FNGD Q3 Fri July 18 EVEN MORE HAMILTONS
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FNGD Q3 Fri July 18 EVEN MORE HAMILTONS
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.
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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Re: FNGD Q3 Fri July 18 EVEN MORE HAMILTONS
Arnoldetaoin22 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.
Desiree. I read that book about a dozen times when I was a kid.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Re: FNGD Q3 Fri July 18 EVEN MORE HAMILTONS
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.SportsFan68 wrote:Arnoldetaoin22 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.
Desiree. I read that book about a dozen times when I was a kid.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Re: FNGD Q3 Fri July 18 EVEN MORE HAMILTONS
B: Arnoldetaoin22 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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Re: FNGD Q3 Fri July 18 EVEN MORE HAMILTONS
Grandfather!, Grandfather!...... sniff.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.
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I brought 3 cats in during the downpour 25 minutes before game time. Luckily they were ours.silvercamaro wrote: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.)etaoin22 wrote:Did I manage to send silvercar to bed as well?
2 went out again in the slight drizzle..
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Re: FNGD Q3 Fri July 18 EVEN MORE HAMILTONS
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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Re: FNGD Q3 Fri July 18 EVEN MORE HAMILTONS
I don't even understand the hintsetaoin22 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 - maybe?
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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.
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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This is information I would have bet against.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.