I give karma to the first... person who responds who has ever owned a parrot (or other talking bird).
The winner nominates the next "karma to the first" topic.
Maybe a parkeet doesn't qualify.. but it was capable of coming close to mimicking speech. It could say "pretty bird" rather clearly.
Quote from: retrorussell on January 26, 2011, 11:50:56 PM
Maybe a parkeet doesn't qualify.. but it was capable of coming close to mimicking speech. It could say "pretty bird" rather clearly.
Counts! My grandpa had a parakeet he taught to say "pretty bird," so I'd give you karma anyway.
Feel free to keep the thread going by granting karma for some other random quality.
Thanks!
I'll give karma to the first person who can tell me...
What Jeannie's dog was named on I Dream Of Jeannie?
Djinn Djinn
Karma to the first person besides me who has found an Indian arrowhead . . . .
Yup, it was funny because I was wanting to purchase one visiting around the Cherokee village in North Carolina. I found one when searching along the banks of a river in Tennessee while we were on that summer vacation.
Just started a blog I will give Karma to the first person to tall me the first post.
http://why-pay-the-dollar.blogspot.com/
Looks like STARCRASH is the first on the page.
But then Night of the Demon (1980) is the oldest (first) post...
free karma to first person who watched the whole X-Files show :teddyr:
I have !!
I've done it twice and own all the DVDs and movies !
Karma to the first poster who's ever been pregnant.
Quote from: Doggett on January 31, 2011, 08:04:11 AM
I have !!
I've done it twice and own all the DVDs and movies !
Haha, I do too, but saw the whole series 3 times, some specific episodes 4-5-6 or 7 times.
:thumbup:
I'm gonna give you double karma, since you are an X-Phile.
Karma to the first person to admit they've sung along to Cyndi Lauper songs ! :teddyr:
I'm not gonna lie - I go to the 80's sing alongs at Alamo Drafthouse regularly, so I've not only sung along to some Lauper, but I've sung along to some Lauper in PUBLIC!!!
Sorry, forgot to add one: Karma to the first person who has been to a midnight screening of The Room...
I forgot to add one myself. Karma to the first person who can give me a recommendation for a good western that is both foreign and isn't Italian in anyway.
SUKIYAKI WESTERN DJANGO
Now, karma to the first person who has beaten Morrowind, Tribunal, and Bloodmoon PLUS Oblivion, Shivering Isles, and Knights of the Nine!
Quote from: Couchtr26 on February 01, 2011, 06:57:33 PM
I forgot to add one myself. Karma to the first person who can give me a recommendation for a good western that is both foreign and isn't Italian in anyway.
indianasmith already beat me to the recommendation punch, but I'm still going to recommend The Good, the Bad, and the Weird, which was a phenomenal movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzNnCK5cd8Q
Quote from: Mofo Rising on February 02, 2011, 02:33:28 AM
Quote from: Couchtr26 on February 01, 2011, 06:57:33 PM
I forgot to add one myself. Karma to the first person who can give me a recommendation for a good western that is both foreign and isn't Italian in anyway.
indianasmith already beat me to the recommendation punch, but I'm still going to recommend The Good, the Bad, and the Weird, which was a phenomenal movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzNnCK5cd8Q
Thanks for the recommendation Mofo. I was recently watching some westerns and then I ended up watching one that caught me by surprise. A Man from the Boulevard des Capuchines (which can be seen below. I would recommend a place to buy but have yet to find a copy for sale with English subtitles.) It is comedic and rather slapstick but it turns the western on its head as it was made in the Soviet Union and affirms communist ideals. I kind of enjoyed the conventions as seen through the eyes of a different culture rather then American or Italian.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_NhHhO5HPg (whole movie, with English subtitles)
Sorry to go off topic there thought I would give a bit of perspective on why I asked.
You might look up El Topo, too.
Karma to the first person who enjoys drinking coca cola with a hint of lime.
Does rum and coke with lime in it count if so I do.
Quote from: [=1=]dolemite on February 06, 2011, 12:50:02 AM
Does rum and coke with lime in it count if so I do.
