Mini=The Voice of Reasonminimetoo26 wrote:Norway is not in America, guys...
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Damn. My secret is out.Beebs52 wrote:Yeah, that was the first thing I noticed about you, your lack of humor. Get THIS WOMAN a sense of humor here! Eh!minimetoo26 wrote:I have no knowledge, and I'm not even halfway to funny. It is pathetic.Beebs52 wrote: Absolutely. I'm telling you, it's all about the, well, spirit. The riffs. Because my knowledge is sitting somewhere under a couch cushion right now. Don't know about yours.
Just put in underoos and Pat's liver. No one will know your horrible dullness.
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I thought she was Swedish.minimetoo26 wrote:Norway is not in America, guys...
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Oh Pat. Why, you cad, you.Pat_Summerall wrote:I've golfed with Lance Armstrong
right after he won the Tour de France
they said he couldn't do it
he proved all the critics wrong
I said "Do you want them all to eat Crowe?"
then I saw his girlfriend
He said, "No, I'm looking forward to that part"
Well, then
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Okay, mucho better.
The first American to win the Tour de France was Greg LeMond.
(He's a sweetheart. I got to meet him year ago, thanks to Adventure Boy.)
The first American to win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating was Dick Button.
(Sonja Henie was Norwegian. I don't know if she gained American citizenship later, after she went into movies, but she never competed for the U.S.)
The Gulls edge ahead a bit more.
The first American to win the Tour de France was Greg LeMond.
(He's a sweetheart. I got to meet him year ago, thanks to Adventure Boy.)
The first American to win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating was Dick Button.
(Sonja Henie was Norwegian. I don't know if she gained American citizenship later, after she went into movies, but she never competed for the U.S.)
The Gulls edge ahead a bit more.
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Go Dick!silvercamaro wrote:Okay, mucho better.
The first American to win the Tour de France was Greg LeMond.
(He's a sweetheart. I got to meet him year ago, thanks to Adventure Boy.)
The first American to win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating was Dick Button.
(Sonja Henie was Norwegian. I don't know if she gained American citizenship later, after she went into movies, but she never competed for the U.S.)
The Gulls edge ahead a bit more.
Well, then
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DANGIT!!silvercamaro wrote: The first American to win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating was Dick Button.
I posted too fast, I was so happy to see I thought I knew an answer.
After I posted, I thought, "I bet Dick Button won a gold. Maybe it was a silver. Maybe. . . " Oh well.
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Crap, dint think of the boy skaters.silvercamaro wrote:Okay, mucho better.
The first American to win the Tour de France was Greg LeMond.
(He's a sweetheart. I got to meet him year ago, thanks to Adventure Boy.)
The first American to win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating was Dick Button.
(Sonja Henie was Norwegian. I don't know if she gained American citizenship later, after she went into movies, but she never competed for the U.S.)
The Gulls edge ahead a bit more.
Button coached my step mom. Who was good but not Olympic level.
Sheesh.
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He was my first thought, darn it!silvercamaro wrote:Okay, mucho better.
The first American to win the Tour de France was Greg LeMond.
(He's a sweetheart. I got to meet him year ago, thanks to Adventure Boy.)
The first American to win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating was Dick Button.
(Sonja Henie was Norwegian. I don't know if she gained American citizenship later, after she went into movies, but she never competed for the U.S.)
The Gulls edge ahead a bit more.
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Rats. I feel like such a Lutz.silvercamaro wrote:Okay, mucho better.
The first American to win the Tour de France was Greg LeMond.
(He's a sweetheart. I got to meet him year ago, thanks to Adventure Boy.)
The first American to win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating was Dick Button.
(Sonja Henie was Norwegian. I don't know if she gained American citizenship later, after she went into movies, but she never competed for the U.S.)
The Gulls edge ahead a bit more.
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I forgot to put it in a spoiler too.SportsFan68 wrote: I posted too fast, I was so happy to see I thought I knew an answer.
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Question Four: Great Moments in Cinema
Name a movie director who, according to IMDB, has used the pseudonym Alan Smithee for one or more motion pictures.
Harry Handhauser rose to cinematic success as a special visual effects creator. Name one film for which his effects are credited.
Both Qs have lots and lots of right answers, so if you don't know, you still have a good chance of guessing correctly.
Name a movie director who, according to IMDB, has used the pseudonym Alan Smithee for one or more motion pictures.
Harry Handhauser rose to cinematic success as a special visual effects creator. Name one film for which his effects are credited.
Both Qs have lots and lots of right answers, so if you don't know, you still have a good chance of guessing correctly.
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Martin Scorsesesilvercamaro wrote:Question Four: Great Moments in Cinema
Name a movie director who, according to IMDB, has used the pseudonym Alan Smithee for one or more motion pictures.
Harry Handhauser rose to cinematic success as a special visual effects creator. Name one film for which his effects are credited.
Both Qs have lots and lots of right answers, so if you don't know, you still have a good chance of guessing correctly.
War of the Worlds
Well, then
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Martin Scorsesesilvercamaro wrote:Question Four: Great Moments in Cinema
Name a movie director who, according to IMDB, has used the pseudonym Alan Smithee for one or more motion pictures.
Harry Handhauser rose to cinematic success as a special visual effects creator. Name one film for which his effects are credited.
Both Qs have lots and lots of right answers, so if you don't know, you still have a good chance of guessing correctly.
Frankenstein
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Yeah, right.silvercamaro wrote:Question Four: Great Moments in Cinema
Name a movie director who, according to IMDB, has used the pseudonym Alan Smithee for one or more motion pictures.
Harry Handhauser rose to cinematic success as a special visual effects creator. Name one film for which his effects are credited.
Both Qs have lots and lots of right answers, so if you don't know, you still have a good chance of guessing correctly.
Spoiler
Martin Scorsese, which I probably didn't even SPELL right...
Halloween, because it starts with an H like Harry and Handhauser...
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Hey Sprotsie, I bought the Plant/Krause cd today. Didn't listen to the whole thing, just a couple of cuts, but I think I'm gonna like it lots. Bought the Eagles, too. Woulda been terrific as a single disc..too much filler. Still pretty good..Eagles fans shouldn't have too many complaints..they just needed to trim the fat a bit.SportsFan68 wrote:I forgot to put it in a spoiler too.SportsFan68 wrote: I posted too fast, I was so happy to see I thought I knew an answer.
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[Bill the Cat] Ack! [/Bill the Cat]silvercamaro wrote:Question Four: Great Moments in Cinema
Name a movie director who, according to IMDB, has used the pseudonym Alan Smithee for one or more motion pictures.
Harry Handhauser rose to cinematic success as a special visual effects creator. Name one film for which his effects are credited.
Both Qs have lots and lots of right answers, so if you don't know, you still have a good chance of guessing correctly.
Spoiler
Hitchcock
Speilberg
NFC
Speilberg
NFC
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