In Greek mythology who carries the world on his shoulders?
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In Greek mythology who carries the world on his shoulders?
Got to be Atlas.
OK.
Which work did Pablo paint in 1937 in black and white that the Basques wish to have as their own, except it hangs in the Museum Reina Sofia in Madrid and is now deemed to fragile to move?
:p
Which sport was invented in Polynesia?
I think that was The Scream...little bald ":o" face that was melting. Oop the one prior, Andre got that
This one...clueless ???
:vd:....jeezus. My bad, saw it, we need to highlight new questions in red ;D
Taking the salty blue drink...or skurfin' ;D
Surfin , yes my wet rubber encased friend.
Your go.
you just reminded me of this ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIw2uaYcvLU
Bahahaha f'kn classic ;D;D. Lemme think lemme think.....hmm
**What was the first human organ to be successfully transplanted**?
no Master, not that one ;D
Liver?
FFS Guys. If you know so much about history etc this should ring a bell. Think Franco, atrocities. Begins with the letter...................
G
http://www.artquotes.net/masters/pic...ernica1937.jpg
Any Guesses? Surely?
Well, with two questions on the table I'll roll the dice at the kidney and guernica. The individual question askers can tell me if I'm right, and pick your answer.
You nailed it Rhun, the Kidney. Good stuff.
I am going radical and guess the heart.
Somebody ask a new question. :(
I think I cleaned up with the last two, so how's about this one....
What connects Luc Besson, freedom of speech and the England Rugby Team?
He is a French film director, who directed Leon and The Fifth element.
No idea.
:confused: Is he one of the head directors of a french rugby team also called Leon?
If no one gets it by tomorrow morning, I'll have to think of something else. Once you look at the film titles, it really does have a large clue. I'll add another into the sequence, with the musical expression a perfect _____
Okay...they're all significant fifths. Fifth Element, Fifth Amendment, Fifth winner of the RWC.
What historical trait led to the corn snake being given it name?
I dont know. Bilbo Baggins earliest sexual experience?
Someone get bit right on the plug while picking corn?
The corn snake was in the air, flying, searching for survivors.
In other words, I dunno. ;D
Because the corn snake is yellow like corn.
Still no. In the early years of farming and the colonization of north America, when corn was kept in large barns, it used to attract a lot of rats and mice. The corn snakes were the species that were so often found around these barns, hunting the rodents.
Maybe something easier will suit you guys.
What have I got in my pockets?
If you multiply the number of Lions in the England logo, with the number of monkeys in the Bruce Willis film, and then divide the result with the number of sides in a hexagon, what is the result?