FNGD Q5 WALTER AND DONALDS.
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FNGD Q5 WALTER AND DONALDS.
Q5 - WALTERS AND DONALDS:
B - "HELLO MR AND MRS AMERICA AND ALL THE SHIPS AT SEA! LETS GO TO PRESS!"
1 - Walter Lippmann
2 - Walter Dobius
3 - Walter Cronkite
4 - Walter Winchell
BONUS:
"GOOD EVENING CANADA AND HOCKEY FANS IN THE UNITED STATES AND NEWFOUNDLAND. ITS HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA"
1 - Foster Hewitt
2 - Fosterbal Huet
3 - Frank Foster
4 - Fearless Fosdick
G - Who are Donald Duck's 3 nieces?
Ah, it should be Daisy, the fact checkers say/////
B - "HELLO MR AND MRS AMERICA AND ALL THE SHIPS AT SEA! LETS GO TO PRESS!"
1 - Walter Lippmann
2 - Walter Dobius
3 - Walter Cronkite
4 - Walter Winchell
BONUS:
"GOOD EVENING CANADA AND HOCKEY FANS IN THE UNITED STATES AND NEWFOUNDLAND. ITS HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA"
1 - Foster Hewitt
2 - Fosterbal Huet
3 - Frank Foster
4 - Fearless Fosdick
G - Who are Donald Duck's 3 nieces?
Ah, it should be Daisy, the fact checkers say/////
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Re: FNGD Q5 WALTER AND DONALDS.
etaoin22 wrote:Q5 - WALTERS AND DONALDS:
B - "HELLO MR AND MRS AMERICA AND ALL THE SHIPS AT SEA! LETS GO TO PRESS!"
4 - Walter Winchell
BONUS:
"GOOD EVENING CANADA AND HOCKEY FANS IN THE UNITED STATES AND NEWFOUNDLAND. ITS HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA"
1 - Foster Hewitt
G - Who are Donald Duck's 3 nieces?
Knothead, Splinter, and . . . Daisy Jr.
I know that's not right.
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Re: FNGD Q5 WALTER AND DONALDS.
4 - Walter Winchell
1 - Foster Hewitt
Heavens to Murgatroid!! I do not know!! I'm sure I heard it at one time.
I think one is Abby. I'll say the other two are Luella and Gabby. Just cuz.
1 - Foster Hewitt
Heavens to Murgatroid!! I do not know!! I'm sure I heard it at one time.
I think one is Abby. I'll say the other two are Luella and Gabby. Just cuz.
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[/quote]SportsFan68 wrote: Knothead, Splinter, and . . . Daisy Jr.
I know that's not right.
Knothead!!
Oh, Sprots, that one almost had me on the floor. And noone is here to pick me up right now!
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I'm glad I got a laugh ...
I can't get a correct answer 2nite...
Just wait til next week!
I can't get a correct answer 2nite...
Just wait til next week!
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Good job, Christie! I'm sure that's right!christie1111 wrote:
April, May and June!
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Yeh, its Daisy's nieces April May and June. Which I was looking for.
And Winchell. And Foster Hewitt.
I dont think anyone here reads enough old too-many-pages political novels to rememembe Walter Dobius.
My count eventually has G ahead by one point.
I think.
Congrats.
With only 75 minutes used, I will post my JFF question.
And Winchell. And Foster Hewitt.
I dont think anyone here reads enough old too-many-pages political novels to rememembe Walter Dobius.
My count eventually has G ahead by one point.
I think.
Congrats.
With only 75 minutes used, I will post my JFF question.
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I think Knothead was the nephew, Splinter was the niece.christie1111 wrote:I think that Splinter was Woody Woodpeckers nephew.
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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FNGD Q6 - A STEELY DAN QUESTION>
Q6 JFF
Well, there are big jazz legends, and there are old jazz legends, but these days so may of the big old jazz legends have died, that the Montreal Jazz Festival extends itself to related types of music. Including that of Steely Dan.
B - Steely Dan's recorded output includes a pretty direct cover of a Duke Ellington instrumental, named after a certain "across-the-river" city also important to this bored.
The song is track 6,side 1, Pretzel Logic; the orginal is 1929 Ellington recording
and on the bored, in this city....
numbers are never lost. Always recorded for posterity.,
G - Steely Dan probably didn't turn on any 19 year old girls this year....
at least not to the music of this mega superstar (mega in more ways than one, and inspiration to about half of American Idol auditioners.)
SHe also appeared at the Jazz Fest, and got really bad reviews,
Well, there are big jazz legends, and there are old jazz legends, but these days so may of the big old jazz legends have died, that the Montreal Jazz Festival extends itself to related types of music. Including that of Steely Dan.
B - Steely Dan's recorded output includes a pretty direct cover of a Duke Ellington instrumental, named after a certain "across-the-river" city also important to this bored.
The song is track 6,side 1, Pretzel Logic; the orginal is 1929 Ellington recording
and on the bored, in this city....
numbers are never lost. Always recorded for posterity.,
G - Steely Dan probably didn't turn on any 19 year old girls this year....
at least not to the music of this mega superstar (mega in more ways than one, and inspiration to about half of American Idol auditioners.)
