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The Million Post Thread 80,001-90,000
November 23, 2007 at
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The new million post thread now you all get the pw'ing so we can quickly get through this one.






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Last Edited by Clivefrog
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The point of this thread is to get to 1,000,000 posts. We do this in 10,000 increments b/c the threads need to be closed after about 10,000 posts (per the moderators). We are currently in the 80,001-90,000 range. Usually, we have a group that just hangs out and chats, but sometimes it's just one person in the thread, so they entertain themselves. Sometimes we just post smilies if no one else is there (to keep the thread moving in post count). We'd love to have you join us if you'd like. Thanks for stopping by!
-Made2Act
If you eat Frog legs, consider yourself dead.
-Clivefrog
i see you baby.. shakin that ass... shakin that ass

[smileyjungle.com]
tsuperwanker taking control of clivefrog
GG taking over it all because she's the Queen
Clivefrog is King
, but we really know it's the Queen who rules!
Nobody rules me... I live in my own world
-daisy.
Clivefrog, I know you thought no one would notice that....
I'm just posting cause I wanna be in the wiki.
~~Murphy_boo~~
Boomertowne Trivia Answers
Q: In Flowers for Algernon, who is Algernon?
A: The Mouse
Q: Where did "I Dream of Jeannie" take place?
A: Cocoa Beach, FL
Q: What artists was on the covers of Time and Newsweek in 1975?
A: Bruce Springsteen
Q: To which planet were the spacecraft Viking I and Viking II sent to?
A: Mars
Q: Which two famous rivers flow through Iraq?
A: Tigris and Euphrates
Q: Who wrote the book "Roots"?
A: Alex Haley
Q: Which future Vice President served under Gerald Ford as his Chief of Staff?
A: Dick Cheney
Q: Geroge Harrison was sued for which of his following songs:
A: My Sweet Lord
Q: Who created L.A.M.B. clothing?
A: Gwen Stefani
Q: What was the name of President Ronald Reagan's English Sheepdog?
A: Lucky
Q: What was the federal minimum wage in the U.S. in 1982?
A: $3.35
Q: Which software company makes Access?
A: Microsoft
Q: Who did Rosie O'Donnell play in the Broadway show "Grease"?
A: Rizzo
Q: How did Angel Falls get its name?
A: Jimmy Angel
Q: Where is "Bed Stuy" located?
A: NY
Q: What scandal involved Hamilton Jordan, President Carter's chief of staff?
A: Cocaine Use
Q: Who is the author of the book "The Exorcist"?
A: William P. Blatty
Q: Where is SteamTown USA located?
A: Scranton, PA
Q: What U.S. President's motto was "The Buck Stops Here"?
A: Harry Truman
Q: What year did Paul Allen and Bill Gates create and sell their first product?
A: 1975
Q: What instrument did Jimmy Page play?
A: Guitar
Q: Which of these artists helped create the 20th century art movement Cubism?
A: Pablo Picasso
Q: Which is the second largest French-speaking city in the world?
A: Montreal
Q: Which well-known actor is the spokesman for the NRA?
A: Charlton Heston
Q: What '80s singer is married to "Austin Powers" director Jay Roach?
A: Susanna Hoffs
Q: Who was not in the original "Dirty Dozen" movie?
A: Robert Blake
Q: Which mineral is highly valued as an industrial flux?
A: Fluorite
Q: What do George Burns, Rose Kennedy, and Irving Berlin all have in common?
A: All lived to be 100 or older.
Q: What is the first name of baseball's Killebrew?
A: Harmon
Q: Who released the album Exile on Main Street?
A: The Rolling Stones
Q: Which city is the Pittsburgh of the South?
A: Birmingham
Q: Where is the Bradley theatre located?
A: Broadway
Q: Which part of the body of Bionic Woman was not bionic?
A: Left Eye
Q: Who was famous for the Cultural Revolution?
A: Mao Ze Dong
Q: Who said, "I am not a crook"?
A: Nixon
Q: What does "isuzu" mean in Japanese?
A: 50 Bells
Q: How many 300-yard passing games did Fran Tarkenton have in his career?
A: 9
Q: What name did Jacques Cousteau call his main research vessel?
A: Calypso
Q: Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I Have a Dream" speech when?
A: August 28, 1963
Q: What are the lands held by the state or federal government called?
A: Public Domain
Q: How many candles are on a Hanukkah Menorah?
A: 9
Q: What is a baby kangaroo called?
A: Joey
Q: Which amusement park is located on Lake Erie?