Cuba libres are awesome and forgotten in the modern age. However, if you get a chance try without the rum it accentuates the spice notes and removes the sweetness.
No woman on the board wants karma for getting pregnant? OK, I'll also offer karma to any guy who's ever suffered from "sympathetic pregnancy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couvade_syndrome)."
Quote from: Rev. Powell on February 06, 2011, 04:36:34 PM
No woman on the board wants karma for getting pregnant? OK, I'll also offer karma to any guy who's ever suffered from "sympathetic pregnancy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couvade_syndrome)."
Perhaps because getting pregnant
bears its own karma.
I was leaving it for Paquita (or someone else) to speak up for.
Have to admit, I am looking forward to seeing who claims sympathetic pregnancy!
I've never suffered from sympathetic pregnancy. Just sympathy.
Karma to the first person (besides myself) who's ever been diagnosed with clinical depression.
:bluesad: EDIT: Uh, no, not me. I just felt sad when I read that. :lookingup:
Quote from: Allhallowsday on February 08, 2011, 07:51:48 PM
:bluesad:
Are you trying to claim the prize, or sad that I asked the question? Ah heck, karma either way.
I just read that 1 in 6 Americans have been diagnosed with depression, which makes it sound more like an extremely common personality type than a disease.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on February 08, 2011, 08:09:50 PM
Quote from: Allhallowsday on February 08, 2011, 07:51:48 PM
:bluesad:
Are you trying to claim the prize, or sad that I asked the question? Ah heck, karma either way.
I just read that 1 in 6 Americans have been diagnosed with depression, which makes it sound more like an extremely common personality type than a disease.
I have not been diagnosed with clinical depression, and realized after I'd posted that what I had posted could be perceived as such admission. I might be clinically depressed, but like most sufferers, I'd guess, undiagnosed. :smile: :bluesad:
Aside from us all being either alcoholic, drug-addicted, or medicated, I also believe that perhaps constant psychic and/or corporeal pain is a reality for complex organisms on planet Earth.
There are several board members who have been kind enough to post their experiences with clinical depression. There are multiple chemical imbalances that can lead to depression. For instance, a popular immunosuppresive therapy for cancer has been demonstrably shown to lead to intense depression. I think it must be very scary to have to admit that your body is sending you signals that are pro-suffering. Nobody likes to think that their brain is not their own.
I can't speak to depression though, my emotions are like a dully muted trumpet, so softly played I'm lucky I can hear them at any point.
I know I didn't answer any of the previous karma calls, but I'll give karma to the first person who can post a YouTube video of the most ridiculous cover version of any song that is a good version in it's own right. So none of that Pat Boone metal music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWhj0e60jyc
Okay, karma to the first person who has killed another person. With their bare hands. In a drunken argument. Over who gets the last slice of apple pie.
(I can't be the only one...can I?)
Quote from: Sleepyskull on February 14, 2011, 01:37:06 AM
Okay, karma to the first person who has killed another person. With their bare hands. In a drunken argument. Over who gets the last slice of apple pie.
(I can't be the only one...can I?)
Shoot!!! For me, it was over the last slice of PUMPKIN pie, so I don't qualify. I don't really even like Pumpkin pie - I think I was just kinda grumpy that day - poor guy...
Karma to the first person who has seen every movie in the Amityville series, including the remake and that awful Amityville Curse movie which had even less to do with the first movies than the relentlessly awful "true" sequels.
Apparently I'm the only one who has seen all those stupid Amityville movies.
Here's a softball, karma to the first person who has eaten an entire package of soda crackers without thinking about it. I love soda crackers, and get antsy when I realize I only have one box left in my pantry.
An entire package, or entire box? I will go through a single plastic-wrapped package like nothing. One spoonful of soup requires at least one cracker for me, practically.
I think I've eaten a whole package of them (one-fourth of a box), but unfortunately I DID think about it :bluesad:
Well, I was just thinking of the single package. An entire box of soda crackers might take work.
