Joffa
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You answer the question correctly and you get to ask the next question
Musically,which band was the best selling foreign act in the U.S. for the 2000s?
Edited by joffa: 21/3/2011 10:28:58 PM
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avy1990
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AC/DC
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f1worldchamp
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avy1990
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Nah man, I've never sung in the US.
[size=1]Oh god that was bad.[/size]
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avy1990 wrote:[size=1]Oh god that was bad.[/size] +1 :p
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Heineken
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I get the feeling it probably was one of those bands that everyone thinks are American but are actually Canadian. And i also get the feeling it's not a rock/punk band - it's a country Western Band.
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Joffa
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It is not a country band It is not AC/DC It is not a Canadian band (No.2 on the list was Nickleback) It is not U2
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notorganic
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Dixie Chicks.
Dumb yanks buying their CD's & Merch just so they could burn them.
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notorganic
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Joffa wrote:It is not a country band It is not AC/DC It is not a Canadian band (No.2 on the list was Nickleback) It is not U2 Guessing Silverchair?
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Joffa
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It is not Silverchair It is not Dixie Chicks.
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notorganic
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Probably a trick question, right?
Something like The Beatles?
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Heineken
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Joffa wrote: It is not a Canadian band (No.2 on the list was Nickleback)
I was actually thinking Nickleback Hmmmm:-k Edited by heineken: 22/3/2011 01:55:43 PM
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Heineken
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notorganic wrote:Probably a trick question, right?
Something like The Beatles? That's probably right TBH,. That or Michael Jackson.
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The Beatles. For sure.
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Joffa
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The Beatles is correct.
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notorganic
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American Astronauts overcame the issue of ballpoint pens not being able to work in zero gravity by pumping millions of dollars into research and development of the now famous Astronaut Pen.
How did Russian Cosmonauts overcome this issue?
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Guest
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notorganic wrote:American Astronauts overcame the issue of ballpoint pens not being able to work in zero gravity by pumping millions of dollars into research and development of the now famous Astronaut Pen.
How did Russian Cosmonauts overcome this issue? Used a pencil BTW if you want to be technical NASA didn't invent the zero gravity pen it was invented by a private company. Edited by guest: 22/3/2011 02:55:04 PM
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Oops, Guest answered it first.
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notorganic
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Guest wrote:notorganic wrote:American Astronauts overcame the issue of ballpoint pens not being able to work in zero gravity by pumping millions of dollars into research and development of the now famous Astronaut Pen.
How did Russian Cosmonauts overcome this issue? Used a pencil BTW if you want to be technical NASA didn't invent the zero gravity pen it was invented by a private company. Edited by guest: 22/3/2011 02:55:04 PM Yeah, I know. Fun pithy story that I have seen used many a time in Trivia, though. Russians really did use pencils.
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Heineken
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:lol: Trust the Americans to waste a few million on somthing as comical on that :lol:
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Here's a question for you louts: The Storming of the Bastille was a key event in French history, and essentially saw the birth of the Revolution of 1789. How many prisoners escaped the fort when it was stormed by revolutionaries?
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None
He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.
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None is incorrect.
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He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.
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Joffa
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avy1990
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1789.
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dale1878
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Aha! Well done. Good on you, France; celebrate that freedom!
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avy1990
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It's unfair if Joffa was actually alive at the time. :p
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dale1878
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avy1990 wrote:It's unfair if Joffa was actually alive at the time. :p :lol: :lol:
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