QOD Thursday 12-27 "THAT GIRL IS POISON"
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QOD Thursday 12-27 "THAT GIRL IS POISON"
You knew I wasn't going to be able to hold out the entire month, didn't you? I managed to make it to Game 27 before I caved, though. Ha! I did ratchet it down a bit and instead of going full out serial killer mode, I restrained myself and went all ladylike and stuff.
12/27 That Girl is Poison
1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
12/27 That Girl is Poison
1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
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1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
I think it's Susan Hayward
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
Elizabeth Bathory
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
Bonnie Parker
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
Karla Homulka
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
Lincoln Assasination
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
Lucrezia Borgia
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
One of the Alexanders. 5th? Mr. Borgia?
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
Cesare
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
Dunno -- Lucrezia was a Jeopardy Q last night though
I think it's Susan Hayward
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
Elizabeth Bathory
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
Bonnie Parker
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
Karla Homulka
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
Lincoln Assasination
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
Lucrezia Borgia
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
One of the Alexanders. 5th? Mr. Borgia?
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
Cesare
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
Dunno -- Lucrezia was a Jeopardy Q last night though
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12/27 That Girl is Poison
1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush. - Bonnie Parker (Clyde's Bonnie... I think that was her last name, but I don't knwo for sure)
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime? - Lincoln's assassination
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title? - Three words.... Bell, Biv, Devoe!
1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush. - Bonnie Parker (Clyde's Bonnie... I think that was her last name, but I don't knwo for sure)
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime? - Lincoln's assassination
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title? - Three words.... Bell, Biv, Devoe!
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Re: QOD Thursday 12-27 "THAT GIRL IS POISON"
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1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
SUSAN HAYWARD
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
SOUNDS LIKE BARBARA BUSH TO ME
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
BONNIE PARKER
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
KARLA HOMOLKA
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
THE LINCOLN ASSASSINATION
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
LUCREZIA BORGIA - THIS WAS JUST ON JEOPARDY, WHAT, YESTERDAY? OR I'D MAYBE NEVER HAVE KNOWN. THE POISON RING MIGHT HAVE GIVEN IT TO ME, BUT MAYBE NOT.
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
ALEXANDER VI. AND I'M GOING TO GUESS THAT HIS LAST NAME WAS BORGIA. HOW ABOUT DOMINIC?
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
CESARE
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
NEVER TRUST A BIG BUTT AND A SMILE. ONE OF THE WORST NON-BILLY-JOEL SONGS I'VE EVER HEARD, BY BIL BEV DEVOE.
SUSAN HAYWARD
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
SOUNDS LIKE BARBARA BUSH TO ME
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
BONNIE PARKER
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
KARLA HOMOLKA
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
THE LINCOLN ASSASSINATION
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
LUCREZIA BORGIA - THIS WAS JUST ON JEOPARDY, WHAT, YESTERDAY? OR I'D MAYBE NEVER HAVE KNOWN. THE POISON RING MIGHT HAVE GIVEN IT TO ME, BUT MAYBE NOT.
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
ALEXANDER VI. AND I'M GOING TO GUESS THAT HIS LAST NAME WAS BORGIA. HOW ABOUT DOMINIC?
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
CESARE
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
NEVER TRUST A BIG BUTT AND A SMILE. ONE OF THE WORST NON-BILLY-JOEL SONGS I'VE EVER HEARD, BY BIL BEV DEVOE.
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1. SUSAN HAYWARD
2. ZSA ZSA GABOR
3. BONNIE PARKER
4. BUNNY SOMETHING
5. THE LINCOLN ASSASSINATION
QOD: LUCRECIA BORGIA
15! Point Bonus: LEO V - BUDDY
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
2. ZSA ZSA GABOR
3. BONNIE PARKER
4. BUNNY SOMETHING
5. THE LINCOLN ASSASSINATION
QOD: LUCRECIA BORGIA
15! Point Bonus: LEO V - BUDDY
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
I am about 25% sure of this.
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Re: QOD Thursday 12-27 "THAT GIRL IS POISON"
fantine33 wrote:You knew I wasn't going to be able to hold out the entire month, didn't you? I managed to make it to Game 27 before I caved, though. Ha! I did ratchet it down a bit and instead of going full out serial killer mode, I restrained myself and went all ladylike and stuff.
12/27 That Girl is Poison
1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
Spoiler
1. Susan Hayward
2. Elizabeth Bathory
3. Ma Barker
4. Can't...bring....it...up...!
5. Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
QOD: Lucrezia Borgia
Bonus: All blind guesses: He wouldn't have been one of the Innocents or the Urbans. How about Leo the uh.... Ninth? (IX)? As for his real name, I guess Borgia won't be good enough, will it? How about Paolo?
