FNGD Q3 - FRIDAY AUGUST 15, 2008 - I DUNNO
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FNGD Q3 - FRIDAY AUGUST 15, 2008 - I DUNNO
what this question will be about.
B - The auto product STP has a series of commercials with this catchphrase, based on a Somerset Maugham novel title. (which was also made into a film)
G - This weepy weepy film helped push the name "Jennifer" to #1 among girlie baby names in the US for about 15 straight years, 1970-1984 IIRC.
Young women now experience being in groups of Jen, Jen, Jen, and.... Jen. In consequence of that popularity
B - The auto product STP has a series of commercials with this catchphrase, based on a Somerset Maugham novel title. (which was also made into a film)
G - This weepy weepy film helped push the name "Jennifer" to #1 among girlie baby names in the US for about 15 straight years, 1970-1984 IIRC.
Young women now experience being in groups of Jen, Jen, Jen, and.... Jen. In consequence of that popularity
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The Racer's Edge (instead of The Razor's Edge.)
It's that wonderful film with Deborah Kerr and Cary Grant and they're supposed to meet at the top of the Empire State Building, but she gets hit by a taxicab and is paralyzed, so he thinks she's stood him up, and I thought if I babbled long enough I'd remember the name of it, but I didn't.
It's that wonderful film with Deborah Kerr and Cary Grant and they're supposed to meet at the top of the Empire State Building, but she gets hit by a taxicab and is paralyzed, so he thinks she's stood him up, and I thought if I babbled long enough I'd remember the name of it, but I didn't.
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Was Erich Segal one of Al's dorm mates too?hermillion wrote:"Oliver . . ."
"Jenny . . ."
(Al . . .? Tipper?)
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Re: FNGD Q3 - FRIDAY AUGUST 15, 2008 - I DUNNO
No ideaetaoin22 wrote:what this question will be about.
B - The auto product STP has a series of commercials with this catchphrase, based on a Somerset Maugham novel title. (which was also made into a film)
G - This weepy weepy film helped push the name "Jennifer" to #1 among girlie baby names in the US for about 15 straight years, 1970-1984 IIRC.
Young women now experience being in groups of Jen, Jen, Jen, and.... Jen. In consequence of that popularity
Love Story - I wonder if I would cry if I watched it today.