Karma to both of you, and next category please.
Quote from: Mofo Rising on February 28, 2011, 01:22:33 PM
Well, I was just thinking of the single package. An entire box of soda crackers might take work.
Karma to both of you, and next category please.
Thanks!
Karma to the first who can tell me who was the little armored squire who served Jayce in Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors?
Oon of course!
Quote from: JayJayM12 on February 28, 2011, 05:44:12 PM
Oon of course!
Good man! I didn't think anyone would get it that fast.. sure was a weird cartoon premise.
Thanks! It was definitely pretty crazy, but I loved it!
Karma to the first person who has ever, as an adult, spent a long, several hour block watching old cartoons from your childhood...
Quote from: JayJayM12 on March 01, 2011, 09:59:09 AM
Thanks! It was definitely pretty crazy, but I loved it!
Karma to the first person who has ever, as an adult, spent a long, several hour block watching old cartoons from your childhood...
I've done that with GI Joe, He-Man, Thundarr The Barbarian, the list goes on and on.
Karma to the first person who owns a zombie action figure.
I don't own any zombie action figures, but I intentionally disfigured a poor stuffed elephant to look like a zombie for a girl I know who loves zombies (and elephants.) Also, my brother owns a whole lot of those Tortured Souls figures by McFarlane.
For no reason, karma to the first person who has watched the entirety of a Jewel Shepard movie other than Return of the Living Dead.
I can't give extra karma, but if it's Hollywood Hot Tubs, high five!
Quote from: Mofo Rising on March 08, 2011, 02:15:02 AM
For no reason, karma to the first person who has watched the entirety of a Jewel Shepard movie other than Return of the Living Dead.
I can't give extra karma, but if it's Hollywood Hot Tubs, high five!
CAGED HEAT II: STRIPPED OF FREEDOM. I also saw her bit part in THE COOLER, and I may have seen MY TUTOR, but I can't seem to remember which generic 1983 teen sex comedies I did & didn't see.
Karma to the first person who tells me Lightnin' Hopkins' real name.
And is DarkSider's zombie action figure karma still open, or not?
Sam John Hopkins
Quote from: retrorussell on March 08, 2011, 06:39:19 PM
Sam John Hopkins
Karma supplied! Would you care to make a karma challenge?
Hmm..
Karma to the first person who can tell me who is the SECOND leading scorer in Cleveland Cavaliers franchise history? First, obviously, is Lebron James.
Quote from: retrorussell on March 08, 2011, 10:35:39 PM
Hmm..
Karma to the first person who can tell me who is the SECOND leading scorer in Cleveland Cavaliers franchise history? First, obviously, is Lebron James.
Brad Daugherty? I'll wait to offer up a Karma challenge until I'm confirmed to be right - I'm only partially sure on this one...
Sorry JayJay, good guess though! I think he's third.
Hint: He's still playing in the NBA.
So close!
C'mon Jay, keep guessin'! Or others if you think you got it.
Quote from: retrorussell on March 09, 2011, 02:59:07 PM
Sorry JayJay, good guess though! I think he's third.
Hint: He's still playing in the NBA.
Actually, I think JayJay is right, according to the Cavs official site: http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/history/all-time_leaders.html. Though maybe it's not up-to-date.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on March 09, 2011, 07:01:39 PM
Quote from: retrorussell on March 09, 2011, 02:59:07 PM
Sorry JayJay, good guess though! I think he's third.
Hint: He's still playing in the NBA.
Actually, I think JayJay is right, according to the Cavs official site: http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/history/all-time_leaders.html. Though maybe it's not up-to-date.
Hmm.. maybe that's correct! I did find somewhere that it was Zydrunas Ilgauskas but I can't find that site again. Regardless, let's just close the case and I'll award JayJay the karma.
Well, thanks!
Karma to the first person who can name three villains from the original He-Man cartoon (but no Skeletor - too easy)...
Quote from: JayJayM12 on March 09, 2011, 10:49:43 PM
Karma to the first person who can name three villains from the original He-Man cartoon (but no Skeletor - too easy)...
