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Human without the bean

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  1. I figured someone would have figured this out by now. No one's got this yet?
  2. For the record my intention was to make this a challenging thread. And so George, you may not figure it out. I hope you do, but this is what I like about good trivia. You learn things, things you never knew. I've laid all the cards out that I'm going to. Don't get the wrong idea or anything. When I came across this bit of trivia I thought, "Wow, that's fascinating stuff"! Good luck.
  3. No that isn't it, but now you're getting somewhere George. That's the obvious thing. After some editing, I'm hoping this is easier to understand what I'm asking for. Let me add this, hope you and yours George, are having a safe and Happy New Year.
  4. Wedding Bell Blues Marilyn McCoo or ~The Fifth Dimension~ It's right. I have a mansion forget the price Ain't never been there they tell me it's nice I live in hotels tear out the walls I have accountants pay for it all
  5. I may need to steer you a little bit in the right direction George. No. These actresses do not have anything to do with sharing a character on screen with each other. Individually they all share something each on their own. A hint then. Each of the actresses did these things in the same decade.
  6. Switching it up now a little. Take a look at this list of movie actresses. There should be something that should become rather obvious to draw from them. However, this is not the trivia that or, at least not the part, of the trivia that I'm looking for. What do all of these actresses share in common? Rachael Weisz Marcia Gay Harden Jennifer Connelly Jennifer Hudson Catherine Zeta-Jones Tilda Swinton Mo'Nique
  7. Well, since George has an idea about who this is and I haven't, and he might have it right but he just didn't get the first name right I will throw out Pete Best.
  8. I'm getting the sense that this is a subliminal message by WordWolf of some sort. Or, maybe because he ended his post with an exclamation point he like is bewildered. That looks French so google tells me that, "La Marseillaise" is the National anthem of France. Not knowing any French, I dug a little deeper and tried to decipher whether somewhere in the song are the lyrics ("There's nothing you can do that can't be done") in my post are also in those lyrics, and after translating "La Marseillaise" to English I couldn't find any similarities. Now had they been the National anthem to say England, or even to the world, or for any nation, then, that would have made sense. So I guess what I'm saying is No.
  9. "Behind Blue Eyes" "There's nothing you can do that can't be done"
  10. You must have a touch screen computer like I do because tapping the keys makes a sound. Anyway WordWolf, I figured that's what you were hinting at. I watched "The Graduate" on TV last night.
  11. I think my song is probably too obscure and it probably didn't really get a lot of play on the radio. Therefore, I'm ditching this for another one. Truckin' by ~Bread~ "If I should call you up, invest a dime And you say you belong to me and ease my mind Imagine how the world could be, so very fine" "I can't see me loving nobody But you for all my life When you're with me, baby The skies will be blue for all my life"
  12. What am I missing here? I should have put a comma after Hello darkness, but I don't think that is what's missing?
  13. I don't know anything about those things regarding the joining and being fired from "Rory Storm and the Hurricanes' but I think Richard Starkey (Ringo Starr) used to play for them before he joined The Beatles.
  14. Yes, Warren Beatty. She said only the second verse is about him ("like you were walking onto a yacht") and the other two verses are about two other men. So it may take some time before she drops any other names, if indeed there are any other names. Funny, but I thought it was about David Geffen until I came across her latest interview with People Magazine. Way to go WordWolf, you're up.
  15. I wonder if anyone might be interested in a thread (beside me here, now) that has something to do with trivia from a movie, or in a music song, or something about a music group, or about a television show or anything about an artist that might be of interest and test others with what they know about that trivia? It wouldn't be the first hit and miss I've started but I think I would like to give it a try. So the rules are: ask anything that has to do with a motion picture, an actor or actress, television, artist's in music, any genre in music, songs, albums, song writers, anything that has anything to do with anything. I recognize that in some circles keeping with the facts when it comes to trivia can become blurred. There are different opinions, or different answers about these subjects. Some accurate, some conjecture. Debates about them often arise. So let's try to keep it mellow. Let's don't get too down and dirty when it come to the facts about something. One example might be "Has Elton John ever had blue hair"? I would probably say yes, but then, someone with knowledge of the facts may say "no, he hasn't". And so on. So, hey if it is fun for awhile that's all I would hope for. Got it. I'll start. After keeping it a secret for more than 40 years who is the subject of the song "Your So Vain" according to the artist Carly Simon?
  16. The Weather Man Hope Davis Captain America: Civil War
  17. Oops, you might have got it George, or anyone, were busy doing the holidays, but this was Dusty Springfields "You Don't Have to say you Love Me" New song: Get outta my way Always in a hurry Always in between That's where you can find me Gettin' pretty tired of stoppin' In old run down cafes Some day I'm gonna find me a woman Rich enough to pay my way
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