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Posted on 04-07-2007 15:17
And the 2nd one is Dick Turpin!

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Posted on 05-07-2007 05:46
Which tv series are these title melodies from. The 1st is a childhood favorite of mine, the 2nd is something that has something to do with our current state. The 3rd is what we would want to avoid to become.


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Posted on 05-07-2007 13:16
Yes... I can remember the Dick Turpin thing now, but the first one (Bring 'em Back Alive) sounds like a crappy parody of the Superman theme.

I don't recognise any of Norlander's music, but the first one sounds familiar. Any more clues?


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Posted on 05-07-2007 14:27
These TV series are from the 70's and 80's. Now just go do what I did to find Dick Turpin - find a big list and watch all the intros on youtubesmiley


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Posted on 05-07-2007 17:14
1: Clue... I remember the main charecter having a 308 smiley (correct me if I'm wrong)
2: huh?
3: Sounds familiar I'm thinking some english serie.



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Posted on 05-07-2007 20:04
Boddin wrote: correct me if I'm wrong


You are wrong.


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Posted on 05-07-2007 22:05
1. The Equalizer
2. huh?
3. Sounds familiar...


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Posted on 06-07-2007 09:39
1. The Equalizer
2. Thirtosomething
3. Benson

Damn that Benson thing was hard. Question coming later.


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Posted on 06-07-2007 14:06
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The 3rd is what we would want to avoid to become.


So... black? smiley


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Posted on 06-07-2007 15:01
vuzman wrote:
Norlander wrote:
The 3rd is what we would want to avoid to become.


So... black? smiley


I was thinking being a servant of stupid people...but whatever pleases your klanrobe.


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Posted on 07-07-2007 09:50
Q: Where is Lotto Office no. 112 located?




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Posted on 07-07-2007 23:33
In St. Julians Malta...

Took me a while googling around finding nothing, and then all of a sudden I was thinking about our photo section and the photo I took. A nice tricky questionsmiley


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Posted on 07-07-2007 23:39
Next Question:

Name the 10 highest mountains in the Faroe Islands.


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Slættaratindur 882m
Gráfelli 856m
Svartbakstindur 801m
Kúvingafjall 830m
Teigafjall 825m
Kunoyarnakkur 819m
Havnartindur 818m
Urðafjall 817m
Middagsfjall 805m
Villingadalsfjall 841m


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Posted on 09-07-2007 02:14
A: Disenchant


Q: A football player's name becomes the name of a singer if you replace 2 of the letters in his name. Name the football player.

Clue: ****** ******



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Posted on 10-07-2007 17:35
There might be several that fit that description, though few have 2x6 letter names.

Thomas Helveg --> Thomas Helmig is a danish example, so I'll go with Thomas Helveg and ask a new question.

Q: What is the most expensive building ever built, and how much did it cost?


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Posted on 10-07-2007 22:31
The Bank of China Tower built in 1989 cost $1 billion USD.


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Posted on 10-07-2007 23:02
Not the most expensive building in the world, even if the top google link says so...do a bit more researchsmiley


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Posted on 11-07-2007 05:53
The "new" Wembley stadium, completed march 9th 2007 and cost £798 million or roughly $1,57 billion.

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Posted on 11-07-2007 10:10
Since me and Norlander talked about this subject some days ago I'm still certain its a certain Parlamentia building. But sadly I haven't found any price tag on this building yet. Let me know if you have found anything on this Norlander.



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