Okay, lemmie try this: Beast Man, Mer-Man, and Tri-Klops?
Quote from: SPazzo on March 09, 2011, 11:58:04 PM
Quote from: JayJayM12 on March 09, 2011, 10:49:43 PM
Karma to the first person who can name three villains from the original He-Man cartoon (but no Skeletor - too easy)...
Okay, lemmie try this: Beast Man, Mer-Man, and Tri-Klops?
Karma sent! (although I almost had to dock you one for not naming Evil-Lyn, who was, despite popular opinion, way hotter than boring old Teela) :tongueout:
Okay sweet!
Now it's my turn.... Karma to the first person who can speak Klingon!
Okay, since it's been five days, I'm going to change the challenge: Karma to the first person who can tell me a Klingon word! :teddyr:
Kellicam -n. qelI'qam - unit of length, approx. 2 km
(http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm75/dolemitey/IMAG0037.jpg)
Quote from: [=1=]dolemite on March 16, 2011, 02:29:48 AM
Kellicam -n. qelI'qam - unit of length, approx. 2 km
Sweet! Your turn...
Karma to first person to tell me what the last post was at
http://why-pay-the-dollar.blogspot.com/ (http://why-pay-the-dollar.blogspot.com/)
Too easy! It's "Fighting Mad(1978)aka Death Force".
As long as we're playing the self-promotion game, I'll give karma to the first person who can name just one of the 82 movies I've "Certified Weird" at 366 Weird Movies.
Elevator Movie.
Quote from: Venomx on March 17, 2011, 01:37:05 PM
Elevator Movie.
Wow... one of the more obscure ones. You can suggest one Venomx!
Cool thanks. Ok, I'll give karma to the first person who can name 5 of Gamera's enemies.
(http://i53.tinypic.com/2isjgug.gif)
Gaos, Viras, Guiron, Jiger, Barugon
Correct, xJaseSFx! :thumbup:
Plus you named all the OLD school monsters not the new ones, for that I'll give you xtra Karma.
Good job. You're up.
OK, I haven't played in awhile . . . Karma to the first who can tell me what is the OLDEST identifiable stone point found in North America!
The CLOVIS point.
"They were dated to 13,000 to 13,500 YBP, a date confirmed by sediment layers in which the tools were found and the types of protein residues found on the artifacts"
Very good! I have actually found four or five of them over the years.
Hmmmm . . . OK, karma to whoever can tell me the name of the Red Baron's dog!
(it was a Great Dane)
Moritz!
Now I am officially impressed. OK, I yield the floor . . . for now.
Quote from: indianasmith on March 18, 2011, 01:38:10 PM
Now I am officially impressed. OK, I yield the floor . . . for now.
I played Snoopy in the musical "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown" years ago, and we had this crazy director who gave us all kinds of background material to work with on our characters (ummm... it's the freakin' Peanuts - we don't need character motivation) and a big part of mine was a ton of material on the Red Baron. Somehow, some of that info stuck with me - I didn't remember that I knew that until you asked it!
Okay, my turn - karma to the first person who has ever freaked out on someone at the movie theater who was being disruptive (talking, cell phone, texting - that sorta stuff). And I do mean FREAKED OUT - not just, excuse me sir...
Karma to the first person who owned and loved Plague Attack for the Atari 2600...
Quote from: xJaseSFx on March 18, 2011, 06:33:48 PM
Karma to the first person who owned and loved Plague Attack for the Atari 2600...
I used to own and love that game, but as part of an Atari 2600 games collection for Playstation 1...
Quote from: xJaseSFx on March 18, 2011, 06:33:48 PM
Karma to the first person who owned and loved Plague Attack for the Atari 2600...
Never played it, but now that you've mentioned it I will probably give it a play and a full review. All based on the awesome sounding name, of course.
Close enough sleepyskull for me to give you karma. You're up.
Hmmm.... Karma to the first person who (off the top of their head - no research!) can tell me the singer Meatloaf's birth name.
Marvin Lee Aday
:thumbup: You're up!
