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I found this at a garage sale on Vaseline Alley, right next to the cum stained cover boxer springs with the Jeffrey Sanker posters stuffed into the holes.

 

Anyone can play, there are no rules. Anyone can post their own trivia cards, at the end of the thread, whoever has the most correct answers (and yes, I and two other people are the final judges and we, are pets, our twinks, and our maids are not eligible). Every entrants gets a door prize: a years supply of Magnun condom for your escort who needs that self esteem boost, and a copy of the Twinks Vernacular, to help during those awkard lulls between sex and dinner being served.

 

You must provide a degree of difficulty and as many or as few clues as you want but you must provide at least one.

 

Get set, get ready, GO!

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Card Number 1 - Books

 

Clues: (a) lean dreams (b) Geography: The City By The Bay © Consumers Union Professional Testing Labs.

 

Whence comes this quote: "Dinero malo sale rapido" (bad money is swiftly spent). Who said it (It was a man and not a man) and what does this quote have to do with Chapter 3 (it is not in this chapter, and what is the title of the chapter it does appear in.

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Card Number 3 - Posts

 

Who writes posts that are uninteresting, don't make sense, and are designed (but fail) to make the poster seem popular, intelligent and attractive?

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RE: Card Number 2 - Movies

 

>What do River Pheonix, David Arquette, Richard Gere, and Mark

>Wahlberg have in common

 

They're all bottoms?

 

Oh, oops, different survey.

 

:+

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RE: Card Number 2 - Movies

 

All have played "escorts" Mark Wahlberg (Eddie Adams)Dirk Diggler,

Paul Anderson; David Arquette, John, Scott Silver;Richard Gere Julian Kaye, Philip Schrader; River Phoenix Mike Waters, Gus Van Sant

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Card No. Three (ACTUAL ONE) - Music

 

What is the title of the following song, the album it first appeared on, and the artist:

 

You buy me things, I love it

You bring me food, I need it

You give me love, I feed it

 

And look at the two of us in sympathy

With everything we see

I never want anything, it's easy

You buy whatever I need

 

As this is a fairly easy one, here is the bonus extra-credit points. This song was covered by two artists (and by artists, it could be one person, a band, a duo) and recorded again in the 1990s.

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We have one winner

 

>All have played "escorts" Mark Wahlberg (Eddie Adams)Dirk

>Diggler,

>Paul Anderson; David Arquette, John, Scott Silver;Richard Gere

>Julian Kaye, Philip Schrader; River Phoenix Mike Waters, Gus

>Van Sant

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RE: We have one winner

 

>>All have played "escorts" Mark Wahlberg (Eddie Adams)Dirk

>>Diggler,

>>Paul Anderson; David Arquette, John, Scott Silver;Richard

>Gere

>>Julian Kaye, Philip Schrader; River Phoenix Mike Waters,

>Gus

>>Van Sant

>

 

Here is a question:

 

Who was Paul Thomas Anderson's (Boogie Nights) Father and what is he best known for?

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RE: Card No. Three (ACTUAL ONE) - Music

 

Ah Ha! a Pet Shop Boys song.

 

This is from the song Rent by the Pet Shop Boys from their album Actually (1987).

 

I think it covered later by Suede, by I don't know which CD it was on.

Guest Bitchboy
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RE: We have one winner

 

>Here is a question:

>

>Who was Paul Thomas Anderson's (Boogie Nights) Father and what

>is he best known for?

 

 

Ernie Anderson was a network announcer and we'd know him best for his announcing and spots for "The Love Boat." Now do I win a blow job or something ...

;)

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RE: We have one winner

 

>>Here is a question:

>>

>>Who was Paul Thomas Anderson's (Boogie Nights) Father and

>what

>>is he best known for?

>

>

>Ernie Anderson was a network announcer and we'd know him best

>for his announcing and spots for "The Love Boat." Now do I

>win a blow job or something ...

>;)

 

Bitchboy YOU ARE ONE OF LIFE'S SPECIAL WINNERS :) Umm Franco can you take care of the blow job please }( .

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Card Number 6 - Films

 

What does Giulietta Masina have in common with Warren Beaty's sister, name the characters, the film titles. Bonus point if you can name the other film and character Masina appears in for the same director where her character is also in the world's oldest profession.

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RE: Card Number 6 - Films

 

Hi Franco,:7

The late Mrs. Fellini played a prostitute in "La Strada" and Ms. McClaine in "Irma la Duce"(I think they both won in Cannes)...and I think Giuletta also played a women of the night in Fellini's "Nights of Cabiria". Am I right?

Guest tcd31
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RE: Card Number 6 - Films

 

>What does Giulietta Masina have in common with Warren Beaty's

>sister, name the characters, the film titles. Bonus point if

>you can name the other film and character Masina appears in

>for the same director where her character is also in the

>world's oldest profession.

 

In Fellini's Nights of Cabiria, Masina plays the title character Cabiria. It was adapted into the Broadway musical Sweet Charity in the mid-1960s, with Gwen Verdon as Charity. Shirley MacLaine played Charity in the 1969 film, directed by Bob Fosse (interestingly, Charity was a "dance hall hostess", a reflection of American euphemism).

I haven't seen La Strada in years, but I don't think Masina's character is a whore in it... more a lost waif who winds up the mistress of Anthony Quinn's circus strongman.

 

Shirley MacLaine did play a whore in Irma La Douce (also based on a Broadway musical) and in many other films (e.g., Two Mules for Sister Sara, in which she's a whore disguised as a nun).

Guest Bitchboy
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RE: Card Number 6 - Films

 

Actually, I think the connection between McLaine and Massina is the Nights of Cabria film. McLaine's version was the musical "Sweet Charity." While she was a pro in Irma La Douce, the connection with Fellini and Massina is Charity/Cabria.

Guest Bitchboy
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RE: Card Number 6 - Films

 

Oops, sorry tcd, I see you answered the question much better prior to my answer.

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Another Winner

 

>>What does Giulietta Masina have in common with Warren

>Beaty's

>>sister, name the characters, the film titles. Bonus point if

>>you can name the other film and character Masina appears in

>>for the same director where her character is also in the

>>world's oldest profession.

>

>In Fellini's Nights of Cabiria, Masina plays the title

>character Cabiria. It was adapted into the Broadway musical

>Sweet Charity in the mid-1960s, with Gwen Verdon as Charity.

>Shirley MacLaine played Charity in the 1969 film, directed by

>Bob Fosse (interestingly, Charity was a "dance hall hostess",

>a reflection of American euphemism).

>I haven't seen La Strada in years, but I don't think Masina's

>character is a whore in it... more a lost waif who winds up

>the mistress of Anthony Quinn's circus strongman.

 

 

However, Anothony Quinn did make her available as it suited his purposes; nonetheless the correst answer is as you presented.

Guest JackLA
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RE: Card Number 2 - Movies

 

All have played "escorts" Mark Wahlberg (Eddie Adams)Dirk

Diggler, Paul Anderson; David Arquette, John, Scott Silver;Richard Gere >Julian Kaye, Philip Schrader; River Phoenix Mike Waters, Gus

Van Sant

 

Now wouldn't it have been fun to actually have been able to hire some of THEM? Maybe River and Keannu for a 3 way. THAT would probably rate an overnight, no matter WHAT it cost....

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