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Posted on 25-11-2008 15:58
It's always easy if you know the answer. They look familiar, but they don't ring any bells.


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Posted on 25-11-2008 16:40
Then perhaps Torellion should just answer the question himself.

I recognize him ,but not her.


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Posted on 25-11-2008 18:06
Looks a lot like Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, but can't find the photograph.


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Posted on 26-11-2008 09:04
That is the correct answer.

The picture is from Judy Garland's wikipedia entry.



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Posted on 26-11-2008 16:13
Ok, new question.

This one will be a bit hard unless you're a car aficionado.

What car (make and model) is this and what is so special about it? Apart from me seeing it IRL (and wanting to buy one as soon as I have the moneysmiley

This photo is from it's wikipedia entry.


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Posted on 26-11-2008 16:27
Looks like a 4 door maserati, can't find it anywhere though



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Posted on 26-11-2008 18:54
Pfft! Too easy...

Fisker Karma


This one's real easy too, but this is a car I really would like to own. Name it:


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Posted on 27-11-2008 11:05
Ariel Atom


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Posted on 27-11-2008 14:49
yup


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Posted on 27-11-2008 14:58
What car?


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Posted on 27-11-2008 20:25
It's the Venturi 300 Atlantique. It's pretty much the only sportscar made in France.


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Posted on 27-11-2008 20:57
Well, there is the much more famous Bugatti... but ok, that's a long story...


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Posted on 28-11-2008 14:09
Well, the 'original' Bugatti was french, but only up to WWII.

New question: Apparently nobody got the first one, so I'll change it.

Name the manufacturer and size of this yacht.


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Posted on 01-12-2008 15:26
Hint: It's European.

Hint 2: It's been featured in a movie, that I think all of us have seen.

Hint 3: The movies character who owned the boat, had a somewhat 'numerical' name.


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Posted on 01-12-2008 22:56
The currently pictured yacht is the Sunseeker 37M Trideck Yacht (37m/121'smiley

The one you're giving hints for (the previous picture?) is, I believe, the Sunseeker Predator 108 (33m/108'smiley which Le Chiffre owned in Casino Royale.


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Posted on 02-12-2008 13:10
Right you are, although my internet research tells me, that it is the 37M Trideck that is featured in Casino Royale.

But, you now have the question.


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Posted on 02-12-2008 23:08
Your internet research is wrong...smiley

Name the car:

Hint1: The pic is from a wikipedia entry

Hint2: Fancy, isn't it?

Hint3: They don't make 'em like this anymore...


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Posted on 06-12-2008 18:17
Hint4: Here's a toy version of perhaps the most famous car of this brand:


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Posted on 06-12-2008 22:07
Ok, became tired of there not being an interesting question. This is of course a Duesenberg, more specifically the image links to the Duesenberg J Judkins 1932


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Posted on 06-12-2008 22:12
Where is this?


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