FNGD Q5 - Friday July 25, 2008: CANT NAME THE TOPIC.....
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FNGD Q5 - Friday July 25, 2008: CANT NAME THE TOPIC.....
B - Augie Donatelli is a well-known American of a previous generation. What was his job?
G - "Katie Casey", in the (rarely to never heard) verse of this 1908 song, spent all her own money following her particular madness, which means, she had to demand of her beau, on Saturday, to....
G - "Katie Casey", in the (rarely to never heard) verse of this 1908 song, spent all her own money following her particular madness, which means, she had to demand of her beau, on Saturday, to....
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etaoin22 wrote:B - Augie Donatelli is a well-known American of a previous generation. What was his job?
G - "Katie Casey", in the (rarely to never heard) verse of this 1908 song, spent all her own money following her particular madness, which means, she had to demand of her beau, on Saturday, to....
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Augie was a baseball umpire! IIRC, he was on the first Sports Illustrated cover.
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME!
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Re: FNGD Q5 - Friday July 25, 2008: CANT NAME THE TOPIC....
Baseball Umpireetaoin22 wrote:B - Augie Donatelli is a well-known American of a previous generation. What was his job?
G - "Katie Casey", in the (rarely to never heard) verse of this 1908 song, spent all her own money following her particular madness, which means, she had to demand of her beau, on Saturday, to....
Take (her) Me Out To the Ballgame
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Eeks.etaoin22 wrote:B - Augie Donatelli is a well-known American of a previous generation. What was his job?
G - "Katie Casey", in the (rarely to never heard) verse of this 1908 song, spent all her own money following her particular madness, which means, she had to demand of her beau, on Saturday, to....
Augie was a chef.
Katie wanted to ride on the train.
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B- He was a doggie, haven't you heard of Augie Doggie? He had a friend named Doggie Daddy.
G- Buy her a hot dog?
G- Buy her a hot dog?
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Strange that I just recently read about the origin of Take me Out to the Ballgame - I never knew that story! I think it may have been at one of the ballgames Ellyn and I went to in California or Seattle a few weeks ago.
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Re: FNGD Q5 - Friday July 25, 2008: CANT NAME THE TOPIC....
Sorry team, NFC!etaoin22 wrote:B - Augie Donatelli is a well-known American of a previous generation. What was his job?
G - "Katie Casey", in the (rarely to never heard) verse of this 1908 song, spent all her own money following her particular madness, which means, she had to demand of her beau, on Saturday, to....
Artist?
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FNGD TIEBREAKER.
First correct answer wins.
This is in the tradition of unfair guest in the kitchen questions.
I have another Shakespearean soliloquy read by Shatner coming right up. As Bill said, "his depair is made worse by his inability to act"..
He is talking about the character, not himself.
Which character.
This is in the tradition of unfair guest in the kitchen questions.
I have another Shakespearean soliloquy read by Shatner coming right up. As Bill said, "his depair is made worse by his inability to act"..
He is talking about the character, not himself.
Which character.
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FNGD TIEBREAKER.
First correct answer wins.
This is in the tradition of unfair guest in the kitchen questions.
I have another Shakespearean soliloquy read by Shatner coming right up. As Bill said, "his depair is made worse by his inability to act"..
He is talking about the character, not himself.
Which character.
This is in the tradition of unfair guest in the kitchen questions.
I have another Shakespearean soliloquy read by Shatner coming right up. As Bill said, "his depair is made worse by his inability to act"..
He is talking about the character, not himself.
Which character.
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LOL!
I'll guess Hamlet.
I'll guess Hamlet.
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Macbeth?etaoin22 wrote:First correct answer wins.
This is in the tradition of unfair guest in the kitchen questions.
I have another Shakespearean soliloquy read by Shatner coming right up. As Bill said, "his depair is made worse by his inability to act"..
He is talking about the character, not himself.
Which character.
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I don't know. Bottom?
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I'll guess King Henry V
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Way extremely much fun!
Thanks, Doc!!!
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