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  • Eddie6th
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    Originally posted by CieraSL View Post
    Probably the old ones.

    Widescreen or fullscreen?

    Widescreen



    What's your favorite color of shoes?

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  • CieraSL
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    Probably the old ones.

    Widescreen or fullscreen?

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  • Eddie6th
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    Originally posted by CieraSL View Post
    Nacho Cheese Bugles. Yum yum!

    Favorite table game? (ping pong, foozball, air hockey, pool, etc.)

    They're all good! Of most recent,probably...Pool.


    What do you think looks nicer. The old Beetle or the new ones?

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  • CieraSL
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    Nacho Cheese Bugles. Yum yum!

    Favorite table game? (ping pong, foozball, air hockey, pool, etc.)

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  • Eddie6th
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    Originally posted by CieraSL View Post
    Porsche


    Favorite board game?

    Long time ago....Was probably Scrabble or Monopoly?



    What is your favorite flavor of potato chips?

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  • CieraSL
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    Porsche


    Favorite board game?

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  • the_invisible
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    The Governator... I almost wanted to say Peter Parker's Late Uncle... in his last words to Peter Parker.

    It's weird to see so many different cult groups and twisted wizardries all believe that the end of world is in 2012. Of course, I do not believe those claims. Scientists never made this claim, neither do any of the mainstream religions.


    Which Italian sports car maker features a prancing horse on its badge, other than Ferrari?

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  • CieraSL
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    Originally posted by CieraSL View Post
    Who said, "Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today"?
    James Dean said that.

    Originally posted by Eddie6th View Post
    Who were the 2 actors that played the main characters in the film 'The Sunshine Boys'?
    1975 film
    Walter Matthau as Willy Clark
    George Burns as Al Lewis

    1995 film
    Woody Allen as Al Lewis
    Peter Falk as Willy Clark


    Who said, "Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength"?

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  • Eddie6th
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    Originally posted by CieraSL View Post
    Nope. I would like to see the movie though.


    Who said, "Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today"?
    I didn't even know there was a movie? I've only seen a documentary. Quick...only 3 years to buy your dream car

    I don't know? Sounds like something Alice Cooper would say.


    Who were the 2 actors that played the main characters in the film 'The Sunshine Boys'?

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  • CieraSL
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    Nope. I would like to see the movie though.


    Who said, "Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today"?

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  • Eddie6th
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    Originally posted by the_invisible View Post
    Atom Ariel?!?!


    Who is the rebel without a cause?
    Atom Ariel.....Awsome! Absolutely Awsome! Oh,and I think it beat the Enzo,but just didn't want to admit it.
    James Dean.....What about rebel without a clue



    Do you believe in the 2012 end of the world prediction?

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  • the_invisible
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    Atom Ariel?!?!


    Who is the rebel without a cause?

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  • Eddie6th
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    Originally posted by CieraSL View Post
    From http://gonyc.about.com/cs/atozinde1/a/bigapple.htm

    In the early 1920s, "apple" was used in reference to the many racing courses in and around New York City. Apple referred to the prizes being awarded for the races -- as these were important races, the rewards were substantial.
    Based on the research of Barry Popik, the use of "Big Apple" to refer to New York City became clearer. Popik found that a writer for the New York Morning Telegraph, John Fitzgerald, referred to New York City's races "Around the Big Apple." It is rumored that Fitzgerald got the term from jockeys and trainers in New Orleans who aspired to race on New York City tracks, referring to the "Big Apple."
    In the late 1920s and early 1930s, New York City's jazz musicians began referring to New York City as the "Big Apple." An old saying in show business was "There are many apples on the tree, but only one Big Apple." New York City being the premier place to perform was referred to as the Big Apple.
    A 1971 campaign to increase tourism to New York City adopted the Big Apple as an officially recognized reference to New York City. The campaign featured red apples in an effort to lure visitors to New York City. It was hoped that the red apples would serve as a bright and cheery image of New York City, in contrast to the common belief that New York City was dark and dangerous. Since then, New York City has officially been The Big Apple.
    In recognition of Fitzgerald, the corner of 54th & Broadway, where Fitzgerald lived for 30 years, was renamed "Big Apple Corner" in 1997.




    Lethal Weapon saga or Rush Hour saga?

    cool info! I asked because i didn't know myself

    I've only seen lethal weapon.



    What's next...... Westfield,Caterham 7,...............?

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  • Eddie6th
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    Originally posted by RGP View Post
    A goofy accent.
    I know the accent you mean....It's coool !

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  • CieraSL
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    Originally posted by Eddie6th View Post
    Why is NY called the Big Apple?
    From http://gonyc.about.com/cs/atozinde1/a/bigapple.htm

    In the early 1920s, "apple" was used in reference to the many racing courses in and around New York City. Apple referred to the prizes being awarded for the races -- as these were important races, the rewards were substantial.
    Based on the research of Barry Popik, the use of "Big Apple" to refer to New York City became clearer. Popik found that a writer for the New York Morning Telegraph, John Fitzgerald, referred to New York City's races "Around the Big Apple." It is rumored that Fitzgerald got the term from jockeys and trainers in New Orleans who aspired to race on New York City tracks, referring to the "Big Apple."
    In the late 1920s and early 1930s, New York City's jazz musicians began referring to New York City as the "Big Apple." An old saying in show business was "There are many apples on the tree, but only one Big Apple." New York City being the premier place to perform was referred to as the Big Apple.
    A 1971 campaign to increase tourism to New York City adopted the Big Apple as an officially recognized reference to New York City. The campaign featured red apples in an effort to lure visitors to New York City. It was hoped that the red apples would serve as a bright and cheery image of New York City, in contrast to the common belief that New York City was dark and dangerous. Since then, New York City has officially been The Big Apple.
    In recognition of Fitzgerald, the corner of 54th & Broadway, where Fitzgerald lived for 30 years, was renamed "Big Apple Corner" in 1997.




    Lethal Weapon saga or Rush Hour saga?

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