BonusBonus: I guess you mean Cesare, as he was the model for Macchiavelli's The Prince, but I think he kind of got a bad rap too.
2. Elizabeth Bathory
3. Ma Barker
4. Can't...bring....it...up...!
5. Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
QOD: Lucrezia Borgia
Bonus: All blind guesses: He wouldn't have been one of the Innocents or the Urbans. How about Leo the uh.... Ninth? (IX)? As for his real name, I guess Borgia won't be good enough, will it? How about Paolo?
BonusBonus: I guess you mean Cesare, as he was the model for Macchiavelli's The Prince, but I think he kind of got a bad rap too.
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Re: QOD Thursday 12-27 "THAT GIRL IS POISON"
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You knew I wasn't going to be able to hold out the entire month, didn't you? I managed to make it to Game 27 before I caved, though. Ha! I did ratchet it down a bit and instead of going full out serial killer mode, I restrained myself and went all ladylike and stuff.
12/27 That Girl is Poison
1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
NOPE
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass. Are you kidding me?
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush. OMG, I might know one....I hope it's Bonnie Parker
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years. I actually read the book about this. Can't believe this woman is back on the streets..... Karla Homolka
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime? Oh good, sorta a history Q....Lincoln's assassination.
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
OMG, this was in J! just yesterday. Lucrezia Borgia
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!) No way..
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name? Too bad J! dint cover this last night. Nope!
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s
title?[/quote]
I forget, do I lose all points if I get this wrong? It's a song by some rock group but I dunno who, so I'll just pass on this one.
12/27 That Girl is Poison
1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
NOPE
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass. Are you kidding me?
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush. OMG, I might know one....I hope it's Bonnie Parker
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years. I actually read the book about this. Can't believe this woman is back on the streets..... Karla Homolka
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime? Oh good, sorta a history Q....Lincoln's assassination.
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
OMG, this was in J! just yesterday. Lucrezia Borgia
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!) No way..
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name? Too bad J! dint cover this last night. Nope!
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s
title?[/quote]
I forget, do I lose all points if I get this wrong? It's a song by some rock group but I dunno who, so I'll just pass on this one.
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1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
Susan Hayward
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
pass
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
Bonnie Parker
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
pass
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
the assassination of Abraham Lincoln?
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
pass
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
pass
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
pass
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
pass
Susan Hayward
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
pass
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
Bonnie Parker
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
pass
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
the assassination of Abraham Lincoln?
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
pass
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
pass
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
pass
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
pass
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Spoiler
1. Susan Hayward
2. Esterhazy
3. Bonnie Parker
4. I forgot
5. Lincoln's Assassination (she's mentioned in the new National Treasure movie)
QOD: Sounds like Lucrezia Borgia, whose dad will become my next avatar
15! Point Bonus: Pope Alexander VI, whose real name was originally Roderigo Llançol, which was later changer to Rodrigo Borja. The last Spanish Pope.
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Cesare Borgia, aka Valentino
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
2. Esterhazy
3. Bonnie Parker
4. I forgot
5. Lincoln's Assassination (she's mentioned in the new National Treasure movie)
QOD: Sounds like Lucrezia Borgia, whose dad will become my next avatar
15! Point Bonus: Pope Alexander VI, whose real name was originally Roderigo Llançol, which was later changer to Rodrigo Borja. The last Spanish Pope.
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Cesare Borgia, aka Valentino
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
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Spoiler
12/27 That Girl is Poison
1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
SUSAN HAYWORD
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
ZSA ZSA GABOR
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
BONNIE PARKER
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
ANNE MURRAY
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
LINCOLN'S ASS.
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
LUCRECIA BORGIA
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
POPE ALEXANDER THE SOMETHING
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
CESAR BORGIA
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title? NAFC...
1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
SUSAN HAYWORD
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
ZSA ZSA GABOR
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
BONNIE PARKER
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
ANNE MURRAY
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
LINCOLN'S ASS.
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
LUCRECIA BORGIA
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
POPE ALEXANDER THE SOMETHING
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
CESAR BORGIA
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title? NAFC...
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Re: QOD Thursday 12-27 "THAT GIRL IS POISON"
Spoiler
Being an unassuming sort of girl, Annie thinks no one will notice her absence, so she has asked me to tell you that she regrets deeply that she will be unable to post today. (I didn't take her laptop to the hospital, but she doesn't have anywhere to plug it in, anyway.) I realize that you may not be able to accept a surrogate set of Annie answers, but I am pretty darn sure that she would have gotten some of them:
3. Miss Bonnie Parker
5. The assassination of Mr. President Lincoln
QoD: Miss Lucretia Borgia
5-point Bonus Bonus: Miss Lucretia's brother Mr. Cesare
Also, she asked me to give you this message, which I don't understand:
"20 point bonus: Mr. John Mellencamp. I like to learn things."
