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#26 Post by takinover » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:00 pm

T_Bone0806 wrote:QUESTION ONE:

CHRISTMAS MOVIES:

You watch 'em every year.
No I don't.
T_Bone0806 wrote:
Let's see how well you remember the details.

1 point for 1 correct answer, 3 points for 2 correct answers, 5 points for getting all 3 correct. 1-In "It's a Wonderful Life", George Bailey faces imprisonment as a result of Uncle Billy
misplacing a large sum of money. Just how much did Uncle Billy lose?



2-Near the end of "White Christmas", what gift does Betty Haynes (Rosemary Clooney) give
Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby)?



3-In "National Lampoon's European Vacation", what is Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) planning to
get the family with his anticipated Christmas bonus?
1 - $40 ...I
2 - A song...Don't
3 - A new car... Know

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#27 Post by Pat_Summerall » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:00 pm

I've golfed on Quizmas

in a Pro-Am with Quizopher Lloyd

and Quizian Slater

All three of us hit our drives into the lake and shouted

Jesus Quiz!



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#28 Post by tanstaafl2 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:00 pm

Not sure I can hang the whole time and haven't played in a loooong time...
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#29 Post by DevilKitty100 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:01 pm

T_Bone0806 wrote:QUESTION ONE:

CHRISTMAS MOVIES:

You watch 'em every year. Let's see how well you remember the details.
1 point for 1 correct answer, 3 points for 2 correct answers, 5 points for getting all 3 correct.

1-In "It's a Wonderful Life", George Bailey faces imprisonment as a result of Uncle Billy
misplacing a large sum of money. Just how much did Uncle Billy lose?



2-Near the end of "White Christmas", what gift does Betty Haynes (Rosemary Clooney) give
Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby)?



3-In "National Lampoon's European Vacation", what is Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) planning to
get the family with his anticipated Christmas bonus?
Poor Silver. I am just so not good at this.

1. $5,000.00

2. As God is my witness, I have never watched this movie. I'll say some hot spiced wine.

3. I know in Christmas Vacation he was planning on a swimming pool so I'll say that's still on the agenda since the bonus was so late.

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#30 Post by fantine33 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:02 pm

tanstaafl2 wrote:Not sure I can hang the whole time and haven't played in a loooong time...
You're not on my team, so I have no problem with you being rusty. Ha!

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#31 Post by tanstaafl2 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:03 pm

T_Bone0806 wrote:QUESTION ONE:

CHRISTMAS MOVIES:

You watch 'em every year. Let's see how well you remember the details.
1 point for 1 correct answer, 3 points for 2 correct answers, 5 points for getting all 3 correct.
Are we playing yet? Looks like a big fat zero for me.
Spoiler
1-In "It's a Wonderful Life", George Bailey faces imprisonment as a result of Uncle Billy misplacing a large sum of money. Just how much did Uncle Billy lose?
20K?


2-Near the end of "White Christmas", what gift does Betty Haynes (Rosemary Clooney) give Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby)?
I dunno



3-In "National Lampoon's European Vacation", what is Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) planning to get the family with his anticipated Christmas bonus?
A pool maybe?
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#32 Post by fantine33 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:05 pm

fantine33 wrote:
tanstaafl2 wrote:Not sure I can hang the whole time and haven't played in a loooong time...
You're not on my team, so I have no problem with you being rusty. Ha!
Takinover snuck in, so it looks like you ARE on my team. Come sit next to me.

And YAY for SF watching White Christmas as many times as I have!

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#33 Post by silvercamaro » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:05 pm

We have so many different answers! What a relief. I'm not the only one who doesn't know this stuff.

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#34 Post by fantine33 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:05 pm

silvercamaro wrote:We have so many different answers! What a relief. I'm not the only one who doesn't know this stuff.
Have Annie help you. She knows a lot of stuff.

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#35 Post by SportsFan68 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:05 pm

T_Bone0806 wrote:QUESTION ONE:

CHRISTMAS MOVIES:

You watch 'em every year.
I watched White Christmas for the first time about three weeks ago. SteelersFan owns Wonderful Life and watched it the same weekend.

As for the Griswolds -- we pass . . .

But we'll watch Christmas Story at least once on Christmas Day!

You'll shoot your eye out kid!!!
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#36 Post by tanstaafl2 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:06 pm

fantine33 wrote:
Takinover snuck in, so it looks like you ARE on my team. Come sit next to me.
Well I can't refuse an opportunity like that!
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#37 Post by fantine33 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:07 pm

SportsFan68 wrote: I watched White Christmas for the first time about three weeks ago. SteelersFan owns Wonderful Life and watched it the same weekend.
Never mind my comment then. But a recent viewing is better than a bunch of them a billion years ago. Ha!

