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Famous Fans Check it out The Famous Football Supporters Page
Don't know them all but we got more of them than the scumbos.
Started by gordoz on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at hibeesbounce):
Re: Famous Fans !! not sure about Ian Rankin though...
- Bill Shankly.
Aim for the ceiling and you'll stay on the floor .
Aim for the sky and you'll reach the ceiling.
Re: Famous Fans i`m pretty sure Ian Rankine is a Raith Rovers fan....
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Which thing make India very famous in this whole worlds ?
Started by Johnblake on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at seoforums):
India was Golden ....
Because of its corruption Originally Posted by ravi0 because of its corruption OOH i am sorry that's my mistake you are right India is famous of corruption, India is the Best.
India famous for diversity,culture,unity.
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Who is the worlds most famous person living ? I asked myself that question yesterday and I didn't know who was.,.... I thought its someone Like Michael Jackson or elvis but there dead!!!
Started by Tom on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
You progresses last years most famous....
I mean think about it.
Sadly.
The historically famous chart thing named him most famous male since Michael Jackson...
Hard to say for sure...but either Obama or The Queen seem the most likely .
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The evil spawn of this thread.
What famous person died on the exact day you were born? (Different years don't count.)
This one's a lot tougher than the other thread. The only famous person to die on my date of birth was Walter Bradford Cannon, a neurologist...
Started by panache45 on
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by 45 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at straightdope):
I put this in the....
No one really famous died for the edit window.
That was a pretty big deal, so they tell me .
According to Wikipedia, the only famous person to die on my birthday was Bill Woodfull, Australian in LA started on my birthday.
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Have You Ever Met Anyone Famous ? In 1965 at 15 years old I had the pleasure of meeting Mick Jagger and getting an autograph.
Started by Beerbug on
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by 21 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bolt):
In 1987.
There was a photo in the Guide magazine I believe although I don't at 18-19 I met quite a few famous DMC DJs at the same nightclub and learnt a few tricks.
Was the patron) and I was a Young Leader.
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I have been very lucky, because I have seen a few famous people playing HoS! They really help the morale of the troops, and of course bring all their skills to the game too! They are:
Kenny-G
Rocky Balboa
Charles Bronson
Who have YOU seen playing HoS?...
Started by Kowalczyk on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tripwireinteractive):
This afternoon i saw henry kissenger, I aimed at the T-34 cupola and killed none other than the Leader of the Soviet Union, Stalin himself.
I think he's known enough to count as famous around these parts.
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Another MJR Member is Famous! Jason from New Zealand (TYCHO on MJR) is famous! There is a full article on him and his Jeep in NZ4WD Magazine. It's a top notch off-roading mag out of Auckland, NZ.
I know that Tycho is too humble to toot his own horn, so...
Started by Mike on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at myjeeprocks):
Adopt-a-Trail Crew member
Jeep Patrol Leader
Reforestation Supervisor
Licensed Ham - n6ujm
Eagle Scout.
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Originally Posted by bigZ General Sedgewick during the Battle Of Spotsylvania, 1864 (American civil war):-
"Don't worry, boys. They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist-" He, famous last words.
"It is my considered opinion that in the fullness of time...
Started by Ferdinand Foch on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ww2aircraft):
He got?"
- Stalin
In 1935, a French visitor asked Soviet leader Josef Stalin if he thought Pope.
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The (In)Famous Winston Churchill Crown
Say what you will about the 1965 Churchill crown of Great Britain -- with its unorthodox depiction of
the famous WWII prime minister -- this is the most unique of commemoratives minted to honor the
great man.
Slightly...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at collectors):
Instead of "Heads or Tails?" it was " Winnie or Liz? " It really looks as if old Winston was... .
For years I carried a Churchill crown as a good-luck piece .
I'm still looking for a MS67 cetrified example.
Say what you will -- I >>
WOW! That took guts .
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Hello everyone. Im new to this forum in writing but I have followed many many threads with much excitements. Anywho,
This is a picture that is widely known and personally its my favorite picture from the war since it screams combat all over. There are...
Started by zeigler on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at feldgrau):
3.Zug had 3 Gruppen, each with 4 Schwimmwagens - with 2 MG .
Boigk, so he was leader of 3.Zug.
3.Zug had 3 Gruppen, each with 4 Schwimmwagens - with 2 MG gunners .
He was leader of 3.Zug.
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