Alright this is kinda from the top of my head from a show I saw on TV (NGO):
Sex
Engravings
Book
Temples
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Alright this is kinda from the top of my head from a show I saw on TV (NGO):
Sex
Engravings
Book
Temples
Kamra Sutra
I should still get that.
that is too easy. and yes subotan its yours if that is the answer (which we are just waiting confirmation of; think of a question you can ask)
Person
Methodist
Anti-Communist
Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
he needs to confirm it. just wait a little while. dont wanna screw up the game do we?
Yeah it was and he did :2thumbsup:
Awesome.
Anyone wanna guess?
...
No-one rises to the challenge?
I'll admit I need a bit more info... There has been over 700 KGC in history... Quite a wide choice with so few clues...
Ok, one more clue
-Generalissimo
Chiang Kai Shek.
Yep, that's right.
Your turn.
EDIT: Was it the Generalissimo that gave it away?
Actually, whoever wants to ask the next question can go ahead. I'm gonna be busier the next couple days.
And Prussian Uron swoops in and steals the kill!
What German word is in front of most German-made guns, shortened to simply "G" most of the time? This abbreviation has been in use since the late 19th century.
Gewehr
Language questions should be avoided, as not everyone here speaks English exclusively. Hell, I've watched enough foreign films to know what "Gewehr" means.
I'm going to ask a question demanding a Saulteaux word as an answer just to get back at PI.
woops! double post. mod please delete this post
-Person
-British
-18th Century
-Ear
ear? id say van gogh if i didnt know better.
Robert Jenkins?
AVSM?
He hasn't set a question...
someone else take a whirl???
What's the standard for waiting?
lets give each person a 5-day waiting limit, and if they haven't taken it by the end of day 5, than anyone can take it.
thats pretty fair, considering you can post something on sunday and not have to ask another until friday.
Already passed, its been three days. Take it away snite.
I don't want to ask any questions, anyone else can go.
I started out a loyal colonist in love with my mother country and while everyone else in my homeland argued for independence I worked feverishly to suppress us even farther. It wasn't until later, when I saw how subservient the mother country expected us to be that I turned on her and threw my lot in with the independence side. Hundreds of years later I am regarded as a statesman heroic against the suppressive adversity of the mother country and my original loyalty to her is largely forgotten.
Who am I?
Sorry, couldn't think of a way to use the new format.
Stephen Austin?
He wasn't so much loyal as just trying to be diplomatic and finding a peaceful solution.
... I guess his arrest for his efforts is why Texans are so averse to trying diplomacy first.
Er, George Washington?
thatd be too easy
actually.....he wasn't a general. i think he was a colonel in the french and indian war or something. but i know he was no british general.
and...what? you dont get to general for not agreeing with your masters? what does that....i dont understand that. trying to simplify it i came up with:
you get to general for agreeing with your masters
which...wouldn't fit this description at all. he said that the guy disagreed.
Re-read the text. It clearly says that to begin with, the person went along with whatever they were being asked to do by their "overlord", i.e. follow orders. Only after a crisis of conscience, or some other event did the person change their mind and reject their overlord/master and side with those in favour of independance.
I'm happy to be wrong about this, it's just that from the little I know of Washington, this could fit the bill. the n again, it could fit the bill of almost any Colonial-Military revolutionary, why not Simon Bolivar for instance?
whatever. its not that big of a deal.
Ben Franklin.
Insane in the Membrane.
haha lol it took me a sec to understand that :P
gah.....
John Adams? :dizzy2:
Idi Amin?
he just said it was insaneapache.
he could have worded it better...
ah yes, I didn't get it either. I was wondering if I should find a transcript of Cyprus hill lyrics in order to work that one out though...
"Whoooosh!!!"
"Whoa! What was that?!"
"Oh, that was just alh_p's joke going right over my head."
So I'm the only one that got that :inquisitive:
He was gonna look up Cypress Hill lyrics because he thought that "Insane in the membrane" was a clue as to where to find the answer.
Why Meth? Why?
And bejeebus did I throw this thread into a snarl. I sincerly apologize.
I started work designing bi-planes. I progressed to mono-planes and eventually jets. I designed many famous aeroplanes of the 20th centuary. One of the planes I designed is still used by airforces today.
Who am I? :inquisitive:
No.
E for effort though. :laugh4:
:laugh4:
No.
No.
Umm, ok, let's go through the rest of the Russian names: Tupolev, Mikoyan-Gurevich (MiG), Sukhoi, Tupolev, and Antonov?
No.
William E. Boeing ?
No.
Anthony Fokker?
Willy Messerschmitt?
No.
Dr. No? :idea2:
Leroy Grumman if it's not this guy then the Wright Brothes :sweatdrop:
No.
Give up yet?
One more clue would be handy at this point...
Yet I'm gonna risk Howard Hughes ?