Re: In the eye of the beholder...(game)
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 9:36 pm
Tim Berners-Lee

the inventor of the internet
Les
... for the explorer at heart!
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And were there any saucy bits left out.shell wrote:another...
Laura Ingalls Wilder...
Again, sitting outside listening to her tell the stories of her youth, would have been fascinating! *smile*
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She's pretty *smile*dr.d wrote:I have been curious about this woman for a long time , Lillie Langtry
I would sit there beside You, if You would let me. *smile*dr.d wrote:I think that if I did have a time machine I would watch Sarah Bernhardt on stage
Good one les *Smile*les wrote:Tim Berners-Lee
the inventor of the internet
Les
She was amazing.....the TV series did not do her justice. Her love with Almanzo was....like...WOW! *Smile*les wrote:And were there any saucy bits left out.shell wrote:another...
Laura Ingalls Wilder...
Again, sitting outside listening to her tell the stories of her youth, would have been fascinating! *smile*
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Never read the books but loved the TV series
Les
*smiles and smiles at a wonderful memory* Oh yes I do know how hard it was...I had that trouble with Tarzan. *lol*dr.d wrote:how about another pair of Shakespeare's lovers. Beatrice and Benedick from "Much ado about nothing".
you have no idea how hard it is to find a picture of them that doesn't come from the movie
Tsk! Tsk! Tsk!!!! I think this requires 5 balls smacks mr. les!!!les wrote:Leslie Nielson .
A namesake
But above all he encourages huge "Belly Laughs" in me.
Les
Shame on you!!!1. For starters, images posted need to be connected to nonfictional or fictional people of history. The guidelines for "history", shall be anyone prior to the year 2000.
The images can be relating to, or people that are no longer with us, or still living. They can be characters from books, stories told, or plays.
But they can NOT be characters from movies or TV, or actors. (That theme is coming... *grin*)
I was hoping someone would come up with a great inventors during this *smile* Well done! And let's hear it for vibrators!!! *giggle*orchardsylvan wrote:Nikola Tesla
Tesla is the holder of over 278 patents dealing with such varied subjects as electricity, magnestism, vertical takeoff aircraft, and precursors to the internet. His inventions also made vibrators possible.
shell wrote:Tsk! Tsk! Tsk!!!! I think this requires 5 balls smacks mr. les!!!les wrote:Leslie Nielson .
A namesake
But above all he encourages huge "Belly Laughs" in me.
Les
Check out the rules ....
Shame on you!!!1. For starters, images posted need to be connected to nonfictional or fictional people of history. The guidelines for "history", shall be anyone prior to the year 2000.
The images can be relating to, or people that are no longer with us, or still living. They can be characters from books, stories told, or plays.
But they can NOT be characters from movies or TV, or actors. (That theme is coming... *grin*)
But he is funny, I agree! *grin*
