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I think the answer for Frgolady would be that it was invented by Johnny Crapper.

The answer for Baltimoron would be...no. But I have been a pyrotechnician and love it. Now there are several people in Iraq that have been a pyro, but of course they didn't live to tell about it.

Ever performed on stage? If so what part.

Baltimoron, was I right about the poem? BTW that was a very touching poem that I found and HAPPY Hanukkah, or Chanukkah.
 
oh, Theatre is one of my passions!

Coriolanus- Coriolanus
Julius Ceasar- Brutus
Henry IV part one- Falstaff
Fiddler on the Roof- Perchik, and Fyedka
Merchant of Venice- Shylock
Macbeth- Macduff

I LOVE Shakespeare.

do you have stage freight?

and the poet was Pablo Neruda.
 
Favorite book... a long one, 500 pages or more.

Have you ever played Space Invaders in the arcade?
 
crpntr133:
Have you ever played Space Invaders in the arcade?
yep. and also...
asteroids, missle command, battlezone, etc.

what was pong?
 
a computer game made a very long time ago

Xbox or PS2
 
PS2


Has any president of the USA ever servered more then two terms?
 
Yes, back before they made it law allowing only 2 terms. Actually, I think a couple presidents did, one 3 terms...too late tonight to research it though.
 
Fly N Dive:
a computer game made a very long time ago

Xbox or PS2

Pong was the first computer game that I ever saw. I was in my freshman year of college in 1976, and there was one Pong game in our student center (hangout), and there was always a crowd around it. I'm not sure if it was the very first arcade computer game or not, but it's probably close.

Asteroids came not long after, followed by Pac-Man (I was very good at PM), and Centipede. Those are still great games, btw.

Foo
 
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