Norlander | RE: Answer and ask |
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George Best
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Norlander | RE: Answer and ask |
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Q: The english and latin name of this common faroese flower is?
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Vuzman | RE: Answer and ask |
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Buttercup / Ranunculus
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When I kill her, I'll have her
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Norlander | RE: Answer and ask |
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Nope
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Boddin | RE: Answer and ask |
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Caltha palustris commonly known as Kingcup or Marsh Marigold
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Norlander | RE: Answer and ask |
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thumbs up!
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Boddin | RE: Answer and ask |
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In what city could this be found?
Second picture isn't the result of WWII bombings.
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Jogvanth | RE: Answer and ask |
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It's The Nelson Pillar in Dublin, Ireland.
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Jogvanth | RE: Answer and ask |
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Question: What computer game character has a trademark introduction, much in the same manner as James Bond (The Spy) ?
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Jogvanth | RE: Answer and ask |
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Clue: "My name is Bond; James Bond."
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No decision is so fine as to not bind us to its consequences.
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Jogvanth | RE: Answer and ask |
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Clue: He was first introduced to the public in 1987.
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Grizlas | RE: Answer and ask |
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Leisure suit larry
now I have to come up with something 
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Vuzman | RE: Answer and ask |
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While we're young...
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Roffen | RE: Answer and ask |
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I think I am going to add one more rule the the games... you have to post with 18 hours of your answer, or anyone can take the question! *(it's my game, so my rules apply )
So I am going to take this one!
How many years has Bill Gates been topping the list of the world's richest people , and what has his highest wealth been at any one time?
He has been knocked off the top now and currently number 3. He is also one of the top donators to charity. His charity foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has given $38.7B to charity since it was founded in 2000.
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OKJones | RE: Answer and ask |
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18 hours wtf??? that is going to change what excactly?
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Why would I want to end every post the same way? |
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Lazarus | RE: Answer and ask |
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13 years ?
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Roffen | RE: Answer and ask |
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It is going to prevent those pesky non-posters from stopping the thread.
Actually, I think 18 hours is fair enough time to find a new question. If you post at 11pm, you have unil 5pm the next day to find and post a new question. I don't think that is very unfair for those that check on the thread several times a day.
I can imagine, most of us have access to a computer during work-hours that can be used to this kind of stuff, instead of playing solitaire.
But if you feel that someone has been left out, I don't mind making it a 24-hour rule.
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Roffen | RE: Answer and ask |
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Lazarus, yup, 13 years, but that's only half the answer
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Lazarus | RE: Answer and ask |
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In 1999, Gates's wealth briefly surpassed US$101 billion causing him to be referred to in the media as a "centibillionaire".
Gates has several investments outside Microsoft, which in 2006 paid him a salary of US$616,667, and US$350,000 bonus totalling US$966,667.
That what you were looking for?
http://www.forbes.com/2008/03/05/richest-people-billionaires-billionaires08-cx_lk_0305billie_land.html
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Roffen | RE: Answer and ask |
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good job! your question.
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