I'm a bit confused. I don't watch the L&O shows, but was original L&O off for a few seasons and then came back? How did it start 9 years before SVU but have two fewer seasons? (Or is "present" for the last air date incorrect?)
After his death, it is said that 2 million people lined the streets of the city. The population of the city was around 2.5 million.
Cheated on his wife with his mistress. Cheated on his mistress with another mistress. Cheated on all of them with a woman in a relationship with his son.
On completion of his best known work (maybe a tie for first place on that), he sent his publisher a letter asking for feedback.
The letter read, in its entirety:
?
The publisher responded:
!
Who is this author? [Extra credit, name either the book or the OTHER famous book he wrote].
I was lost until the short letters. I once read that they were 2 telegrams. Since telegrams don't contain characters, that can't possibly be the original form of the story.
Was this VICTOR HUGO asking about how sales were for the book "LES MISERABLES"?
Possibly the most rock-and-roll way to be remembered, what rocker was still at risk of being ejected from where he was staying decades AFTER he DIED? (And why?)
Was not Elvis, was not Graceland, and was not due to the property being sold. (There's no way to spin property being sold as appropriate for a rock-and-roller....)
Possibly the most rock-and-roll way to be remembered, what rocker was still at risk of being ejected from where he was staying decades AFTER he DIED? (And why?)
Was not Elvis, was not Graceland, and was not due to the property being sold.
Depending on your point of view, you might say he was at risk of being ejected for too much partying.
In this case, I thought he was going to be deported back to the US. As it was, I thought he'd already been moved when I heard about this, but he appears to still be there.
There were rumors of Jim Morrison's body being moved from Paris to Florida. Is that it?
George
Jim Morrison's grave is in a private cemetery in France. From time to time, well-wishers show up at his grave, drink and leave a mess. The cemetery was thinking of having him re-interred elsewhere.
One comedian asked how big a rock star you have to be, to be thrown out of places for too much partying long after you are dead! Although, obviously, he isn't the one doing the actual partying.
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No. (Misread it.) George
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Gunsmoke?
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Gunsmoke is tied for 6th place (20 seasons) with Grey's Anatomy and American Dad!
The longest-running show beats #2 by ten seasons.
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Meet the Press?
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I would have to guess The Simpsons, with Law & Order SVU in second.
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Not a SCRIPTED TV show
Correct. From Wikipedia:
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I'm a bit confused. I don't watch the L&O shows, but was original L&O off for a few seasons and then came back? How did it start 9 years before SVU but have two fewer seasons? (Or is "present" for the last air date incorrect?)
George
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It went off the air and came back.
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He often wrote in the nude.
After his death, it is said that 2 million people lined the streets of the city. The population of the city was around 2.5 million.
Cheated on his wife with his mistress. Cheated on his mistress with another mistress. Cheated on all of them with a woman in a relationship with his son.
On completion of his best known work (maybe a tie for first place on that), he sent his publisher a letter asking for feedback.
The letter read, in its entirety:
?
The publisher responded:
!
Who is this author? [Extra credit, name either the book or the OTHER famous book he wrote].
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I was lost until the short letters. I once read that they were 2 telegrams. Since telegrams don't contain characters, that can't possibly be the original form of the story.
Was this VICTOR HUGO asking about how sales were for the book "LES MISERABLES"?
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Raf
Correct.
Hunchback of Notre Dame was the other one.
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It wasn't sales. It was the quality of the book
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The version of the story I read, apparently, lost a LOT in the translation.
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OK, I've got one.
Possibly the most rock-and-roll way to be remembered, what rocker was still at risk of being ejected from where he was staying decades AFTER he DIED? (And why?)
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Graceland may be up for sale (some funny business has it on hold right now); but that might mean Elvis could be moved. Is that it?
George
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Was not Elvis, was not Graceland, and was not due to the property being sold. (There's no way to spin property being sold as appropriate for a rock-and-roller....)
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Depending on your point of view, you might say he was at risk of being ejected for too much partying.
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Possibly the most rock-and-roll way to be remembered, what rocker was still at risk of being ejected from where he was staying decades AFTER he DIED? (And why?)
Was not Elvis, was not Graceland, and was not due to the property being sold.
Depending on your point of view, you might say he was at risk of being ejected for too much partying.
In this case, I thought he was going to be deported back to the US. As it was, I thought he'd already been moved when I heard about this, but he appears to still be there.
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There were rumors of Jim Morrison's body being moved from Paris to Florida. Is that it?
George
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Jim Morrison's grave is in a private cemetery in France. From time to time, well-wishers show up at his grave, drink and leave a mess. The cemetery was thinking of having him re-interred elsewhere.
One comedian asked how big a rock star you have to be, to be thrown out of places for too much partying long after you are dead! Although, obviously, he isn't the one doing the actual partying.
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GeorgeStGeorge
So, I'm right?
George
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WordWolf
Yes. I thought that was clear. I'll be a lot less...ambiguous from now on.
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WordWolf
Still George's turn...
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There are five Broadway shows with at least 7000 performances (three are currently running). Name two of them.
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I'm thinking the other 2 were "CATS" and "Les Miserables."
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GeorgeStGeorge
Cats comes in at #5 (7485 performances), but Les Miserables is #6 (6680 performances).
Still need one other show.
George
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