Okay!
Karma to the first who can tell me the name of the lion on the Island Of Misfit Toys in Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer (the 1964 special).
Quote from: retrorussell on March 23, 2011, 05:50:34 PM
Okay!
Karma to the first who can tell me the name of the lion on the Island Of Misfit Toys in Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer (the 1964 special).
Was it King Moonracer?
Yep; yer next!
Karma to the first person who can type the alphabet backwards! And no copy/pasting!
ZyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedCBA... oh... like the song, but backwards lol.
Okay, you're up Venomx! :cheers:
Thank you. :thumbup:
OK, Karma to the 1st person to name all 5 characters.
EDIT. Sorry that may be too hard for some, just name the cartoon for Karma.
(http://i52.tinypic.com/30djqef.jpg)
Voltron, if i'm not mistaken.
(http://i52.tinypic.com/30djqef.jpg)
Name this cartoon.
No Sir. Sorry it's not Voltron. Try again for some Karma.
Gatchaman? Think that was the Japanese name. Was called G-Force or was it Battle of the Planets in the U.S. was it not?
You are correct, Sir. :thumbup:
G-Force aka Battle of the Planets!
Good Karma! You're up.
Karma to the first person who owned more than 3 WWF LJN Wrestling Figures, the Ring and Steel Cage and can name the figures.
I owned way more then 3 of the rubber figures!
I had the ring, but no cage though... is that cool?
I can remember some of my favorites...
HillBilly Jim
Paul Orndorff
Hulk Hogan
Macho Man
Nikolai Volkoff
Iron Sheik
Kamala
Best toys ever.
I had every figure you named so karma for you VenomX..I also owned the ring, the blue steel cage that you put around it. Aside from those you named Venom, I also owned:
S.D. Jones, Adrian Adonis, King Kong Bundy, Big John Studd, Junkyard Dog, Terry Funk, Billy Jack Haynes, Hercules, Jesse Ventura, Dynamite Kid, Davey Boy Smith, Bret "Hitman" Hart, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, Magnificent Muraco, Rowdy Roddy Piper, Andre the Giant, George "The Animal" Steele, Corporal Kirschner, Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Tito Santana, Greg "The Hammer" Valentine and Brutus Beefcake.
That's an impressive collection! I always wanted Junkyard Dog and Jesse Ventura!
Thanks for the Karma.
OK, good Karma to the 1st person to name this movie!
(http://i54.tinypic.com/2llninb.jpg)
Crud . . . I've seen it recently, too . . . NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM?
(http://i54.tinypic.com/2llninb.jpg)
Name this movie.
No Sir. Sorry it's not Night at the Museum. Try again for some Karma.
Hints. Kids club, other famous Monsters in this movie.
The Monster Squad?
You are correct Sir, on the roll and it's not even WWF stuff lol.
The Monster Squad!
Good Karma! You're up.
Karma to the person who can name the Ishiro Honda directed Sci-Fi that bears some resemblance in plot to When Worlds Collide.
Gorath.
Correct. Karma given. Your turn again VenomX.
Cool thanks. I was thinking Catastrophe, but thats not Ishiro Honda.
OK, good Karma to the 1st person who believes in UFOS.
Repost/edit. That may have been too hard.
I do !!! :thumbup:
Yes, but did you ever see one? JK.
You're up. Good Karma for you. :thumbup:
Quote from: Venomx on March 28, 2011, 03:49:11 PM
Yes, but did you ever see one? JK.
You're up. Good Karma for you. :thumbup:
See one ?
I'm still waiting for the mothership to arrive to take me home. :wink:
Karma to the first person to admit they covered their eyes and ears at a scary moment during a film they saw at the cinema.
I DID!
When I was 17 and we went to see ANTHROPHAGUS (U.S. title THE GRIM REAPER).
That movie scared the CRAP out of me!
OK, my turn.
Karma to the first person who can furnish the next line to this poem, and the author:
"The anguish of the earth absolves our eyes till beauty shines in all that we can see . . ."
