Hint- Lived in the 20th century, his secratary became famous
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Hint- Lived in the 20th century, his secratary became famous
JFK? john f kennedy?
nope, its a nickname
bill clinton?
Harold Wilson?
Hitler?
1930s Chicago, an certian nickname, he was involved with what become a big crook
hmmm a all capone's buddy?
Johnny Torrio?
Uh well, The_Stranger got it right sort of, but Motep actually got the name, I dont know, everyone, who do you reckon should get next question out of Stranger and Motep?
Motep had the more exact answer. Al Capone prolly had several buddies, so TS answer could mean any of them.
Whoever gets here first... ~;)
HA! :grin2:
Which reknowned general got his military start in the 4th regiment of the French Army in the Franco-Prussian wr?
Foch?
I knew that one was to easy....your go...:bigcry:Quote:
Originally Posted by Conradus
It was Foch? Wow, I'm a lucky guesser.:scholar:
In which ancient authors work can you find tales about the Gold Age of Men, Narcissus and Ceres' daughter?
Ovid?
Seneca :P... its probably Ovidius... There is another one who it could be... but I forgot his name...
:S I'm always to late for the Whoever Gets Here First Race.
Tsssh, you won the race to the egg, what are you complaining about? ~;)
And that's like the most important Whoever-Gets-Here-First race. Live off your glory days; it's what Bob Geldof has been doing for the last 20 years.
tsss... Stop being a smartass! :D
Quizzes have that effect on people... :scholar:Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stranger
Lord Motep, you have the honor of asking the next question.
Who was the fourth of the Hanan dynasty?
(is this one better?)
Jesus is the answer too all.
Thats a wacky philosophy...:sweatdrop:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ichigo
Wing wong ching chong?Quote:
Originally Posted by Lord Motep of Kendermore
Pachacuti
Obviosly I suck at making questions. Its your go.Quote:
Originally Posted by AggonyDuck
I was sooooo close
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Originally Posted by Ichigo
:inquisitive:
I'm looking for an historical person.
This person was the first Briton to set foot on Japan. He helped the Shôgun to build the first Japanese ships of a western type. He also became a close and trusted advisor of the Shôgun in matters related to western trade and diplomacy; eventually he received the title of hatamatoand became a direct retainer of the Shôgun. He was the first foreigner to become a samurai. He helped organise the Dutch-Japanese and Anglo-Japanese trade and made several Japanese Red Seal trade expeditions along the coasts of South East Asia. He remained in Japan for the rest of his life and died there.
So who is the person I'm looking for?