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Quote Game Answers

Here are zee answers!:) #1: "I'll get that arrow, pretty boy, and I'll do it with my shirt on."   Answer:   Mulan (Yao) #2: "Oh, what I'd give for a hundred years, but the physical interferes--every day, more. O my Creator, what is the good of the strongest heart in a body that's falling apart?"   Answer:   Evita (Eva Peron) #3: "Forgive me. Where are my manners?" "You know, I've been wondering that since the day I met you."   Answer:   Letters to Juliet (Charlie Wyman and Sophie Hall) #4: "No matter how loud you shout, you will not drown out the voice of the people!"   Answer:   Amazing Grace (William Wilberforce) #5: "Sweet, loving angel of all things merciful!"   Answer:   Penelope (Jessica Wilhern) #6: "Yes! I love her! I love her with every breath I breathe!"   Answer:   Belle (John Davinier) #7: "Let's go steal the Department of Defense." "Is...

"Been quite a party, ain't it?" (sorry, Emma)

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*sniffles*  Well, people, the end has come.  Legends of Western Cinema Week is drawing to a close. I don't know about y'all, but I have had a BLAST with this thing!  It's been such terrific fun, and I've really enjoyed reading all of your loverly posts.   Before I get too far ahead of myself, though, game answers! #1:   Character 1:   "Well, 'at didn't pan out."   True Grit (2010), Reuben J. Cogburn #2:   Character 1:   "Put his boots on him, Clute, and his gunbelt, and his spurs."   The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Ransom Stoddard #3:   Character 1:   "So what's your name?" Character 2:   "Beans." Character 1:   "That's a funny kind o' name." Character 2:   "What can I say?  My daddy plumb loved baked beans." Character 1:   "Well, you're lucky he didn't plumb love asparagus."   Rango, Rango and Beans #4.    Character 1:   "Been quit...

LoWCW: Western Quote Game

Okay, time for a game for Western Week!  This one should be fairly self-explanatory:  Guess from which movie each quote comes, and bonus points if you can name the characters who say them!  Answers will come sometime at the end of the week.  (Oh, and I classify all these movies as Westerns, but some people might not.  #10 is especially tricky.) #1.   Character 1 :  "Well, 'at didn't pan out." #2.   Character 1:   "Put his boots on him, Clute, and his gunbelt, and his spurs." #3.   Character 1:   "So, what's your name?" Character 2:   "Beans." Character 1:   "That's a funny kind o' name." Character 2:   "What can I say?  My daddy plumb loved baked beans." Character 1:   "Well, you're lucky he didn't plumb love asparagus." #4.   Character 1:   "Been quite a party, ain't it?" #5.   Character 1:   "I didn't ride eleven hundred miles to finish...

A or B? game answers

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I'm going to go ahead and post the answers to the game early, so as to avoid confusion during LoWCW, which promises to be absobloominlutely stupendous, but also a little hectic;) #1:  Audrey or Katharine?   Answer:  B (Katharine) Understand, now--I've loved Audrey's performances, as well, and I probably like her style more overall.  BUT I've seen more that I've liked (movie-wise) from Katharine Hepburn than from Audrey. #2:  Hub McCann or Print Ritter?   Answer:  B (Print Ritter) But just barely . #3:  Winter or Summer?   Answer:  A (Winter) I mean, look at that. I love picture-perfect blue skies and bare feet as much as the next girl, but there's something about winter…for one thing, it isn't nearly as long as summer, and being someone who tends to get bored fairly easily if I don't have specific assignments, the long break from school over the summer, though I need and enjoy it, can tend to get a lit...

A or B? game

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Hey, lovelies!  I know I'm a little overdue for a game, and luckily,  Natalie gave me a great idea for one in this post . Thusly, we're going to be having an 'A//B' game--I'll post two pictures of two different things/people/authors/books/movies, and you try to guess which one I like the most;D You guys probably know most of these, but hopefully at least a few of them will be a bit of a challenge;) #1:  Audrey or Katharine? A B #2:  Hub McCann or Print Ritter? A B #3:  Winter or Summer? A B #4:  Which picture do I find prettier? A B #5:   C. S. Lewis or J. R. R. Tolkien? (muhahahaha) A B #6:   Evita or Les Misèrables ? A B #7:  Cary Grant or Gregory Peck? A B #8:  Which BBC Robin Hood woman? A (Djaq) B (Marian) #9:  Rebecca St. James or Moriah Peters? A B #10: ...

Name the Author Game answers!

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Hey, everybody, apologies for taking so long in posting these answers! #1:   Brian Jacques #2:   Louisa May Alcott #3:   Markus Zusak #4:   Jane Austen #5:   Charles Dickens #6:   C. S. Lewis #7:   William Goldman #8:   J. R. R. Tolkien #9:   Victor Hugo #10:   Charlotte Brontë Players' Scores: Bella:  1/10 Kerry:  3/10 JH:  1/10 Miss March:  6/10 DKoren:  1/10 Alicia:  7/10 Emma:  7/10 Tracey:  2/10 Naomi:  6/10 Meredith:  5/10 Wow, good job, guys!  Thank you all so much for playing:)

Name the Author game

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Hello, my pretties.  How is everyone today?;) So you know how I like those name the actor/actress games?  Well, I've come up with an idea sort of like those, except for this one, I'll be posting pictures of authors instead of actors (and yes, I realize that there are more male than female authors in this list.  I gotta work with what I have).  Let's see how well we know our writers, yes?;) #1:   #2: #3:   #4: #5: #6: #7: #8: #9: #10: Wow…this turned out to be a much harder game than I had planned.  Honestly, if any of you get all of these, I'll be impressed!  I don't think I'd get most of them.  But have at it, if you'd like:)