Quote from: indianasmith on March 28, 2011, 07:14:07 PM
I DID!
When I was 17 and we went to see ANTHROPHAGUS (U.S. title THE GRIM REAPER).
That movie scared the CRAP out of me!
OK, my turn.
Karma to the first person who can furnish the next line to this poem, and the author:
"The anguish of the earth absolves our eyes till beauty shines in all that we can see . . ."
War is our scourge; yet war has made us wise,
And, fighting for our freedom, we are free.
--Seigfried Sassoon
Excellent, sir! The Great War produced some amazing verse, didin't it?
I yield the floor to you.
Quote from: indianasmith on March 28, 2011, 11:30:15 PM
Excellent, sir! The Great War produced some amazing verse, didin't it?
I yield the floor to you.
Thanks! I usually hate poetry or verse but there's a lot of important meaning behind it here.
Hmm.. karma to the first person who can tell me who provides the voice for the villianess Roulette in Justice League Unlimited!
Virginia Madsen
Yes! You are up.
Thank you. :smile:
OK, good Karma to the 1st person to name this 80's cartoon.
(http://i56.tinypic.com/dw750j.jpg)
I don't want to fowl up the game so... BIG hint - Blank "and the wheeled" Blanks.
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
Quote from: Joe the Destroyer on April 02, 2011, 07:09:20 AM
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
Correct!
You're up. Good Karma for you.
Karma for:
Tell me the name of the creature from the Dark Tower series (Stephen King novels, yo) who feeds on laughter.
Dandelo?
retrorussell got it!
What is the name of the Ayleid ruin where Umbra lurks?
(Umaril the UnFeathered is automatically disqualified from answering this one!)
Vindasel
Karma to the first to name three Peter O'Brian movies.
The Intruder
The Stabilizer
Jungle Heat
Karma to the first to tell me what Mr. Magoo's first name is.
Quincy
Yup!
Karma to the person or persons who had the 'original' Game Boy!
(http://www.digitalbattle.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/gameboy_original.jpg)
Had it, might still have it, s**t now I want to find it. I'm going to be digging trough boxes all night. :bouncegiggle:
Karma for you, brother. :thumbup:
I had the original when it first came out in 89 I think, that was gone years ago. Although recently I was at a flea market and found an original almost brand new in the box not one damn scratch with a case. $15 I GRABBED IT!
I guess anyone's up. :wink:
I had a Gameboy right when it came out too.. the screen was more olive than grey. Yuck! But there were some great games.
Karma to who can tell me the last word of the song "Turnaround" by Devo.
Q:Are We Not Men?
A: it's pretty scary
(I know it's not from that album but it's rare I get to make a Devo reference.)
Yup. Good album though. Turnaround was the B side to Whip It. Nirvana did a cover of that song.
Quote from: Venomx on June 10, 2011, 05:17:02 PM
Karma for you, brother. :thumbup:
I had the original when it first came out in 89 I think, that was gone years ago. Although recently I was at a flea market and found an original almost brand new in the box not one damn scratch with a case. $15 I GRABBED IT!
I guess anyone's up. :wink:
Damn, that is some luck.
Thank you. Yeah that WAS luck, not a scratch w/ original box, bag, Tetris and directions.
I'll take a photo and upload to our 'Picture of the day' post later on.
Edit. Here's the photo... http://i56.tinypic.com/el8x04.jpg
Next. Good Karma to anyone who can list 5 classic Martial Arts movies without Google's help. :wink:
(http://www.tcmuk.tv/images/news/web_32.jpg)
Well there's
The Big Boss
Enter The Dragon
Return of the Dragon
The Chinese Connection
Master of the Flying Guillotine
At least those are the names I know them by. I looked them up on IMDb (AFTER I made the list :teddyr: ) and those are all listed amongst the dozens and dozens of a.k.a.'s for Lee's movies.
Bruce Lee is awesome. Good Karma for you! Master of the Flying Guillotine was the best! :thumbup:
Anyone's up. :twirl:
Karma to the first person to tell me the seven layers of the O.S.I. model.
