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Can you name these 5 musical singers by what they've been quoted to saying? Can't tell I'm bored hun Oct 7, 2008 6:17 am
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Can you name these famous music singers by their quotes??? Prolly not but take a guess anyway. The answers will be posted below just scroll waaaaaaaay down ok? Have fun...P.S. I'm in no way approving or condoning their remarks [some are a bit....well you see over the top but just quoting them for the guessing game! 1st..is a male and you ladies just love to dim the lights and put his music on when your all alone with your main squeese......... “There's people making babies to my music. That's nice.”

















































“In my day, we didn't have the cocaine, so we went out and knocked somebody over the head and took the money. But today, all this cocaine and crack, it doesn't give kids a chance.”







“I hope young people will see how I changed my life and how it's up to them to make changes in their own lives to succeed.”

2nd is a woman who loves people who love people and has a very distinquishing nose...

“Why is it men are permitted to be obsessed about their work, but women are only permitted to be obsessed about men?” “Why does a woman work ten years to change a man's habits and then complain that he's not the man she married?”



Ok this next fellow was popular in the early 80's sported a spiked blond hairdo look and loves white weddings and the midnight hour... “I love it when someone insults me. That means that I don't have to be nice anymore.”







“The biggest misconception people have about me is that I'm stupid.”
santiz






“Everybody got it wrong. I said I was into porn again, not born again."”







“Rock isn't art, it's the way ordinary people talk.”







“It doesn't matter about money; having it, not having it. Or having clothes, or not having them. You're still left alone with yourself in the end.”




OK THIS NEXT FELLOW WAS VERY POPULAR IN THE 60'S AND WAS A MEMBER OF THE RAT PACT IN LAS VEGAS EVEN STARED IN A COUPLE OF MOVIES......
santiz

“it was a woman who drove me to drink, come to think of it I never did hang around to thank her for that'

'Hey lady! do I look all blurry to you? 'Cause you look blurry to me!'”







“If you drink don't drive. Don't even putt.”










Alrighty this will be the last one cuz I'm running out of time and need to get ready for work soon but should be the easiest of the bunch....... I've got to admit it's getting better. It's a little better all the time.”







“Will you still need me,will you still feed me..When I'm sixty-four?”







“In the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.”







“You know, I'm not one of these people that just because I've done all that I now become Superman. You can't touch me. You know, you can touch me. I'm very, unfortunately, very reachable,”







“Something like George passing, it makes you think, `God things are so impermanent: suddenly there's this little friend of mine, he used to get on the bus, and now he's passed away.' There's that whole lifetime of a friendship that physically has ended, not emotionally.”







“I used to think anyone doing anything weird was weird. Now I know that it is the people that call others weird that are weird.”

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Barry White

Barbara Stistands

Billy Idol

Dean Martin and lastly....

Sir Paul McCarthy

How did you do? Some pretty strange comments here I know but would sure hate seeing all that I've ever said up on the big screen
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Hey everyone let's have some fun and test our geography of some of the world's nations Oct 7, 2008 5:14 am
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Let's play a game of identifying the counties I will be listing by there Geography only in relation to where they are by the nations surrounding them ok? No cheating mustn't google or look on a map now.......O.K. the answers are listed below so after you have tried your best remember or write down your answers and check them off then post how many you were able to guess...have fun!!! .......here's goes........

Num1.......??? approximately the size of Texas, is bordered on the north by Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan, on the extreme northeast by China, on the east and south by Pakistan, and by Iran on the west. The country is split east to west by the Hindu Kush mountain range, rising in the east to heights of 24,000 ft (7,315 m). With the exception of the southwest, most of the country is covered by high snow-capped mountains and is traversed by deep valleys.

Num.2......???are an archipelago of about 700 islands and 2,400 uninhabited islets and cays lying 50 mi off the east coast of Florida. They extend for about 760 mi (1,223 km). Only about 30 of the islands are inhabited; the most important is New Providence (80 sq mi; 207 sq km), on which the capital, Nassau, is situated. Other islands include Grand ???, Abaco, Eleuthera, Andros, Cat Island, and San Salvador (or Watling's Island).

Situated on the Indochinese peninsula, Cambodia is bordered by Thailand and Laos on the north and Vietnam on the east and south. The Gulf of Thailand is off the western coast. The size of Missouri, the country consists chiefly of a large alluvial plain ringed by mountains and on the east is the Mekong River. The plain is centered around Lake Tonle Sap, which is a natural storage basin of the Mekong.

