1. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 2. The Catcher in the Rye 3. The Good Earth 4. The Great Gatsby 5. Jane Eyre 6. Lord of the Flies 7. 1984 8. Pride and Prejudice 9. Tess of the d'Urbervilles 10. To Kill a Mockingbird 11. Through the Looking-Glass 12. Wuthering Heights
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One that I've not read, but I saw a play adaptation of it in England of all places...
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Rocky, you might want to repeat the question too. That being "which one of these classics have I not read"
3. The Good Earth
Seeing as I'll be off-line for at least 4 days, if I am correct the person who posts after me can have the question.
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1. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 2. The Catcher in the Rye 3. The Good Earth 4. The Great Gatsby 5. Jane Eyre 6. Lord of the Flies 7. 1984 8. Pride and Prejudice 9. Tess of the d'Urbervilles 10. To Kill a Mockingbird 11. Through the Looking-Glass 12. Wuthering Heights
-------------------- The only character in all of literature who has been described as "badnass" while using the phrase "vile miscreant."
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quote:Originally posted by Arm Fall Off Boy: Pride and Prejudice Wuthering Heights
AFOB, usually it's just one guess per post. If the person asking the question breaks in to update which answers are wrong, players who have already guessed can guess again.
Since Pride and Prejudice was your first guess, and the correct answer, we'll give it to you.
I've tried. I just can't get into Jane Austen.
Go ahead, AFOB.
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Arm Fall Off Boy
Now starring in his own DC Comic, September 2011!
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Ok, here goes.
About 18 years ago, I sent a fan letter to my favorite actor. I told him my wife and I were newlyweds and were very appreciative of his work. He sent a letter back on his personal stationary, with a thank you to me for my letter. It was hand signed and I still have it. Who was it?
A. Andy Griffith B. Clint Eastwood C. Michael J. Fox D. James Stewart E. Dustin Hoffman F. Alan Alda G. William Shatner H. John Wayne I. Patrick Swayze J. Leonard Nimoy K. Pauly Shore L. Martin Sheen
By the way, as you can probably tell, I work evenings and am on here after midnight, so I'll respond as quickly as I can.
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(It seems wrong guessing now. Everyone's away and the house is oddly quiet, as if even Ferro Lad's spirit had ventured out on some long-avoided journey of familial obligation or remission of sin.)
Arm Fall Off Boy
Now starring in his own DC Comic, September 2011!
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Nope, sorry Kid, although I did like "Back to the Future"
A. Andy Griffith B. Clint Eastwood C. Michael J. Fox D. James Stewart E. Dustin Hoffman F. Alan Alda G. William Shatner H. John Wayne I. Patrick Swayze J. Leonard Nimoy K. Pauly Shore L. Martin Sheen
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