Since Tal is having stage fright, I will jump-start the thread again:
- Green
- Vertically challenged
- Wanted to go home
- Has a glowing heart
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Since Tal is having stage fright, I will jump-start the thread again:
- Green
- Vertically challenged
- Wanted to go home
- Has a glowing heart
Green?
E.T. fits the bill...well, except for the green part!!
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/m...e_1498982c.jpg
:p
(Was going for Shrek but changed my mind and overlooked the green part).
- Wore a pot on top of his head
- carried a bag of seed
- is responsible for America's favorite pie
Johnny Appleseed??
-Green
-Linearly Challenged
-link romantically to a pig.
exactly:lol:
* Philadelphia Gazzetter
* Inventor of bifocals and pot belly stove
* took the remark, "Go fly a kite!" too seriously...
Ben Franklin!
errr...
-- wrote real big
-- irritated the Brits big time
-- name is now a word.
http://www.masshist.org/cabinet/nove...ignaturelg.jpg
- Doesn't enjoy swimming or boating in a lake too much
- Doesn't play hockey, but is dressed for it
- Took over his mother's initial endeavors
Jason Voorhees.
- Totally got to first base with Halle Berry
- Is prey in the upcoming Predators movie
- Seems like he'd be pretty good at tickling the ivories
Adrian Brody
-Makes a great psychologist, especially when dealing with masked vigilanties in a city choking with criminality.
-Would also make a fine member of the IRA.
-Not to mention his mesmerizing blue eyes and sickly yet beautiful pallor.
Yukio Mishima
1.) Epitome of non-violence.
2.)Started the satyagraha.
3.) Hero of Indian independence.
I know this one :nod: But, i'll let others take a guess.
Gandhi
1. Royalty, so to say
2. A certain anti-virus program
3. To order up some characters by how many people understand them, starting from the most understood: Mickey Mouse, Hermann Hesse, Albert Einstein, Him.
No guesses? Well, here are some clues:
4. "Whoever after due and proper warning shall be heard to utter the abominable word "Frisco", which has no linguistic or other warrant, shall be deemed guilty of a High Misdemeanor, and shall pay into the Imperial Treasury as penalty the sum of twenty-five dollars."
5.A Discordian Saint Second Class
6."Being desirous of allaying the dissensions of party strife now existing within our realm, I do hereby dissolve and abolish the Democratic and Republican parties, and also do hereby decree the disfranchisement and imprisonment, for not more than 10, nor less than five, years, to all persons leading to any violation of this our imperial decree."
Emperor Norton I?
I'm pretty sure i'm right so:
1) Public Enemy #1
2) Born in Indiana
3) Robbed his first bank on June 10, 1933
Dillinger?
Yeppers!
- Sang a duet with Sting.
- Donned iron.
- Thought it was all "Elementary".
Scherlock?
Also appeared wearing bowler hat, suit and shoes too big for him and carrying a cane.
Is it Robert Downey, Jr.?
Yay :D
- Descended from Italian nobility
- Established a famous civil code (which was later named after him)
- Visited Tuscany for 300 days before returning home for a "hundred days"
Wild guess: Da Vinci?
Nope sorry :wink5:
He was a political/military leader...
He was French... "The Hundred Days" was a clue - ringing any bells? :D
Napoleon?
We have a winner :D
Jump-starting:
Wrote about
- a horse
- a mouse
- a prostitute