Num 3....Situated on the Indochinese peninsula, ??? is bordered by Thailand and Laos on the north and Vietnam on the east and south. The Gulf of Thailand is off the western coast. The size of Missouri, the country consists chiefly of a large alluvial plain ringed by mountains and on the east is the Mekong River. The plain is centered around Lake Tonle Sap, which is a natural storage basin of the Mekong..

Num 4.....Smallest of the Scandinavian countries (half the size of Maine), ???..occupies the Jutland peninsula, a lowland area. The country also consists of several islands in the Baltic Sea; the two largest are Sjælland, the site of Copenhagen, and Fyn.

Num 5......???, about equal in area to Nevada, is in the northwest part of South America fronting on the Pacific. To the north is Colombia and to the east and south is Peru. Two high and parallel ranges of the Andes, traversing the country from north to south, are topped by tall volcanic peaks. The highest is Chimborazo at 20,577 ft (6,272 m). The Galápagos Islands (or Colón Archipelago: 3,029 sq mi; 7,845 sq km), in the Pacific Ocean about 600 mi (966 km) west of the South American mainland, became part of ??? in 1832.

Num 6......??? consists of 332 islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean about 1,960 mi (3,152 km) from Sydney, Australia. About 110 of these islands are inhabited. The two largest are Viti Levu (4,109 sq mi; 10,642 sq km) and Vanua Levu (2,242 sq mi; 5,807 sq km).

These aren't so easy are they??? Don't give take a guess you just might get lucky

Num 7....Located in central Europe, ??? is made up of the North ??? Plain, the Central ??? Uplands (Mittelgebirge), and the Southern ??? Highlands. The Bavarian plateau in the southwest averages 1,600 ft (488 m) above sea level, but it reaches 9,721 ft (2,962 m) in the Zugspitze Mountains, the highest point in the country. ??? major rivers are the Danube, the Elbe, the Oder, the Weser, and the Rhine. ??? is about the size of Montana.

Num 8.....???, about 1,250 mi (2,012 km) southeast of Australia, consists of two main islands and a number of smaller outlying islands so scattered that they range from the tropical to the antarctic. The country is the size of Colorado. ???'s two main components are the North Island and the South Island, separated by Cook Strait. The North Island (44,281 sq mi; 115,777 sq km) is 515 mi (829 km) long and volcanic in its south-central part. This area contains many hot springs and beautiful geysers. South Island (58,093 sq mi; 151,215 sq km) has the Southern Alps along its west coast, with Mount Cook (12,316 ft; 3754 m) the highest point. Other inhabited islands include Stewart Island, the Chatham Islands, and Great Barrier Island. The largest of the uninhabited outlying islands are the Auckland Islands (234 sq mi; 606 sq km), Campbell Island (44 sq mi; 114 sq km), the Antipodes Islands (24 sq mi; 62 sq km), and the Kermadec Islands (13 sq mi; 34 sq km).

Everyone should get this next one..

Num 9.....???, slightly larger than Massachusetts, lies at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea. It is bordered by Egypt on the west, Syria and Jordan on the east, and Lebanon on the north. Its maritime plain is extremely fertile. The southern Negev region, which comprises almost half the total area, is largely a desert. The Jordan, the only important river, flows from the north through Lake Hule (Waters of Merom) and Lake Kinneret (also called Sea of Galilee or Sea of Tiberias), finally entering the Dead Sea, 1,349 ft (411 m) below sea level—the world's lowest land elevation.

And for the last one......

Num 10......??? occupies the western part of the Iberian Peninsula and is slightly smaller than Indiana. The country is crossed by three large rivers that rise in Spain, flow into the Atlantic, and divide the country into three geographic areas. The Minho River, part of the northern boundary, cuts through a mountainous area that extends south to the vicinity of the Douro River. South of the Douro, the mountains slope to the plains around the Tejo River. The remaining division is the southern one of Alentejo. The Azores stretch over 340 mi (547 km) in the Atlantic and consist of nine islands with a total area of 902 sq mi (2,335 sq km). Madeira, consisting of two inhabited islands, Madeira and Porto Santo, and two groups of uninhabited islands, lie in the Atlantic about 535 mi (861 km) southwest of Lisbon.

O.K. the answers are listed below so after you have tried your best remember or write down your answers and check them off then post how many you were able to guess...have fun!!!

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Afghanistan

Bahamas

Cambodia

Denmark

Ecuador

Fiji

Germany

New Zealand

Israel

Portugal

Not so easy were they???
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