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Post by brockandsable on Jul 6, 2006 19:01:16 GMT 1
In the movie Revenge of the Sith, what did Anakin Skywalker do that officially committed him to the Sith religion? This is sooo gonna make me look like a geek instead of just a redneck. But Anakin came into the emperor's chamber during his battle with Samuel Jackson. He kept Jackson from killing the chancellor by cutting off his hand . Then the chancellor killed him with those lighting bolts. Anakin then kneeled and was renamed Vader. Then he went and killed all those who were at the jedi temple..Damn..i feel so geeky right now. lol. ^^^^
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Post by The Great JT on Jul 6, 2006 20:08:00 GMT 1
That's all you had to say...
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Post by Stare on Jul 7, 2006 4:44:47 GMT 1
Keith Williams, you are up
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Post by Keith Williams on Jul 8, 2006 3:55:13 GMT 1
What 80's televison series was centered around a stuntman/ bounty hunter? Also who was the main star in the show and what was his name in said series.
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Post by The Great JT on Jul 8, 2006 14:16:37 GMT 1
Walker: Texas Ranger?
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Post by Keith Williams on Jul 8, 2006 14:48:33 GMT 1
Sorry wrong answer. Walker, Texas Ranger ran from 1993-2001. The show I am talking about ran during the early part of the 80's.
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Post by brockandsable on Jul 21, 2006 17:25:58 GMT 1
What 80's televison series was centered around a stuntman/ bounty hunter? Also who was the main star in the show and what was his name in said series. The Fall Guy starring Lee Majors? Was his name Steve Austin?
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Post by Keith Williams on Jul 22, 2006 0:05:47 GMT 1
You got everything but the characters name right. Steve Austin was the name of his character in the Six Million Dollar Man.
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Post by brockandsable on Sept 4, 2006 23:57:06 GMT 1
Colt Seavers?
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Post by Keith Williams on Sept 6, 2006 14:59:03 GMT 1
You know I forgot that I had even posted a question, with it being so long till someone tried to answer it. But E2 you are correct. You can now post a question.
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Post by brockandsable on Sept 6, 2006 17:38:55 GMT 1
Name at least five animated TV programs that have successfully made it in Prime Time within the last 7 years.
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Post by The Great JT on Sept 6, 2006 23:44:33 GMT 1
Family Guy American Dad! The Simpsons King Of The Hill Futurama
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Post by brockandsable on Sept 7, 2006 21:54:16 GMT 1
Word up, yo....
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Post by The Great JT on Sept 9, 2006 22:05:45 GMT 1
Killah. Lemme think.
On "According To Jim", why did Jim Belushi not want his daughter to see the sex ed video?
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Post by brockandsable on Sept 10, 2006 21:31:22 GMT 1
Because he was in it?
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Post by The Great JT on Sept 23, 2006 2:54:13 GMT 1
Ha ha, way to go, E2! You got it! You're up.
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Post by brockandsable on Sept 27, 2006 19:13:07 GMT 1
That was just a stab at Stare's chest.
This one is for you oldheads out there: During the heyday of "The A-Team" there was an episode where three members had a twin double. One guy didn't. Who was this man?
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Post by Keith Williams on Sept 28, 2006 1:26:08 GMT 1
Was it Murdock? Back then he was in a mental institute and the goverment didn't really consider him to be a part of the A-team.
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Post by brockandsable on Sept 28, 2006 14:43:42 GMT 1
I figured you would get that one, seeing as you are 106 now and were around 86 at the time.
You're up, yo.
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Post by Keith Williams on Sept 28, 2006 15:21:45 GMT 1
Well you know us 106 year olds. If we so much as move, we are gonna break something. ;D In the popular 80's tv series MacGyver, what was MacGyvers first name?
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Post by brockandsable on Sept 28, 2006 15:38:38 GMT 1
Didn't they say it was "Angus" near the end of the series?
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Post by Keith Williams on Sept 28, 2006 16:23:03 GMT 1
Damn it! I thought that one would go a while before someone got it. Well E2 you are up.
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Post by brockandsable on Sept 28, 2006 17:29:40 GMT 1
I watched MacGyver back in the day. I loved that show...
FOX had a short lived series in the late eighties called "WEREWOLF" where young Eric Cord roamed the countryside in search of someone. Who was he looking for and why is this person so important?
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Post by Keith Williams on Sept 28, 2006 18:48:39 GMT 1
He was in search of one Captain Janos Skorzeny played by the late Chuck Connors. The reason he was in search of him was cause he beleived that he was the original werewolf. And legend had it that if you killed the original werewolf the curse would be broken. If I remember correctly, he caught him at the end of the first season, killed him only to discover that there was another even older werewolf out there.
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Post by brockandsable on Sept 29, 2006 14:49:07 GMT 1
Indeed. "Remy" turned out to be the oldest werewolf. Unfortunately, the series ended in the middle of the second season and left us fans hanging in mid air.
You're up, yo.
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