cup. Later that spring, most likely fueled by the good luck octopus, the Red Wings won the title. PETA has objected to this practice, which continues to this day. The Red Wings mascot is not a Red Wing, but Al the Octopus.

3. The John 3:16 Guy

Also known as “Rainbow Man,” the born-again Rollen Stewart and his John 3:16 signs were fixtures at major events in the 1970s and 80s. He brought his message to the World Series, Super Bowl, Olympics, and World Cup. He was outside Buckingham Palace when Di & Charles wed; he went to see the Pope in Alaska. But he was more religious fanatic than sports fan. According to the LA Times, Stewart planned to assassinate President Bush and candidate Clinton in 1992. And he’s now serving three life sentences for holding a maid hostage at a Los Angeles Hyatt, also in 1992.

By the way, chapter three, verse sixteen of the Gospel of John says, “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” This is also printed on cups at the In-N-Out Burger.

4. The All-Star Heckler

For 12 years, Maryland lawyer and Washington Bullets fan Robin Ficker was the NBA’s most prominent heckler. With season tickets behind the visiting team’s bench, his antics were legendary. When he reminded Frank Layden of the Jazz that USA Today had rated him Worst Dressed Coach, Layden had to be restrained by security. With the Bulls in town, Ficker loudly read excerpts of Maverick, coach Phil Jackson’s sex-laden 1975 autobiography. During the 1993 Suns-Bulls NBA Finals, Charles Barkley (of the Suns) flew Ficker to Phoenix and bought him a ticket behind the Chicago bench. Ficker was ejected in the first quarter.

The Bullets became the Wizards in 1997 and moved into the MCI Center the following season. Ficker’s new seats were not in shouting distance of the visiting team, forcing him into heckling retirement. In 2006, he received 9.5% of the vote in a losing bid for Montgomery County Executive.

5. Kim Jong-il

That’s right, the world’s most feared dictator is a hoops junkie. During a 2000 visit, then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright presented him a basketball signed by Michael Jordan. The Chicago Bulls are the favorite team of Kim Jong-il, who reportedly has a video library with every game Jordan ever played. At 5′3″, the Supreme Commander of the Korean People’s Army is roughly the same height as Mugsy Bogues.

6. David Letterman’s Stalker

David Letterman’s biggest fan was also his biggest headache. When she was arrested for stealing Dave’s Porsche in 1988, Margaret Ray told police she was Mrs. Letterman. She was a frequent trespasser on Dave’s estate, once camping out on his tennis court. Ray’s antics made her a regular monologue target. But the jokes stopped in 1998, when Ray killed herself. The collective guilt spread when we learned she was schizophrenic, as were her two brothers, who also committed suicide.

7. Joe from Saddle River

A die-hard Jets, Mets and Rangers fan, Joe Benigno was a frequent caller to WFAN, New York’s all-sports radio station. Benigno won the station’s Fan Appreciation Day contest in 1994, earning a chance to guest-host his own show. By 1995, Joe was WFAN’s overnight guy, a title he held for almost a decade. In 2004, he was deemed ready for daytime and given the 10am-1pm timeslot. For all the lonely and passionate talk radio callers out there, Joe gives hope.

8. Steffi Graf’s Biggest Fanatic

Deranged and obsessed with seeing Steffi Graf return to the top of the rankings, Gunter Parche stabbed Monica Seles during a 1993 match in one of the most disturbing incidents in sports history. Almost as disturbing was his punishment. Parche received a two-year suspended sentence and was ordered to attend mandatory counseling. Even more shocking, I can’t find footage of any of this on YouTube.

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How can i get day of the tentacle to work?

I downloaded day of the tentacle (maniac mansion) as an iso and used daemon tools to create the virtual cd drive, then i downloaded scummVM
to help get it to play but i Dont Know what to do, the game doesnt have an installer or well it isnt coming up with anything, can any one help me out

if you downloaded the .iso (disk image) then you unpacked those files to your hard drive, the installer will be in the main folder. you would need to look for install.exe or setup.exe and double click. As long as the .iso was not corrupted, you should be able to install your game

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