She's on drugs, so perhaps that explains that.
3. Miss Bonnie Parker
5. The assassination of Mr. President Lincoln
QoD: Miss Lucretia Borgia
5-point Bonus Bonus: Miss Lucretia's brother Mr. Cesare
Also, she asked me to give you this message, which I don't understand:
"20 point bonus: Mr. John Mellencamp. I like to learn things."
She's on drugs, so perhaps that explains that.
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Re: QOD Thursday 12-27 "THAT GIRL IS POISON"
fantine33 wrote:
12/27 That Girl is Poison
Spoiler
1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
Nope, not coming to me.
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
Familiar story but can't recall the name
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
Bonnie Parker
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
I dunno
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
Lincoln Assassination
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
Don't have much in the pot so I might as well go for it. Sounds like Lucretia Borgia.
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
Never can keep track. She was about the same time frame as Michelangelo so I will guess Julius II who I associate with the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
Mr. Borgia...
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
The dark and delightfully twisted recesses of your mind?
Oh and, "20 point bonus: John Mellencamp" for whatever that is worth...
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1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live! Susan Hayword? - or someone who looks like her
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass. Clara Van Eick
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush. Bonnie Parker
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years. Patricia Bernardo
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime? Killing Abe Lincoln
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!) huh?
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name? nope
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title? don't even remember the title.
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass. Clara Van Eick
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush. Bonnie Parker
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years. Patricia Bernardo
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime? Killing Abe Lincoln
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!) huh?
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name? nope
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title? don't even remember the title.
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1.
t.
Spoiler
nope
2. nope
3. Bonnie Parker
4. Karla
5. Lincoln's assassination
QoD
Lucretia Borgia
Pope Alexander somenumber, aka Rodrigo
Ceasar
2. nope
3. Bonnie Parker
4. Karla
5. Lincoln's assassination
QoD
Lucretia Borgia
Pope Alexander somenumber, aka Rodrigo
Ceasar
t.
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Re: QOD Thursday 12-27 "THAT GIRL IS POISON"
fantine33 wrote:You knew I wasn't going to be able to hold out the entire month, didn't you? I managed to make it to Game 27 before I caved, though. Ha! I did ratchet it down a bit and instead of going full out serial killer mode, I restrained myself and went all ladylike and stuff.
12/27 That Girl is PoisonSpoiler
1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live! = Susan Hayward?
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush. = Bonnie Parker
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years. = Karla the Bitch Homolka
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime? Assasination of Lincoln
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time? - - Lucrezia Borgia
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!) Leo V?
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name? Caesar Borgia
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title? NAC
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Re: QOD Thursday 12-27 "THAT GIRL IS POISON"
Spoiler
1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
Elizabeth Bartholdy?
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
Bonnie Parker
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
The Lincoln assassination
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
I would have guessed Livia, of "I, Claudius" infamy, until I saw her age and the bonus questions. Lucretia Borgia.
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
I'll WAG Clement V.
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
Ludovico Borgia?
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
Elizabeth Bartholdy?
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
Bonnie Parker
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
The Lincoln assassination
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
I would have guessed Livia, of "I, Claudius" infamy, until I saw her age and the bonus questions. Lucretia Borgia.
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
I'll WAG Clement V.
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
Ludovico Borgia?
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
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Re: QOD Thursday 12-27 "THAT GIRL IS POISON"
Spoiler
1.
2.
3. Ma Barker
4.
5. Lincoln assassination
QOD: Lucretia Borgia
2.
3. Ma Barker
4.
5. Lincoln assassination
QOD: Lucretia Borgia
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Spoiler
1. Susan Hayward
2. Countess Loqueesha of Hungary
3. Sounds like Bonnie Parker to me.
4. Anne Murray
5. The Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by the Coward John Wilkes Booth
QOD: Lucretia Borgia
Bonus: Alexander the somethingth. Sixth? No clue on his first name, but I'm pretty sure his last was Borgia.
Bonus Bonus: Caesare Borgia
Bonus Bonus Bonus: I got nuthin.
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12/27 That Girl is Poison
1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
Oprah Winfrey
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
Zsa Zsa Gabor
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
Patty Hearst
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
Saucy Mamacat
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
Log cabin-gate - Yes, Abe had his own interns.
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
Britney Spears
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
Pope Dumbass the 0th
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
Kevin Federline
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
Fantine's warped, twisted mind
LFHP
1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live!
Oprah Winfrey
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass.