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#38 Post by SportsFan68 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:07 pm

fantine33 wrote: And YAY for SF watching White Christmas as many times as I have!
Just once. But it was a very short time ago. Rosemary Clooney was fabu!
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#39 Post by T_Bone0806 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:07 pm

Spoiler
1-In "It's a Wonderful Life", George Bailey faces imprisonment as a result of Uncle Billy
misplacing a large sum of money. Just how much did Uncle Billy lose?

$8,000

2-Near the end of "White Christmas", what gift does Betty Haynes (Rosemary Clooney) give
Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby)?

A figurine of a knight on a white horse

3-In "National Lampoon's European Vacation", what is Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) planning to
get the family with his anticipated Christmas bonus?

A swimming pool


The Hermies take the early lead.

Round Two coming up.
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#40 Post by fantine33 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:08 pm

SportsFan68 wrote:
fantine33 wrote: And YAY for SF watching White Christmas as many times as I have!
Just once. But it was a very short time ago. Rosemary Clooney was fabu!
My sister and I had a whole act worked out to do the Sisters number. And insisted on performing it whenever possible.

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#41 Post by SportsFan68 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:08 pm

fantine33 wrote: Never mind my comment then. But a recent viewing is better than a bunch of them a billion years ago. Ha!
LOL! Agreed!

Was that a billion, or a million? I've told you a million times, don't exaggerate!
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#42 Post by Pat_Summerall » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:08 pm

I've golfed International Orgasm Day

I was told to come an hour early for driving practice

I hit a couple of stiff ones on the front nine

when it was time to hand out the trophies

I had a huge one

my partner was so good, she had multiple

what a climax!



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#43 Post by silvercamaro » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:09 pm

Whoohoo! I got one of 'em right. I'm happy with that.

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#44 Post by T_Bone0806 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:09 pm

ROUND TWO:


HOLIDAYS AROUND THE WORLD

I love going to Walt Disney World during the holiday season. There are so many "extras".
One of these is the "Holiday Storytellers" at World Showcase in EPCOT. Each of the
countries represented in World Showcase has an actor putting on a little presentation
in which some of that country's Holiday customs and traditions are explained. I'm going to give you a description of the storyteller/custom, you tell me the country.
1 point for getting 1 right, 3 points for getting 2 right, 5 points for getting all 3 right.

1-A gnome who lives in the barn and protects the family farm. On Christmas Eve the family leaves a bowl of Christmas porridge
in the barn for him. (Gnomes LOVE porridge.) The farm animals get special Christmas feed, and sheaves of grain
are mounted on a pole to feed the hungry birds.


2-A friendly witch is the rather unlikely storyteller in this country. She was an old woman sweeping her front steps
when the Magi came by and asked for directions to Bethlehem - though they were following the star.
The asked her to join them, but she "minds her own business" and refused to follow. She soon regretted that decision,
but by then the star was gone, and since then she roams the world looking for the Christ Child, and leaving gifts for
the children on January 5 (eve of the Epiphany), just in case she's found the child.



3- In this country, the "Daruma seller" describes how they celebrate the New Year rather than Christmas.
The Daruma sellers sell these Daruma dolls, that are pretty roly-poly, and even when dropped on their heads
still end up right-side-up. The Daruma dolls have eyes without pupils, and by tradition at New Years you make
a wish and paint a pupil in the Daruma's left eye. Then when your wish comes true, you paint in the other pupil.
If it doesn't...you can try again the next year.

THE COUNTRIES AT EPCOT ARE MEXICO, NORWAY, CHINA, GERMANY, ITALY, UNITED STATES, JAPAN, MOROCCO, FRANCE, UNITED KINGDOM, CANADA
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#45 Post by SportsFan68 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:10 pm

fantine33 wrote: My sister and I had a whole act worked out to do the Sisters number. And insisted on performing it whenever possible.
I love that scene!! If I had it on DVD I would watch it over and over.

Well done, you two.
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#46 Post by fantine33 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:11 pm

Spoiler
ROUND TWO:


HOLIDAYS AROUND THE WORLD

I love going to Walt Disney World during the holiday season. There are so many "extras".
One of these is the "Holiday Storytellers" at World Showcase in EPCOT. Each of the
countries represented in World Showcase has an actor putting on a little presentation
in which some of that country's Holiday customs and traditions are explained. I'm going to give you a description of the storyteller/custom, you tell me the country.
1 point for getting 1 right, 3 points for getting 2 right, 5 points for getting all 3 right.

1-A gnome who lives in the barn and protects the family farm. On Christmas Eve the family leaves a bowl of Christmas porridge
in the barn for him. (Gnomes LOVE porridge.) The farm animals get special Christmas feed, and sheaves of grain
are mounted on a pole to feed the hungry birds.

NORWAY


2-A friendly witch is the rather unlikely storyteller in this country. She was an old woman sweeping her front steps
when the Magi came by and asked for directions to Bethlehem - though they were following the star.
The asked her to join them, but she "minds her own business" and refused to follow. She soon regretted that decision,
but by then the star was gone, and since then she roams the world looking for the Christ Child, and leaving gifts for
the children on January 5 (eve of the Epiphany), just in case she's found the child.