SHe also appeared at the Jazz Fest, and got really bad reviews,
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I knew that!T_Bone0806 wrote:I wasn't making fun..it just made me laugh. I'm not one to talk..I had Streisand flying in the air a couple of q's ago!!SportsFan68 wrote:I'm glad I got a laugh ...
I can't get a correct answer 2nite...
Just wait til next week!
And I just now read the earlier Q -- good job, Melly!
I woulda said flying too JFF.
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Re: FNGD Q6 - A STEELY DAN QUESTION>
B - Steely Dan's recorded output includes a pretty direct cover of a Duke Ellington instrumental, named after a certain "across-the-river" city also important to this bored.
The song is track 6,side 1, Pretzel Logic; the orginal is 1929 Ellington recording
and on the bored, in this city....
EAST ST. LOUIS TOODLE-OO
numbers are never lost. Always recorded for posterity.,
G - Steely Dan probably didn't turn on any 19 year old girls this year....
at least not to the music of this mega superstar (mega in more ways than one, and inspiration to about half of American Idol auditioners.)
SHe also appeared at the Jazz Fest, and got really bad reviews
'RETHA FRANKLIN ("Hey Nineteen" don't remember the queen of soul)
The song is track 6,side 1, Pretzel Logic; the orginal is 1929 Ellington recording
and on the bored, in this city....
EAST ST. LOUIS TOODLE-OO
numbers are never lost. Always recorded for posterity.,
G - Steely Dan probably didn't turn on any 19 year old girls this year....
at least not to the music of this mega superstar (mega in more ways than one, and inspiration to about half of American Idol auditioners.)
SHe also appeared at the Jazz Fest, and got really bad reviews
'RETHA FRANKLIN ("Hey Nineteen" don't remember the queen of soul)
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Re: FNGD Q6 - A STEELY DAN QUESTION>
Not sure on the Ellington and *I* think I should know itetaoin22 wrote:Q6 JFF
Well, there are big jazz legends, and there are old jazz legends, but these days so may of the big old jazz legends have died, that the Montreal Jazz Festival extends itself to related types of music. Including that of Steely Dan.
B - Steely Dan's recorded output includes a pretty direct cover of a Duke Ellington instrumental, named after a certain "across-the-river" city also important to this bored.
The song is track 6,side 1, Pretzel Logic; the orginal is 1929 Ellington recording
and on the bored, in this city....
numbers are never lost. Always recorded for posterity.,
G - Steely Dan probably didn't turn on any 19 year old girls this year....
at least not to the music of this mega superstar (mega in more ways than one, and inspiration to about half of American Idol auditioners.)
SHe also appeared at the Jazz Fest, and got really bad reviews,
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I'll guess Houston. No river, but it's all I got.etaoin22 wrote:Q6 JFF
Well, there are big jazz legends, and there are old jazz legends, but these days so may of the big old jazz legends have died, that the Montreal Jazz Festival extends itself to related types of music. Including that of Steely Dan.
B - Steely Dan's recorded output includes a pretty direct cover of a Duke Ellington instrumental, named after a certain "across-the-river" city also important to this bored.
The song is track 6,side 1, Pretzel Logic; the orginal is 1929 Ellington recording
and on the bored, in this city....
numbers are never lost. Always recorded for posterity.,
G - Steely Dan probably didn't turn on any 19 year old girls this year....
at least not to the music of this mega superstar (mega in more ways than one, and inspiration to about half of American Idol auditioners.)
SHe also appeared at the Jazz Fest, and got really bad reviews,
I'll guess Jordan Sparks.
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Wild guess just aren't workin for me 2nite.SportsFan68 wrote: I'll guess Jordan Sparks.
Ugh!
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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See, etaoin..I was distracted by sitting so close to Ms. Camaro that I couldn't concentrate! I had Babs flying because MY head was in the clouds!!silvercamaro wrote:WTG and congrats, ladies!
T-Bone, our team may have been edged out, but I won by getting to sit on the bench with you.
However, I don't regret it a bit!!
Terrific game, everyone!!
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Re: FNGD Q6 - A STEELY DAN QUESTION>
etaoin22 wrote:Q6 JFF
Well, there are big jazz legends, and there are old jazz legends, but these days so may of the big old jazz legends have died, that the Montreal Jazz Festival extends itself to related types of music. Including that of Steely Dan.
B - Steely Dan's recorded output includes a pretty direct cover of a Duke Ellington instrumental, named after a certain "across-the-river" city also important to this bored.
The song is track 6,side 1, Pretzel Logic; the orginal is 1929 Ellington recording
and on the bored, in this city....
numbers are never lost. Always recorded for posterity.,
G - Steely Dan probably didn't turn on any 19 year old girls this year....
at least not to the music of this mega superstar (mega in more ways than one, and inspiration to about half of American Idol auditioners.)
SHe also appeared at the Jazz Fest, and got really bad reviews,
Something musical I know.......
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