Zsa Zsa Gabor
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
Patty Hearst
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
Saucy Mamacat
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
Log cabin-gate - Yes, Abe had his own interns.
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
Britney Spears
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
Pope Dumbass the 0th
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
Kevin Federline
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?
Fantine's warped, twisted mind
LFHP
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1. This actress won her only Oscar out of 5 nominations for portraying accused murderess Barbara Graham in the movie, I Want to Live! Lana Turner
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass. Nope
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
Bonnie Parker
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
This answer Censored by the Canadian Government, and she's had her name officially changed anyway.
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
The Lincoln Assassination
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
Lucretia Borgia
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
PAF Wintergreen
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?nope
2. This Hungarian “Blood Countess” was allegedly responsible for the murders of hundreds of young women before the authorities went all Cask of Amontillado on her ass. Nope
3. Born in 1910, this woman was part of a gang that carried out a string of robberies in the early 30’s, although there are conflicting reports on whether she was actually involved in any of the shootouts or killings. The spree only lasted a few years before she and her partner were killed in a May 1934 ambush.
Bonnie Parker
4. This woman and her husband, Paul Bernardo, are possibly the most infamous killers in Canadian history. Responsible for the deaths of three woman (one being her sister) and suspected of others, she cut a deal for manslaughter and was released in 2005 after serving 12 years.
This answer Censored by the Canadian Government, and she's had her name officially changed anyway.
5. Mary Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the United States government, by hanging in 1865. She was found guilty of being a conspirator in what crime?
The Lincoln Assassination
QOD: This woman has been accused of incest, helping to plot the murder of her second husband, dispatching people with poison that she carried in a ring and having an actual poisoner on staff (when she was just too busy to take care of it herself, I guess), among other things. History can prove none of this and actually shows that she was a decent person who just had the misfortune to be born into a family full of nefarious characters and ill tempered rounders. And, as she died at age 39 after the birth of her 8th child by her third husband, when would she have found the time?
Lucretia Borgia
15! Point Bonus: She got bossed into a lot of marriages and troubles by her daddy the Pope, who apparently thought he was all that and a bag. You get 5 points for his Pope name, 5 points for his Number and no points for his real name (oh, heck, I know that if you know it, you're going to mention it anyway, so I'll toss in another fin for that. Ha!)
PAF Wintergreen
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Her brother was the real bad actor in the family. What was his name?
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: What’s the origin of today’s title?nope
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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Re: QOD Thursday 12-27 "THAT GIRL IS POISON"
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1-Susan Hayward
2-
3-Bonnie Parker
4-
5-Lincoln's assassination
QOD: Lucretia Borgia
Dunno any of the bonuses.
2-
3-Bonnie Parker
4-
5-Lincoln's assassination
QOD: Lucretia Borgia
Dunno any of the bonuses.
"#$%&@*&"-Donald F. Duck
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Re: QOD Thursday 12-27 "THAT GIRL IS POISON"
Of course they are acceptable, since it's obvious from your answers that she dictated them to you (or you have the weird ability to channel her, ha!).silvercamaro wrote: Being an unassuming sort of girl, Annie thinks no one will notice her absence, so she has asked me to tell you that she regrets deeply that she will be unable to post today. (I didn't take her laptop to the hospital, but she doesn't have anywhere to plug it in, anyway.) I realize that you may not be able to accept a surrogate set of Annie answers, but I am pretty darn sure that she would have gotten some of them:
Get busy charging up that laptop so she'll have something with which to occupy herself once she's lucid and carping that "there's nothing to do in here, it's boring!".
tanstaafl2 wrote:Spoiler
Oh and, "20 point bonus: John Mellencamp" for whatever that is worth...
Spoiler
20 points, I'd imagine. You and Annie ROCK!!!1
Meanwhile, stupid Jeopardy and National Treasure copying off my paper and stealing my thunder! I should have posted this one a couple weeks ago instead of trying to restrain myself. Ha! I obviously have not seen National Treasure and don't watch Jeopardy or I would've reworked this.
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Re: QOD Thursday 12-27 "THAT GIRL IS POISON"
Spoiler
1. Nope
2. Nope
3. Bonnie Parker
4. Nope
5. The Lincoln Assassination
QOD: Lucretia Borgia
15! Point Bonus: Pope Leo VII, aka Emilio Borgia
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Cesare
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: Marlo Thomas, Behind the Music
2. Nope
3. Bonnie Parker
4. Nope
5. The Lincoln Assassination
QOD: Lucretia Borgia
15! Point Bonus: Pope Leo VII, aka Emilio Borgia
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Cesare
5 Point Bonus Bonus Bonus: Marlo Thomas, Behind the Music
No matter where you go, there you are.