C Ceiling Cat Well-known member Feb 25, 2009 28,720 1,458 113 Feb 19, 2013 #262 jost said: who lived at 704 Hauser Street? Click to expand...
J jost Active member Jul 28, 2004 2,997 0 36 Feb 19, 2013 #263 Ceiling Cat said: Click to expand... correct!
S shack Nitpicker Extraordinaire Oct 2, 2001 51,697 10,106 113 Toronto Feb 19, 2013 #264 jost said: correct...... Click to expand... ...amundo!
N nondescriptive Banned Dec 22, 2010 5,314 9 0 Feb 19, 2013 #265 Name the prime time TV show that featured an african American super hero?
D dirkd101 Well-known member Sep 29, 2005 10,370 158 63 eastern frontier Feb 20, 2013 #266 Ceiling Cat said: Click to expand... 1 of each.
P Phil C. McNasty Go Jays Go Dec 27, 2010 26,988 5,110 113 Feb 20, 2013 #267 nondescriptive said: Name the prime time TV show that featured an african American super hero? Click to expand... Mantis??
nondescriptive said: Name the prime time TV show that featured an african American super hero? Click to expand... Mantis??
D dirkd101 Well-known member Sep 29, 2005 10,370 158 63 eastern frontier Feb 20, 2013 #268 Ceiling Cat said: Click to expand... Lt. Commander.
N nondescriptive Banned Dec 22, 2010 5,314 9 0 Feb 20, 2013 #269 Phil C. McNasty said: Mantis?? Click to expand... correctamundo!
B bobistheowl New member Jul 12, 2003 4,403 3 0 Toronto Feb 20, 2013 #270 What was the first film to be released in CinemaScope, which used widescreen projection of up to 2.66:1 aspect ratio? It's sequel was Demetrius and The Gladiators.
What was the first film to be released in CinemaScope, which used widescreen projection of up to 2.66:1 aspect ratio? It's sequel was Demetrius and The Gladiators.
B bobistheowl New member Jul 12, 2003 4,403 3 0 Toronto Feb 20, 2013 #271 What was highly unusual, (for the time), about the covers of The Amazing Spider-Man issues #96-98, (May-July, 1971)?
What was highly unusual, (for the time), about the covers of The Amazing Spider-Man issues #96-98, (May-July, 1971)?
B bobistheowl New member Jul 12, 2003 4,403 3 0 Toronto Feb 20, 2013 #272 What's the name of Bevis and Butthead's hippy teacher, and the name of their gym teacher, that enjoys getting kicked in the nuts?
What's the name of Bevis and Butthead's hippy teacher, and the name of their gym teacher, that enjoys getting kicked in the nuts?
C Ceiling Cat Well-known member Feb 25, 2009 28,720 1,458 113 Feb 20, 2013 #273 Ceiling Cat said: Click to expand... In the northern hemisphere
C Ceiling Cat Well-known member Feb 25, 2009 28,720 1,458 113 Feb 20, 2013 #274 Ceiling Cat said: Click to expand... In France, people eat approximately 500,000,000 snails per year.
Ceiling Cat said: Click to expand... In France, people eat approximately 500,000,000 snails per year.
C Ceiling Cat Well-known member Feb 25, 2009 28,720 1,458 113 Feb 20, 2013 #275 Ceiling Cat said: Click to expand... Keye Luke was first choice to play OB1 Kenobe, but he was not available.
Ceiling Cat said: Click to expand... Keye Luke was first choice to play OB1 Kenobe, but he was not available.
C Ceiling Cat Well-known member Feb 25, 2009 28,720 1,458 113 Feb 20, 2013 #276 Phil C. McNasty said: Melmac. Also ALF stands for Alien Life Form Click to expand...
C Ceiling Cat Well-known member Feb 25, 2009 28,720 1,458 113 Feb 20, 2013 #277 anon1 said: Corado. Click to expand...
C Ceiling Cat Well-known member Feb 25, 2009 28,720 1,458 113 Feb 20, 2013 #278 dirkd101 said: 1 of each. Click to expand...
P Phil C. McNasty Go Jays Go Dec 27, 2010 26,988 5,110 113 Feb 20, 2013 #279 Did you guys know there are more chickens than people in the world??! Its a fact: http://www.information-facts.com/funny/there-are-more-chickens-than-people-in-the-world There are almost 7 billion people on the planet and almost 4 times that many chickens Click to expand...
Did you guys know there are more chickens than people in the world??! Its a fact: http://www.information-facts.com/funny/there-are-more-chickens-than-people-in-the-world There are almost 7 billion people on the planet and almost 4 times that many chickens Click to expand...
C Ceiling Cat Well-known member Feb 25, 2009 28,720 1,458 113 Feb 20, 2013 #280 Phil C. McNasty said: Vodka = "water" in Russian Click to expand... Vodka = Voda ( Russian ) = Water