FNGD Q3 Fri July 18 EVEN MORE HAMILTONS

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FNGD Q3 Fri July 18 EVEN MORE HAMILTONS

#1 Post by etaoin22 » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:12 pm

I liked this ?.

Q3 - NAMES, BABY, NAMES

B - Linda Hamilton wound know--- in fact she could chronicle it, I think. After the second movie about machines from the future with Austrian accents, this name rose ffrom about #250 to #50 as a name given to American boy babies. And has stayed there.

G - Napoleon got played by Marlon Brando in a 1954 movie, but this title character was played by Jean Simmons. Her character did better than his, ending as the Queen of Sweden. Her very French name became popular as a girl's name in the US, peaking at #94, some years later.

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#2 Post by SportsFan68 » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:14 pm

etaoin22 wrote:I liked this ?.

Q3 - NAMES, BABY, NAMES

B - Linda Hamilton wound know--- in fact she could chronicle it, I think. After the second movie about machines from the future with Austrian accents, this name rose ffrom about #250 to #50 as a name given to American boy babies. And has stayed there.

G - Napoleon got played by Marlon Brando in a 1954 movie, but this title character was played by Jean Simmons. Her character did better than his, ending as the Queen of Sweden. Her very French name became popular as a girl's name in the US, peaking at #94, some years later.
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#3 Post by secondchance » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:15 pm

Kyle

Josephine

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#4 Post by SportsFan68 » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:17 pm

SportsFan68 wrote:
etaoin22 wrote:I liked this ?.

Q3 - NAMES, BABY, NAMES

B - Linda Hamilton wound know--- in fact she could chronicle it, I think. After the second movie about machines from the future with Austrian accents, this name rose ffrom about #250 to #50 as a name given to American boy babies. And has stayed there.

G - Napoleon got played by Marlon Brando in a 1954 movie, but this title character was played by Jean Simmons. Her character did better than his, ending as the Queen of Sweden. Her very French name became popular as a girl's name in the US, peaking at #94, some years later.
Arnold

Desiree. I read that book about a dozen times when I was a kid.
And I've read Heidi about 25 times, starting from when I was a little bit younger kid, which does not explain why I can't stand Heidi as a name. I do love that hope and redemption theme.
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller

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#5 Post by T_Bone0806 » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:17 pm

etaoin22 wrote:I liked this ?.

Q3 - NAMES, BABY, NAMES

B - Linda Hamilton wound know--- in fact she could chronicle it, I think. After the second movie about machines from the future with Austrian accents, this name rose ffrom about #250 to #50 as a name given to American boy babies. And has stayed there.

G - Napoleon got played by Marlon Brando in a 1954 movie, but this title character was played by Jean Simmons. Her character did better than his, ending as the Queen of Sweden. Her very French name became popular as a girl's name in the US, peaking at #94, some years later.
B: Arnold

G: Josephine
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#6 Post by silvercamaro » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:18 pm

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Christina?
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#7 Post by etaoin22 » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:19 pm

Did I manage to send silvercar to bed as well?

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#8 Post by secondchance » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:20 pm

SportsFan68 wrote: And I've read Heidi about 25 times, starting from when I was a little bit younger kid, which does not explain why I can't stand Heidi as a name. I do love that hope and redemption theme.
Grandfather!, Grandfather!...... sniff.
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#9 Post by etaoin22 » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:21 pm

ah, this question will have to resurface somewhere....

B - Connor

G - Desiree


It is quite fascinating to look at the influence of pop kulch on names.

I percieve a tie.

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#10 Post by silvercamaro » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:21 pm

etaoin22 wrote:Did I manage to send silvercar to bed as well?
I'm sorry. I had to go outside to make sure Lizbit wasn't up to no good. (She wasn't, either, but it didn't involve digging holes in the new grass.)
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#11 Post by etaoin22 » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:24 pm

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etaoin22 wrote:Did I manage to send silvercar to bed as well?
I'm sorry. I had to go outside to make sure Lizbit wasn't up to no good. (She wasn't, either, but it didn't involve digging holes in the new grass.)
I brought 3 cats in during the downpour 25 minutes before game time. Luckily they were ours.

2 went out again in the slight drizzle..

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#12 Post by ulysses5019 » Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:38 pm

etaoin22 wrote:I liked this ?.

Q3 - NAMES, BABY, NAMES

B - Linda Hamilton wound know--- in fact she could chronicle it, I think. After the second movie about machines from the future with Austrian accents, this name rose ffrom about #250 to #50 as a name given to American boy babies. And has stayed there.

G - Napoleon got played by Marlon Brando in a 1954 movie, but this title character was played by Jean Simmons. Her character did better than his, ending as the Queen of Sweden. Her very French name became popular as a girl's name in the US, peaking at #94, some years later.


Hamilton


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#13 Post by peacock2121 » Sun Jul 20, 2008 5:14 am

etaoin22 wrote:I liked this ?.

Q3 - NAMES, BABY, NAMES

B - Linda Hamilton wound know--- in fact she could chronicle it, I think. After the second movie about machines from the future with Austrian accents, this name rose ffrom about #250 to #50 as a name given to American boy babies. And has stayed there.

G - Napoleon got played by Marlon Brando in a 1954 movie, but this title character was played by Jean Simmons. Her character did better than his, ending as the Queen of Sweden. Her very French name became popular as a girl's name in the US, peaking at #94, some years later.
I don't even understand the hints

Arnold - maybe?

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#14 Post by themanintheseersuckersuit » Sun Jul 20, 2008 6:12 pm

G - Napoleon got played by Marlon Brando in a 1954 movie, but this title character was played by Jean Simmons. Her character did better than his, ending as the Queen of Sweden. Her very French name became popular as a girl's name in the US, peaking at #94, some years later.

I married one of those, it was a long time ago and I was very young.
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#15 Post by peacock2121 » Tue Jul 22, 2008 1:13 pm

themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:
G - Napoleon got played by Marlon Brando in a 1954 movie, but this title character was played by Jean Simmons. Her character did better than his, ending as the Queen of Sweden. Her very French name became popular as a girl's name in the US, peaking at #94, some years later.

I married one of those, it was a long time ago and I was very young.
This is information I would have bet against.

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