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Post by Belchic on Jul 11, 2010 0:04:17 GMT -5
A: He was Mr. Big in the 1973 film, Live and Let Die.
Q: Next year, Disneyland will be opening a new ride called Star Tours II. The location of this attraction will be the former home of three previous attractions. Name the three attractions and the years they ran.
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Post by babclayman on Jul 26, 2010 17:37:43 GMT -5
A. Well, There can be...
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea Exhibit/Monsanto's Hall of Chemistry" (1955-1966) Adventure Thru Inner Space (1967-1985) And of course, Star Tour I (1986-2010)
Q. True Or False, The Actual Chocolate isn't actually posionous to dogs, Explain Reason for answer. *Hugs* X3
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Post by RaceFanX on Jul 27, 2010 0:49:11 GMT -5
A: True. It's actually Theobromine, a component of chocolate, that is toxic to dogs. Some types of chocolate that don't contain Theobromine, such as white chocolate, are safe for dogs to eat but please check first before giving your dog any.
Q: Oops! What US President infamously joked "My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes" to during a sound check for a radio appearence?
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Post by RaceFanX on Aug 7, 2010 8:33:29 GMT -5
A: Ronald Reagan
Q: What real-life American railroad owns the locomotives seen in the movie "Bolt" ?
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Post by RaceFanX on Sept 9, 2010 20:31:54 GMT -5
A: CSX
Q: A shot of what iconic US building's destruction was the defining image of the 1996 sci-fi movie "Independence Day" ?
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Post by Belchic on Sept 10, 2010 0:58:45 GMT -5
A: The White House.
Q: What do the movies, "Bambi", "The Fox and the Hound" and "The Lion King" all have in common? (To whoever answers this: Let's see how many similarities you can find!)
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Post by babclayman on Sept 10, 2010 4:02:24 GMT -5
A. Sure, I can do that. =3 For all three films, they all are about animals, They begin when the main character is a child, One of their Parents gets killed (In a Disney movie, what you expect) they grow up, fall in love along with having two "Friends" at their side (Or in LK case, being corrupted by these two friends) and the Films fade off is of the Main Character looking down from a rock or something like that.
I can also notice how Bambis plotline is reused in that LK thing. Beings with a Prince being born and everyone coming to see, He begins as a child, one of his parents gets killed, He grows up, falls in love with someone from his youth, There are two comic relief characters, there's a big fire and the film conclueds with his own children being born and he looks down from a rock as it happens...
I think what, Belchic said in his "Sleeping Beauty" commentary is somewhat True, The Stories in some Disney Plot Lines are being reused....
Q. In "Friends", there is a character whom works in, Central Perk known as Gunther. What was the reason that his actor, James Micheal Tyler, was hired for the role?
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Post by RaceFanX on Sept 10, 2010 9:55:31 GMT -5
A: "Central Perk" was the show's coffee shop and Taylor, originally hired as a nameless extra, was the only one on the set who could operate the set's expresso machine properly (he previously worked in several coffee shops in real life)
Q: What was the name of the "watchdog" in "The Phantom Toolbooth" ?
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Post by Belchic on Sept 10, 2010 12:38:15 GMT -5
A: Oh, I know that one! Tock! Or, if you want his full name, Tick Tock!
Q: What is the name of the drummer of KISS who replaced Peter Criss in the 1980's for a little while, but later died from cancer?
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Post by RaceFanX on Sept 10, 2010 12:49:47 GMT -5
A: Eric Carr, debuting in the era when the band still had makeup his character was "The Fox" and replaced Criss' "Cat Man."
Q: What is the only Major League Baseball team based outside the United States?
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Post by babclayman on Sept 12, 2010 8:43:46 GMT -5
A. This is a crazy guess, but I am going to say... The "Toronto Blue Jays" as they're based in Canada, Not the United States. X3
Q. Out Of The Following... Which one of these Disney Movies havn't been adapted into a Simpsons Episode, yet?
"101 Dalmatians" "Lady & The Tramp" "Mary Poppins" Or "Beauty & The Beast"
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Post by Belchic on Sept 13, 2010 12:16:54 GMT -5
A: Haven't watched the Simpsons, but I know that "101 Dalmatians" and "Beauty and the Beast" have been, so...I'm going to say "Lady and the Tramp".
Q: What breed of baleen whales has been known to use bubble-netting to catch it's food?
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Post by RaceFanX on Sept 13, 2010 12:54:28 GMT -5
Actually for Bab's one it is "Beauty and the Beast." 101 Dalmatians and Mary Poppins (with "expy" Sherri Bobbins) both inspired full-length episodes while "Lady and Tramp" was Simpsonized as the "Shady and the Vamp" segment of the episode "Love, Springfieldian Style" with canine versions of the Simpson family as the leads (specifically a mutt Homer as Shady and a blue cocker spaniel Marge as the Vamp). Bonus points for puppy Bart sneaking that he needs to learn how to lick his balls past the censors in that one. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Love,_Springfieldian_Style.jpg A: Humpback whales Q: One of the few comedies ever to win Best Picture at the Oscars, what 1977 Woody Allen movie beat Star Wars to earn that honor?
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Post by RaceFanX on Sept 19, 2010 21:10:05 GMT -5
A: Annie Hall
Q: Who built the world-famous Large Hadron Collider particle accelerator?
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Post by babclayman on Sept 22, 2010 4:52:32 GMT -5
A. I'm going to check and say...European Organization for Nuclear Research (Or, CERN...Yeah, don't get the short term for it either...)
Q. Dodie Smith wrote another Novel outside of "101 Dalmatians" & "Starlight Barking"... What was this Novel called?
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