ITALY


3- In this country, the "Daruma seller" describes how they celebrate the New Year rather than Christmas.
The Daruma sellers sell these Daruma dolls, that are pretty roly-poly, and even when dropped on their heads
still end up right-side-up. The Daruma dolls have eyes without pupils, and by tradition at New Years you make
a wish and paint a pupil in the Daruma's left eye. Then when your wish comes true, you paint in the other pupil.
If it doesn't...you can try again the next year.

JAPAN

THE COUNTRIES AT EPCOT ARE MEXICO, NORWAY, CHINA, GERMANY, ITALY, UNITED STATES, JAPAN, MOROCCO, FRANCE, UNITED KINGDOM, CANADA

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#47 Post by takinover » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:11 pm

Just got the call, dinners ready :)

I would bring some for silver, but I don't want to impede your B4 progress, so I will have to eat it all :P

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#48 Post by SportsFan68 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:12 pm

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T_Bone0806 wrote:ROUND TWO:


HOLIDAYS AROUND THE WORLD

I love going to Walt Disney World during the holiday season. There are so many "extras".
One of these is the "Holiday Storytellers" at World Showcase in EPCOT. Each of the
countries represented in World Showcase has an actor putting on a little presentation
in which some of that country's Holiday customs and traditions are explained. I'm going to give you a description of the storyteller/custom, you tell me the country.
1 point for getting 1 right, 3 points for getting 2 right, 5 points for getting all 3 right.

1-A gnome who lives in the barn and protects the family farm. On Christmas Eve the family leaves a bowl of Christmas porridge
in the barn for him. (Gnomes LOVE porridge.) The farm animals get special Christmas feed, and sheaves of grain
are mounted on a pole to feed the hungry birds.

I'll guess France.

2-A friendly witch is the rather unlikely storyteller in this country. She was an old woman sweeping her front steps
when the Magi came by and asked for directions to Bethlehem - though they were following the star.
The asked her to join them, but she "minds her own business" and refused to follow. She soon regretted that decision,
but by then the star was gone, and since then she roams the world looking for the Christ Child, and leaving gifts for
the children on January 5 (eve of the Epiphany), just in case she's found the child.

I'll guess Morocco.

3- In this country, the "Daruma seller" describes how they celebrate the New Year rather than Christmas.
The Daruma sellers sell these Daruma dolls, that are pretty roly-poly, and even when dropped on their heads
still end up right-side-up. The Daruma dolls have eyes without pupils, and by tradition at New Years you make
a wish and paint a pupil in the Daruma's left eye. Then when your wish comes true, you paint in the other pupil.
If it doesn't...you can try again the next year.

I'll guess Japan.

THE COUNTRIES AT EPCOT ARE MEXICO, NORWAY, CHINA, GERMANY, ITALY, UNITED STATES, JAPAN, MOROCCO, FRANCE, UNITED KINGDOM, CANADA
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#49 Post by tanstaafl2 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:12 pm

T_Bone0806 wrote:ROUND TWO:


HOLIDAYS AROUND THE WORLD
Spoiler
1-A gnome who lives in the barn and protects the family farm. On Christmas Eve the family leaves a bowl of Christmas porridge
in the barn for him. (Gnomes LOVE porridge.) The farm animals get special Christmas feed, and sheaves of grain
are mounted on a pole to feed the hungry birds.
Norway. They seem to have a gnome fetish...

2-A friendly witch is the rather unlikely storyteller in this country. She was an old woman sweeping her front steps
when the Magi came by and asked for directions to Bethlehem - though they were following the star.
The asked her to join them, but she "minds her own business" and refused to follow. She soon regretted that decision,
but by then the star was gone, and since then she roams the world looking for the Christ Child, and leaving gifts for
the children on January 5 (eve of the Epiphany), just in case she's found the child.
Italy?


3- In this country, the "Daruma seller" describes how they celebrate the New Year rather than Christmas.
The Daruma sellers sell these Daruma dolls, that are pretty roly-poly, and even when dropped on their heads
still end up right-side-up. The Daruma dolls have eyes without pupils, and by tradition at New Years you make
a wish and paint a pupil in the Daruma's left eye. Then when your wish comes true, you paint in the other pupil.
If it doesn't...you can try again the next year.
China?

THE COUNTRIES AT EPCOT ARE MEXICO, NORWAY, CHINA, GERMANY, ITALY, UNITED STATES, JAPAN, MOROCCO, FRANCE, UNITED KINGDOM, CANADA
If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man.
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#50 Post by T_Bone0806 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:13 pm

SportsFan68 wrote:
fantine33 wrote: My sister and I had a whole act worked out to do the Sisters number. And insisted on performing it whenever possible.
I love that scene!! If I had it on DVD I would watch it over and over.

Well done, you two.
I have the DVD. I get a little choked up at the part where the General is surprised by the guys in his old company.

Silly sentimental me.
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