FNGD Q3 - FOOD
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FNGD Q3 - FOOD
B - In which film does a somewhat circuitous introductory scene lead to the discussion of the names of McDonalds burgers in Paris?
G - Which humble foodstuff was actually loaded in greatest amount to be eaten on the Titanic. (may be helpful to remember the great ship was built in Ireland...) ?
G - Which humble foodstuff was actually loaded in greatest amount to be eaten on the Titanic. (may be helpful to remember the great ship was built in Ireland...) ?
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Re: FNGD Q3 - FOOD
B- Pulp Fiction
G- Potatoes
G- Potatoes
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I'll guess . . . Four Weddings and a Funeral.etaoin22 wrote:B - In which film does a somewhat circuitous introductory scene lead to the discussion of the names of McDonalds burgers in Paris?
G - Which humble foodstuff was actually loaded in greatest amount to be eaten on the Titanic. (may be helpful to remember the great ship was built in Ireland...) ?
Potatoes.
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Crud. I knew I shoulda seen that movie one of these years.
Oh well. My team's holding me up AGAIN.
Oh well. My team's holding me up AGAIN.
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An American in Parisetaoin22 wrote:B - In which film does a somewhat circuitous introductory scene lead to the discussion of the names of McDonalds burgers in Paris?
G - Which humble foodstuff was actually loaded in greatest amount to be eaten on the Titanic. (may be helpful to remember the great ship was built in Ireland...) ?
Ireland - needs to be potatoes, no?
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If you watch Shawshank, I'll watch Pulp Fiction.etaoin22 wrote:Pulp Fiction. Great Movie.FWIW There's no Royale with Cheese in Montreal. Its quart-de-livre avec fromage.
I gotta watch Shawshank, same year, same Oscar best picture competitor, at some point.
Potatoes. Even the toffs ate more humbly in those days, and the toffs were a minority on the ship.
24-22.
You have missed one of the best films ever.