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crimhead
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Topic: A new game: Who is this? Posted: May 03 2010 at 13:55 |
Pat Sajak
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refugee
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Posted: May 02 2010 at 14:41 |
No, I’m double right. After some thinking, I realised it was a trick question. The right answer is both a and f, and you’d better believe it!
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He say nothing is quite what it seems;
I say nothing is nothing
(Peter Hammill)
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Conor Fynes
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Posted: May 02 2010 at 13:49 |
Well, you're half right...
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Posted: May 02 2010 at 13:40 |
a or f …
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He say nothing is quite what it seems;
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Conor Fynes
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Posted: May 02 2010 at 13:31 |
Conor Fynes
a) A brilliant and fascinating individual with much to offer the world
b) Lead vocalist for the progressive rock band Yes
c) Writer for 3 star trek next generation episodes.
d) Producer for Van Der Graaf Generator
e) J.R.R Tolkien (it was a pseudonym)
f) a kid who should be spending his time writing a paper to lessen his financial load right now.
THE FIRST ONE RITE?!??!
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Posted: May 02 2010 at 12:45 |
Both Friede and I are fictional characters. That doesn’t mean we’re not real. As for yours, Anton … it’s not you, so I’ll rule out #5 (which is obviously you ). I’ll also rule out the cat, the mother and the "all of the above"-option. So between the two that are left, I’ll go with #1. Now I’ll google, only to find out that the cat is right.
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He say nothing is quite what it seems;
I say nothing is nothing
(Peter Hammill)
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manofmystery
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Posted: May 02 2010 at 11:33 |
Who is John Shaft?
1)The black private dick that's a sex machine to all the chicks
2)The man that would risk his neck for his brother man
3)The cat that won't cop out when there's danger all about
4)A bad mother...
5)A complicated man but no one understands him but his woman
6)All of the above
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Time always wins.
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Posted: May 02 2010 at 11:27 |
^ Incorrect, the correct answer would have been:
6. Chevy Chase mentions her in Caddyshack, I'm pretty sure she's a fictional character
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refugee
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Posted: May 02 2010 at 10:37 |
Figure skater is correct!
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He say nothing is quite what it seems;
I say nothing is nothing
(Peter Hammill)
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BaldFriede
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Posted: May 02 2010 at 10:09 |
The name is familiar to me; I have definitely heard it before, but I can't exactly place her. However, figure skater seems to ring a bell for me, so I will go with that. Allow me to google afterwards, just to satisfy my curiosity.
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BaldJean and I; I am the one in blue.
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refugee
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Posted: May 02 2010 at 09:54 |
Thanks for waking good memories from my youth! To keep the ball rolling: Sonia Henie 1. Norwegian soprano, famous for her interpretations of Wagner 2. Norwegian composer and virtuoso pianist, her sister Harriet was a painter 3. Norwegian figure skater, Olympic Champion 1928, 1932 and 1936 4. Norwegian writer, awarded the Nobel Prize in 1928 5. Norwegian actress and director, famous for her work with Ingmar Bergman
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He say nothing is quite what it seems;
I say nothing is nothing
(Peter Hammill)
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BaldFriede
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Posted: May 02 2010 at 08:52 |
You are quite right; Benito Garozzo was a famous bridge player. He is now 83 years old and still plays bridge at BridgeBase (where lots of world class players play), and the table he plays at always has a huge crowd of spectators. He is affectionately called "Papi", and although of course at age 83 he no longer is what he used to be in his prime he still is a very good player (definitely better than Jean or I). Some experts consider him to be the greatest bridge player ever.
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refugee
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Posted: May 02 2010 at 08:34 |
Friede, you don’t have to answer my stupid question since the answer already is in your post:
2) Famous 19th century Italian actor in the commedia del arte; his role
was the harlequin
and
4) Italian 16th century poet, nicknamed "Il Dante secondo".
OK, I’m working on the next one …
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He say nothing is quite what it seems;
I say nothing is nothing
(Peter Hammill)
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refugee
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Posted: May 02 2010 at 07:05 |
I must correct myself: Not one bridge column, but many. He often played with another Italian named Belladonna, and they were maybe the world’s best bridge players at the time. I promise that I did not cheat, but of course I googled after I had answered. I suppose this means I must come up with a new one. I have a few ideas, but it will take some time. Can I choose a historic person, or does the person have to be alive? Anyway, I will not choose Magnus Carlsen!
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He say nothing is quite what it seems;
I say nothing is nothing
(Peter Hammill)
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refugee
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Posted: May 02 2010 at 05:52 |
Garozzo … have I read that name in a bridge column? Anyway, I pick the third option.
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He say nothing is quite what it seems;
I say nothing is nothing
(Peter Hammill)
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Posted: May 01 2010 at 15:14 |
Since I have no clue and I am not allowed to google, I must let my associative thoughts take me for a ride.
I go for the 5th option: Garozzo makes me think of Garros makes me think of Roland Garros, another Grand Slam tournament.
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BaldFriede
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Posted: May 01 2010 at 12:34 |
I just invented a new game. You take a person which is famous in a certain area but not that famous that everyone knows him or her. Then you offer five different possibilities what he or she might be famous for. I will start with an example:
Who is Benito Garozzo?
1) Famous Italian motorcyclist; won the world cup five times (among other things) 2) Famous 19th century Italian actor in the commedia del arte; his role was the harlequin 3) Famous Italian bridge player; won the Bermuda bowl ten times (among other things) 4) Italian 16th century poet, nicknamed "Il Dante secondo". 5) Italian tennis player in the 1930s; won Wimbledon once.
Please do not google; just guess and perhaps explain why you guessed that way.
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