One...Quote:
How many strings on a tennis racket?
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One...Quote:
How many strings on a tennis racket?
Correct!
Which movie: "I am not an animal. I am a human being. I... am... a... man"
Elephant man, slurp slurp, John Hurt.
You called??Quote:
elephant man
:D
P
Thought you might 'pop' your head up :D
Well it's been one week and Happy Hammer hasn't exercised his perogative, so I've unilateraly decided that it's my turn.
So: Why are the Lumiere brother's famous?
Film Camera's
Incorrect....it depends on the racquet.Quote:
Originally Posted by silentC
Prince insists that the cross strings are started at the "head" end and finished at the "throat" end. This means that some racquets require the mains to be "tied-off" and a new string used for the crosses.
Therefore, the correct answer is ONE or TWO, depending on the racquet.
Honest Gaza
So strictly speaking, it's not 'incorrect' - just incomplete. Thank you linesmen, thankyou ballboys.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Honest Gaza
....I'd also like to thank my sponsors
Who said "The Force both obeys and commands" ?
And yes Craig it is my turn!
HH
OB1 KinOBe ?????
Close but not quite....
Man with bad case of Asthma ???
No not a man.....
Then it must be Princess Fiona....Shrek wanted to use the force on her.
You had the right movie with OB1........ and I thought Shrek was a New Age Man...
Happy Hammer,
"Film Cameras" was not an adequate reply I'm afraid.
Why not try and be more specific?
Ok....Princess Leila
No when I said not a man I meant not a human...
Auguste and Louis Lumiere are credited with the world's first public film screening on December 28, 1895. The showing of approximately ten short films lasting only twenty minutes in total was held in the basement lounge of the Grand Cafe on the Boulevard des Capucines in Paris and would be the very first public demonstration of their device they called the Cinematograph which effectively functioned as camera, projector and printer all in one.Quote:
Originally Posted by craigb
How's that?
HH
Jabba the fat bastardQuote:
Originally Posted by HappyHammer
No but I added to your rep for making me laugh.
Darth Vader.
May 4th be with you. :D
Somebody small but with really big ears.
Small with really big ears ????
You don't mean Deborah from Everybody Loves Raymond.
Yes Bob and his name is?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Willson
Pick me....Pick me
Yoda
At last:D
OK your turn Gaza.....
Oh bugger, I thought that it was Big Ears. :)
Ok...here goes
I have two coins in my hand adding up to 30 cents but one of them is not a 10 cent piece. How is this so ?
Gaza,
one of them is not a ten cent piece because it's a 20c piece. The other one is not a 20c piece because it's a 10c piece. :) Someone else have a go.
Mick
Obviously too easy.
What wood is often considered the strongest wood in the world for its weight?
HH
Balsa
Correct.
"...balsa wood is often considered the strongest wood for its weight in the world. Pound for pound it is stronger in some respects than pine, hickory, or even oak."
HH
nothing like having a good wood ay ?
remember having an industrial arts class once where we had to construct a bridge made of balsa and then hang weights underneath to see how much they could take before breaking. Incredible strength.
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