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Post by Skye Muad'Dib on Jan 24, 2006 20:50:32 GMT -5
I thought you'd know it...
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Post by Morgana Le Fay on Jan 26, 2006 14:47:39 GMT -5
Honor. Duty. Family. Herd.
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Post by Foral McDerson Windu DOOM! on Jan 27, 2006 12:13:00 GMT -5
That's it! I'm not positive, but I'm pretty sure that's it. Skye?
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Post by Tiana, eh? on Feb 10, 2006 2:06:11 GMT -5
Bump.
Not a one word. 10 day rule. Anyone want the thread?
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Post by Jandalf on Toast on Feb 10, 2006 22:55:13 GMT -5
Commander was right, by the bye.
Why did the Wookiee cross the road?
Where did the famous (infamous?) Wilhelm scream originate?
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Post by Tiana, eh? on Feb 11, 2006 17:38:12 GMT -5
PETER JACKSON'S WIFE!
...Wait. That's LotR. Snrk.
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Post by Cy Otauna on Feb 14, 2006 8:06:06 GMT -5
*brain fart* Speilburg? Did I even spell that right?! It's Monday! Wait...no it's not...
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Post by Foral McDerson Windu DOOM! on Feb 16, 2006 11:39:47 GMT -5
It came from some western movie...*considers checking a backissue of SWInsider...*
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Post by Tempest on Feb 16, 2006 16:28:11 GMT -5
Wilhelm scream?
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Post by Jandalf on Toast on Feb 22, 2006 21:33:39 GMT -5
Yes. It faithfully appears in every single Star Wars movie. Just tell me whose database they grabbed it out of, and you get ONE MILLION POINTS!!
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Post by Hobbit-eyes on Feb 23, 2006 11:21:49 GMT -5
A film about Anacondas. A guy called Wilhelm was grabbed by an Anaconda while they were crossing a river and dragged under, and he let loose the infamous Wilhelm scream...
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Post by Tiana, eh? on Feb 24, 2006 0:34:24 GMT -5
Indiana Jones? [/random guess]
If I'm right, don't count it because I was GUESSING. If I'm wrong, good.
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Post by Foral McDerson Windu DOOM! on Mar 3, 2006 13:57:58 GMT -5
Are we allowed to look it up on sites like Wikipedia? Because I found it, and I'm not sure if we're allowed to do that.
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Post by Jandalf on Toast on Mar 4, 2006 23:41:23 GMT -5
Eh...the guessing's gone on long enough... (grins) According to what I know, Hobbit-eyes is very close. They were gators instead. Aaaaand...there was a tribute to the scream's origins in The Temple of Doom, as a matter of fact, so Tiana's on the trail as well.
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Post by Foral McDerson Windu DOOM! on Mar 7, 2006 14:54:18 GMT -5
I do know. So, I'm sorry if this is cheating, but it was from a movie called Distant Drums. It was named after a minor character whom it was used for in The Charge at Feather River. That is all I can tell you about that. information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_scream
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Post by Seacrest: Out on Mar 8, 2006 21:00:41 GMT -5
do they have a sample?
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Post by Tiana, eh? on Mar 9, 2006 20:03:58 GMT -5
I really need to watch Indiana Jones... it was really just a guess.
Do we give the cheating Foral the thread, or Hobbit-eyes?
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Post by Jandalf on Toast on Mar 21, 2006 18:11:09 GMT -5
(grins) Ummm...whichever one of them makes it here first.
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Post by Hobbit-eyes on Mar 23, 2006 7:22:18 GMT -5
*waves* I'm here!
.... but I can't think of a question... um...
OK, chance to show off your geekiness - why is Han Solo's comment that the Millennium Falcon 'made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs' NOT a mistake?
(FYI, it's thought to be a major error because parsecs measure distance, not time)
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Post by Morgana Le Fay on Mar 23, 2006 9:43:20 GMT -5
You answered your own question, Hobbit-Eyes...... There's a thing that Han warped gravity b/c of all the black holes around the Kessel Run and his speed, therefore, he made the Kessel Run in less than 12 Parsecs.
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