Physical
Data Link
Network
Transport
Session
Presentation
Application
Karma to the first person to name 3 Moons in our Solar System. :wink:
Io, Europa, Luna (Our Moon)
Wait. Pop quiz for you Jase, fill in the blank and double your karma...
(http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ04Xc16ruq6Lo9T6Lzm8ts_7fGPYDEYWGzPyeWZwwXkD5uf8WULA&t=1)
"The Aliens of the ______ planet from the black hole."
For the Moons, good Karma for you, man!
Anyone's up. :twirl:
I can't recall for certain now but I think it was "tenth", wasn't it? I think "shadow" would have sounded cooler myself...
Karma to the first person who can name two NWA Western States Heritage Wrestling Heavyweight Champions...
Barry Windham
Larry Zbysko
Correct!
Extra karma for you retrorussell if you can name the lead character from the 1988-1989 TV series "Learning the Ropes" and his wrestling alter-ego.
Quote from: JaseSF on June 14, 2011, 12:25:43 AM
Correct!
Extra karma for you retrorussell if you can name the lead character from the 1988-1989 TV series "Learning the Ropes" and his wrestling alter-ego.
Lyle Alzado starred as Robert Randall. His alter-ego, the Masked Maniac, was played by Steve Williams.
Karma to the first person to name 1 of Data's 'crazy inventions.'
(http://www.zonadvd.com/imagenes/analisis/jordi/goonies/1.jpg)
Data from The Goonies.
False teeth grappling hook!
Good job, Circus!
Those are called the Pinchers Of Peril, that's his most famous invention. The others are...
Sticky Dart. (grappling sticky darts)
Wings Of Flight. (007 zip line)
Spy Eyes. (modified camera, deleted scene only)
Bully Blinders. (super flashlights)
Slick Shoes. (oil slick shoes)
Bully Buster aka Punch Out. (auto boxing glove)
The Intimidator. (coat blows up into muscles, deleted scene only)
Octo Blaster. (loud radio, deleted scene only)
Smokescreen. (garden hose fed through his sleeve, only in the novel)
Karma to the first person who can name 5 human characters who became Green Lanterns.
Quote from: JaseSF on June 25, 2011, 10:20:59 PM
Karma to the first person who can name 5 human characters who became Green Lanterns.
Not sure about order: Alan Scott, Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, Jon Stewart, Kyle Rayner :question: Am I correct...?
Just realized this my 1000th post!!!
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Yes you sure are.
Quote from: JaseSF on June 26, 2011, 01:02:00 AM
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Yes you sure are.
Not to brag, but I've never read a Green Lantern comic or seen the movie. I'm not totally sure how I knew this, as I had no need to research...
Anyway, karma to the first person who can name Steve Howe's album from 1993
WITHOUT looking it up!
Karma to the first person to tell me 6 Ron Marchini movies.
Karate Cop
Omega Cop
Death Machines
Arctic Warriors
Forgotten Warrior
Ninja Warriors
You got it.
Karma to the first to tell me Jughead's real name.
Forsythe Pendleton Jones III
Karma to the first person to name the movie this character is in...
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"See that? That's the people he killed."
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Karma to the first person who can tell me a plausible story where they have eaten over four pounds in food in a single sitting. That's right, folks, three pounds is easy and five pounds is a lot.
All I'm asking for is four pounds. Where did you do it? How did you do it? Karma point up for grabs, we're not judging...
I ate a 48 ounce steak and half of another. That's 4 1/2 pounds.
Quote from: retrorussell on October 18, 2011, 05:56:28 PM
I ate a 48 ounce steak and half of another. That's 4 1/2 pounds.
That's a lot of steak. Karma!
Quote from: Mofo Rising on October 18, 2011, 06:45:55 PM
Quote from: retrorussell on October 18, 2011, 05:56:28 PM
I ate a 48 ounce steak and half of another. That's 4 1/2 pounds.
That's a lot of steak. Karma!
Thanks! Not as difficult to do as it sounds. Porterhouse has a lot of bone.