Saturday, December 19, 2015

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Pete <pagrsg@wowway.com>: Dec 19 01:02AM

msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:6ZmdnU9_248UZ-zLnZ2dnUU7-
> The New York Times says, "It's the best musical of this century."
> It's the Broadway phenomenon from South Park creators Trey
> Parker and Matt Stone.
 
Book of Mormon
 
 
> 2. Based on the imaginative Gregory Maguire novel, the musical
> takes a fantasy journey through the unseen side of Oz, sharing
> a tale of unexpected friendship and love.
 
Wicked
 
> father's legacy and save his family business, Charlie finds
> inspiration in the form of Lola, a fabulous entertainer in need
> of some sturdy stilettos.
 
Damn Yankees
 
 
> 7. This musical is the romantic story of a young American soldier,
> a beautiful French girl and an indomitable European city,
> each yearning for a new beginning in the aftermath of war.
 
An American in Paris
 
> relationship with the family of widow Sylvia Llewelyn Davies,
> who eventually became his inspiration to write Peter Pan.
> It shares its title with a recent movie about Barrie.
 
Finding Neverland
 
> in books. Discarded and belittled by her dimwitted parents
> and her hostile headmistress, she dares to take a stand against
> unjust forces and to grasp her destiny in her own, tiny hands.
 
Matilda
 
 
> A. World's Biggest Producers
 
> A1. Which tiny European country is the world's largest producer
> of false teeth (dentures)?
 
Luxembourg; Liechtenstein
 
 
> A2. Which Asian country is the world's largest producer of milk?
 
India
 
 
> B. Organs that Produce Hormones
 
> In the human body...
> B1. ...which organ produces insulin?
 
Liver; Spleen
 
> B2. ...which gland produces human growth hormone?
 
Pituitary
 
> Gardner Museum, including three Rembrandts and a Vermeer.
> The case is still unsolved. In which American city did
> this robbery occur?
 
Boston
 
 
> E1. The 1985 charity super-hit "We Are the World" was produced
> by Michael Omartian and what other giant in the music
> industry?
 
Quincy Jones; Michael Jackson
 
> of the "Wall of Sound", but instead has come to epitomize
> questionable hairstyles -- as he serves his prison sentence
> for the murder of Lana Clarkson. Name him.
 
Spector
 
 
> F1. Name the player, active 1985-2004, who holds the NFL career
> record for most receiving yards, both in the regular season
> (22,895) and in the playoffs (2,245).
 
Jerry Rice
 
 
> F2. In 2012 this Detroit Lion set the single-season record
> for most receiving yards with 1,964, surpassing <answer F1>'s
> previous record of 1,848 yards. Name him.
 
Calvin Johnson
 
 
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> Cyrnfr tb onpx naq fhccyl vg.
 
Pete
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