Thursday, March 11, 2010

Part II



Q1.Looks similar , who's is it?
CLUE: connect the other 3 and its a cake-walk

Q2. Another Image connect.





Q3.

X's claim to fame was in the 1982 presentation, "The Cellar Tapes", which also included Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson and Tony Slattery.

X later starred in the hit comedy series, the Black Adder.

X also acted in V for Vendetta and Alice in Wonderland


X's wiki profile has the following listed as occupation :Actor, comedian, author, writer, television presenter and film director

X is described as a "national treasure" , "a renaissance man" and a "phenomenon" .


X also served as narrator on the first four Harry Potter games (Philosopher's Stone, Chamber of Secrets, Prisoner of Azkaban and the Goblet of Fire).

When X was asked about his homosexuality , X said "I suppose it all began when I came out of the womb. I looked back up at my mother and thought to myself, 'That's the last time I'm going up one of those.'


*so many descriptions*

Identify X

Q4.
Some say that his voice can only be heard by cats, and that he has two sets of knees

Some say that his genitals are on upside down, and that if he could be bothered, he could crack the Da Vinci Code in 43 seconds

Some say that his heart ticks like a watch, and that he's confused by stairs

Some say he isn't machine washable, and all his potted plants are called Steve

Some say he has a life size tattoo of his face, on his face, and that if you insult his mother, he will head-butt you in the chest

Some say that to unlock him, you have to run your finger down his face , and that if he was getting divorced from Paul McCartney, he'd keep his stupid whiney mouth shut!

Some say that he thought Star Wars was a documentary and that he thinks that "credit-crunch" is some kind of a breakfast cereal

WHO!?

Q5. These are all print ads for which brand?







Wednesday, March 10, 2010

First posts are always the most enthusiastic



Q1. Connect and put fundae.
(exhaustive list)

London, Chicago, Ulan Bator,Kuala Lampur,Moscow, Tokyo

Q2.
If you were using the Linden dollar as currency , where would you be ?

Q3.
The name X is said to be derived from the words ___ and rKil. ___ means castle and rKil means center thus a place between castles as the place lay between many kingdoms.

Identify X.

Q4.
A stubborn British diner once complained that his chicken was too dry . The chef obliged by covering marinated chicken baked in a clay oven with a can of Campbell’s tomato soup, mixed with cream and some spices.

This was the creation of X.


Identify .

Q5.
The first factory-produced one's were made by Jung’s Hong Kong Noodle Company and William T. Leong’s Key _____ Company in New York. In the late ‘60s, Edward Louie, owner of the San Francisco-based Lotus ____ Company, invented a ____-making machine. It originally contained biblical verses or Confucian adages, and usually addressed morality.

What am I talking about?

Q6.
How do we better know Mr. Haji Banda Hassan ?

Q7.
Identify and give funade