A: Cedar Point
Q: Who invented the mercury thermometer?
A: Gabriel Fahrenheit
Q: Lou Holtz coached with NFL team?
A: New York Jets
Q: What is the name of the art movement that flourished in the 1960s and 1970s?
A: Fluxus
Q: Who wrote the book Mommie Dearest?
A: Christina Crawford
Q: Who was the last person to set foot on the moon in 1972?
A: Eugene Cernan
Q: Who recorded the hit single "Mandy" in 1975?
A: Barry Manilow
Q: Who did the Seven Mules block for?
A: The Four Horsemen of Notre Dome
Q: Which film did best at the box office in 1970?
A: Love Story
Q: Which fictional planet did Alf come from on the 1980s sitcom of the same name?
A: Melmac
Q: Colorado is a Spanish word meaning what?
A: Reddish Colored
Q: Who is the old woman that Atticus makes Jem read to in "To Kill a Mockingbird?"
A: Mrs. Dubose
Q: Which of these singers had a band called Jimmy James and the Blue Flames?
A: Jimi Hendrix
Q: What uniform number did Robert Parish wear?
A: #00
Q: Who caught the Hail Mary pass thrown by Roger Staubach vs. Minnesota in the 1975 playoffs?
A: Drew Pearson
Q: In traditional Jewish weddings, couples get married beneath what?
A: Huppah
Q: What was the first model year of the Ford Falcon?
A: 1960
Q: Where was the setting for the TV sitcom "Happy Days"?
A: Milwaukee
Q: In what year was the Nikon F camera introduced?
A: 1959
Q: What is the capital of Switzerland?
A: Bern
Q: Which bridge has the longest span in the US?
A: Verrazano Narrows Bridge
Q: My daughter played Princess Leia in the original "Star Wars Trilogy", who am I?
A: Debbie Reynolds
Q: Who hosted "Tic Tac Dough"?
A: Wink Martindale
Q: Which amusement park is located in Ohio?
A: Cedar Point
Q: Which one of these inventions/discoveries came first?
A: Transistor
Q: What was the only American sitcom Andy Warhol guest-starred in?
A: Love Boat
Q: Where is the gluteus maximus located?
A: The buttocks
Q: What instrument did jazz great John Coltrane play?
A: Saxophone
Q: In the "Who's On First" skit, what's the pitcher's name?
A: Tomorrow
Q: What was Pete Maravich's nickname?
A: Pistol Pete
Q: What is americium-241?
A: Isotope Used In Smoke Detectors
Q: How did Dylan Thomas die?
A: Alcohol Poisoning
-Made2Act
If you eat Frog legs, consider yourself dead.
-Clivefrog
i see you baby.. shakin that ass... shakin that ass

[smileyjungle.com]
tsuperwanker taking control of clivefrog
GG taking over it all because she's the Queen
Clivefrog is King
, but we really know it's the Queen who rules!Nobody rules me... I live in my own world

-daisy.
Clivefrog, I know you thought no one would notice that....
I'm just posting cause I wanna be in the wiki.
~~Murphy_boo~~Boomertowne Trivia Answers
Q: In Flowers for Algernon, who is Algernon?
A: The Mouse
Q: Where did "I Dream of Jeannie" take place?
A: Cocoa Beach, FL
Q: What artists was on the covers of Time and Newsweek in 1975?
A: Bruce Springsteen
Q: To which planet were the spacecraft Viking I and Viking II sent to?
A: Mars
Q: Which two famous rivers flow through Iraq?
A: Tigris and Euphrates
Q: Who wrote the book "Roots"?
A: Alex Haley
Q: Which future Vice President served under Gerald Ford as his Chief of Staff?
A: Dick Cheney
Q: Geroge Harrison was sued for which of his following songs:
A: My Sweet Lord
Q: Who created L.A.M.B. clothing?
A: Gwen Stefani
Q: What was the name of President Ronald Reagan's English Sheepdog?
A: Lucky
Q: What was the federal minimum wage in the U.S. in 1982?
A: $3.35
Q: Which software company makes Access?
A: Microsoft
Q: Who did Rosie O'Donnell play in the Broadway show "Grease"?
A: Rizzo
Q: How did Angel Falls get its name?
A: Jimmy Angel
Q: Where is "Bed Stuy" located?
A: NY
Q: What scandal involved Hamilton Jordan, President Carter's chief of staff?
A: Cocaine Use
Q: Who is the author of the book "The Exorcist"?
A: William P. Blatty
Q: Where is SteamTown USA located?
A: Scranton, PA
Q: What U.S. President's motto was "The Buck Stops Here"?
