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Yes I was correct in a round about way. Thanks for giving me that one.
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That's easy, (I think)...it's VE Day, Victory in Europe day WWII. That's Times Square in NYC.
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Yours now.
After that it was VD day!
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Maybe I'll pass, so maybe Captain will post the next one?
Here's a hint: it's NOT "Mrs. Oleson"!
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Here's a hint: it's NOT "Mrs. Oleson"!
Damn that's actually a tough one. The first evidence of the Yeti found on Mt Everest?
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Ha!
Damn that's actually a tough one. The first evidence of the Yeti found on Mt Everest?
Damn that's actually a tough one. The first evidence of the Yeti found on Mt Everest?
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Ha!
Damn that's actually a tough one. The first evidence of the Yeti found on Mt Everest?
Damn that's actually a tough one. The first evidence of the Yeti found on Mt Everest?
During the 1951 Everest expedition, Eric Earle Shipton CBE used an ice pick to give the footprints in the snow at the Memluk Basin some scale. The footprints measure between 12 and 13 inches long.
The photographs came more than 25 years after photographer and member of the Royal Geographic Society N.A. Tombazi claimed to have made the first European sighting of the mythical beast.
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Yeah, but I was hoping for year and the photographer!
During the 1951 Everest expedition, Eric Earle Shipton CBE used an ice pick to give the footprints in the snow at the Memluk Basin some scale. The footprints measure between 12 and 13 inches long.
The photographs came more than 25 years after photographer and member of the Royal Geographic Society N.A. Tombazi claimed to have made the first European sighting of the mythical beast.
During the 1951 Everest expedition, Eric Earle Shipton CBE used an ice pick to give the footprints in the snow at the Memluk Basin some scale. The footprints measure between 12 and 13 inches long.
The photographs came more than 25 years after photographer and member of the Royal Geographic Society N.A. Tombazi claimed to have made the first European sighting of the mythical beast.
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Yeah, but I was hoping for year and the photographer!
During the 1951 Everest expedition, Eric Earle Shipton CBE used an ice pick to give the footprints in the snow at the Memluk Basin some scale. The footprints measure between 12 and 13 inches long.
The photographs came more than 25 years after photographer and member of the Royal Geographic Society N.A. Tombazi claimed to have made the first European sighting of the mythical beast.
During the 1951 Everest expedition, Eric Earle Shipton CBE used an ice pick to give the footprints in the snow at the Memluk Basin some scale. The footprints measure between 12 and 13 inches long.
The photographs came more than 25 years after photographer and member of the Royal Geographic Society N.A. Tombazi claimed to have made the first European sighting of the mythical beast.
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It is your turn orson.
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Can you name the place, year, the guy in the 'helmet' -and the quote he made famous?
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Look, I'm not judging you - after all, I'm posting here myself, but maybe, just maybe, if you spent less time here and more time watching films, maybe, and I stress, maybe your taste would be of some value. Just a thought, ya know.
Look, I'm not judging you - after all, I'm posting here myself, but maybe, just maybe, if you spent less time here and more time watching films, maybe, and I stress, maybe your taste would be of some value. Just a thought, ya know.
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