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Tí¶kk - a.k.a Loki in disguise
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Norlander | RE: Answer and ask |
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Name the car, make and model:
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The conventional view serves to protect us from the painful job of thinking.
- John Kenneth Galbraith
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OKJones | RE: Answer and ask |
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Lamborghini espada 1968 - 1978
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Norlander | RE: Answer and ask |
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Yupp
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The conventional view serves to protect us from the painful job of thinking.
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OKJones | RE: Answer and ask |
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Eventually this became a bridge, name the bridge.
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Why would I want to end every post the same way?
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Boddin | RE: Answer and ask |
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Le Viaduc de Millau
Q: Name the person. He's probably most famous for his music. Oh and he's not the tallest of men late 1.50's - 1.60 if memory serves me.
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OKJones | RE: Answer and ask |
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Edvard Grieg
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OKJones | RE: Answer and ask |
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Ex-footballer who scored 365 goals in 427 domestic league appearances, 66 goals in 74 european appearences, and 68 goals in 62 international appearances.
Probably don't need to tell you that he was a striker, so I won't.
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Why would I want to end every post the same way?
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Laluu | RE: Answer and ask |
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Former Germany and Bundesliga star Gerd (Gerhard) Mí¼ller
Question coming in a little while.
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"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown."
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Laluu | RE: Answer and ask |
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What is said to be special about the animals that are used for making haggis?
Mostly told to American tourists.
(It might be good, if the people who have lived in Scotland decided not to answer)
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"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown."
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Boddin | RE: Answer and ask |
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A: Those who ask a Scotsman about it rarely get a straight answer. A common reply to the question "What is a haggis?" often goes along the following lines. "A haggis is a small four-legged Scottish Highland creature, which has the limbs on one side shorter than the other side. This means that it is well adapted to run around the hills at a steady altitude, without either ascending or descending. However a haggis can easily be caught by running around the hill in the opposite direction." (Wild Haggis) Surprisingly, this humorous myth is believed by many tourists, and thus they are shocked — and possibly disappointed — to hear the truth
Wild Haggis is a fictional creature comically said to be native to the Scottish Highlands. Each leg is supposed to be different length, a short leg and two long legs - although the Great Highland Haggis supposedly has one long and two short - allowing it to run rapidly around the mountains and hillsides which make up its natural habitat. It is also believed that male Haggis run only clockwise and female Haggis run only in a counterclockwise direction.
Fictionally, there are two species of Haggis, one with longer left legs and the other with longer right legs. The two species coexist peacefully but are unable to interbreed because in order for the male of one species to mate with a female of the other, he must turn to face in the same direction as his intended mate, causing him to lose his balance before he can mount her. As a result of this difficulty, differences in leg length among the Haggis population are accentuated.
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Boddin | RE: Answer and ask |
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Who am I. Should be easy...
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Laluu | RE: Answer and ask |
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Malcolm X, a.k.a. Malcolm Little, a.k.a. El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz.
Staying in a similar genre... Who is this?
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"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown."
- H.P. Lovecraft
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Al Sharpton
Q: Who is this?
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- Not all those who wander are lost -- J.R.R. Tolkien
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Norlander | RE: Answer and ask |
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Darwin in his younger years.
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Norlander | RE: Answer and ask |
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Name the car, make and model:
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The conventional view serves to protect us from the painful job of thinking.
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Boddin | RE: Answer and ask |
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Ford Bronco II
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Bronco_II
Lets proceed with this one.
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Jogvanth | RE: Answer and ask |
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Saab Sonett III 1970-1974 also called Saab 97.
Guess I was right.
Name this car, make and model?
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No decision is so fine as to not bind us to its consequences.
No consequence is so unexpected as to absolve us of our decisions.
Not even death.
-R. Scott Bakker. 'The Prince of Nothing'
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OKJones | RE: Answer and ask |
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Volkswagen Scirocco
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OKJones | RE: Answer and ask |
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Poker players are on home turf on this question.
Name the fish.
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Why would I want to end every post the same way?
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