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nope noting to do with anyones wife or girlfriens.
Well I was borned over weekend and asked some
trivia questions on biker movies, but did not name movie till
end unless someone guessed it.
we did easy Rider and born loser and billy jack
and just now the wild ones.
All biking movies.
ORIGINAL: sifularson
Does it have to do with the Hummer?
Sorry . . . missed the post on movies.
Have to pick my brain on this . . . and not cheat.
Well going to bed in a minute or two.
Work all day tomorrow, be back here about 6:00pm mountain time.
You all did good on the last trivia, will try one more.
No cheating and using the web to look up answers.
Will give one clue at a time.
But the last one was too easy too well known
first clue Omaha Nebraska
remember be honest no cheating
Yeah... I got to "work all day tomorrow" too.
Welcome to the Rat Race.
My reply: College World Series (only thing in Omaha worth driving to)
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