A: Harry Truman
Q: What year did Paul Allen and Bill Gates create and sell their first product?
A: 1975
Q: What instrument did Jimmy Page play?
A: Guitar
Q: Which of these artists helped create the 20th century art movement Cubism?
A: Pablo Picasso
Q: Which is the second largest French-speaking city in the world?
A: Montreal
Q: Which well-known actor is the spokesman for the NRA?
A: Charlton Heston
Q: What '80s singer is married to "Austin Powers" director Jay Roach?
A: Susanna Hoffs
Q: Who was not in the original "Dirty Dozen" movie?
A: Robert Blake
Q: Which mineral is highly valued as an industrial flux?
A: Fluorite
Q: What do George Burns, Rose Kennedy, and Irving Berlin all have in common?
A: All lived to be 100 or older.
Q: What is the first name of baseball's Killebrew?
A: Harmon
Q: Who released the album Exile on Main Street?
A: The Rolling Stones
Q: Which city is the Pittsburgh of the South?
A: Birmingham
Q: Where is the Bradley theatre located?
A: Broadway
Q: Which part of the body of Bionic Woman was not bionic?
A: Left Eye
Q: Who was famous for the Cultural Revolution?
A: Mao Ze Dong
Q: Who said, "I am not a crook"?
A: Nixon
Q: What does "isuzu" mean in Japanese?
A: 50 Bells
Q: How many 300-yard passing games did Fran Tarkenton have in his career?
A: 9
Q: What name did Jacques Cousteau call his main research vessel?
A: Calypso
Q: Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I Have a Dream" speech when?
A: August 28, 1963
Q: What are the lands held by the state or federal government called?
A: Public Domain
Q: How many candles are on a Hanukkah Menorah?
A: 9
Q: What is a baby kangaroo called?
A: Joey
Q: Which amusement park is located on Lake Erie?
A: Cedar Point
Q: Who invented the mercury thermometer?
A: Gabriel Fahrenheit
Q: Lou Holtz coached with NFL team?
A: New York Jets
Q: What is the name of the art movement that flourished in the 1960s and 1970s?
A: Fluxus
Q: Who wrote the book Mommie Dearest?
A: Christina Crawford
Q: Who was the last person to set foot on the moon in 1972?
A: Eugene Cernan
Q: Who recorded the hit single "Mandy" in 1975?
A: Barry Manilow
Q: Who did the Seven Mules block for?
A: The Four Horsemen of Notre Dome
Q: Which film did best at the box office in 1970?
A: Love Story
Q: Which fictional planet did Alf come from on the 1980s sitcom of the same name?
A: Melmac
Q: Colorado is a Spanish word meaning what?
A: Reddish Colored
Q: Who is the old woman that Atticus makes Jem read to in "To Kill a Mockingbird?"
A: Mrs. Dubose
Q: Which of these singers had a band called Jimmy James and the Blue Flames?
A: Jimi Hendrix
Q: What uniform number did Robert Parish wear?
A: #00
Q: Who caught the Hail Mary pass thrown by Roger Staubach vs. Minnesota in the 1975 playoffs?
A: Drew Pearson
Q: In traditional Jewish weddings, couples get married beneath what?
A: Huppah
Q: What was the first model year of the Ford Falcon?
A: 1960
Q: Where was the setting for the TV sitcom "Happy Days"?
A: Milwaukee
Q: In what year was the Nikon F camera introduced?
A: 1959
Q: What is the capital of Switzerland?
A: Bern
Q: Which bridge has the longest span in the US?
A: Verrazano Narrows Bridge
Q: My daughter played Princess Leia in the original "Star Wars Trilogy", who am I?
A: Debbie Reynolds
Q: Who hosted "Tic Tac Dough"?
A: Wink Martindale
Q: Which amusement park is located in Ohio?
A: Cedar Point
Q: Which one of these inventions/discoveries came first?
A: Transistor
Q: What was the only American sitcom Andy Warhol guest-starred in?
A: Love Boat
Q: Where is the gluteus maximus located?
A: The buttocks
Q: What instrument did jazz great John Coltrane play?
A: Saxophone
Q: In the "Who's On First" skit, what's the pitcher's name?
A: Tomorrow
Q: What was Pete Maravich's nickname?
A: Pistol Pete
Q: What is americium-241?
A: Isotope Used In Smoke Detectors
Q: How did Dylan Thomas die?
A: Alcohol Poisoning
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It's supposed to be a chat from what I understand.
I think the mods would have changed it anyway, so no worries.