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Well at least we can get on with the sexual assault charges now without this pesky bowl game in the way. Forty-two
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I am glad someone chose Doug Williams. I personally selected the Bills comeback, but him being named the MVP definitly puts a tear in your eye especially if you know his past and everything he overcame including some pretty sad moments. Forty-two
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Actually they are from Canada. They are legends up there. Heck, they are legends here too. Forty-two
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Lol, who is that? Forty-two
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Which in your opinion is the single greatest moment in NFL history? Forty-two
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Hardly a has-been rocker. Alex Lifeson is a very talented guitarist in one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all-time. An interesting note about Alex Lifeson's playing style...he plays almost all of his solos on one string. Pretty cool. Forty-two
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Law, I have no clue what Hatchcock and his men were aiming at because I was not there and I don't want to put off my opinion as fact...however...I am assuming they were aiming for his head seeing that would be the only real shot from LHO position. Part of JFKs back may have been exposed, but they was he was sitting in the limo it looks like the head was the only visible target. All Hathcock stated was that neither him nor his men could hit the target 2 out of 3 times on any attempt. These are Marine snipers, the very best shooters in the world. Now that's a huge statement considering I was in the Navy and you have NO IDEA how hard it is for me to state that marines are the best in something but I have to give credit where credit is due. Marine Snipers are the best in the world. I posted it before, but here's the excerpt from Hathcock himself. Retired Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Hathcock is likewise skeptical of Oswald's alleged shooting feat. Hathcock is a former senior instructor at the U. S. Marine Corps Sniper Instruction School at Quantico, Virginia. He has been described as the most famous American military sniper in history. In Vietnam he was credited with 93 confirmed kills. He now conducts police SWAT team sniper schools across the country. Craig Roberts asked Hathcock about the marksmanship feat attributed to Oswald by the Warren Commission. Hathcock answered that he did not believe Oswald could have done what the Commission said he did. Added Hathcock, Let me tell you what we did at Quantico. We reconstructed the whole thing: the angle, the range, the moving target, the time limit, the obstacles, everything. I don't know how many times we tried it, but we couldn't duplicate what the Warren Commission said Oswald did. (KILL ZONE, pp. 89-90) Bottom line, when proffessional snipers say they couldn't repeat the performance of what those claim LHO did, red flags must be raised. Forty-two
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Yes. The whole autopsy on him was a clusterfuck in every sense of the word. People in the room who shouldn't have been there, people pulling rank on those who shouldn't have, etc..... Forty-two
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BETTER LUCK NEXT YEAR FSU FANS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Forty-two
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Going to be close. Forty-two
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I am laughing that someone actually would ask if LHO had a better aim than Carlos Hathcock. Hold on while I paste this to some old military buddies. They'll get a kick out of that. Bottom line...no person was ever able to score 2 out of 3 hits with the same rifle within the same amount of time. Until someone does, the lone gunman theory doesn't have a leg to stand on. Period. You can quote physics, chemistry, trig or even the bible...the best marksmen in the world could not do what the lone gunman fanatics claim LHO did. Arguments quite frequently get clouded with fancy talk and what not. Someone hitting 2 out of 3 times with the same gun, angle, range and time frame would prove me and all the other people who feel there was a conspiracy wrong. Forty-two
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WIDE RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Forty-two
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LMAO. That right there tells me all I need to know. No sense in arguing with you. Forty-two
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO an interception. DAMN! Forty-two
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Yes, split national championship here we come!!! Forty-two
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Hurricanes. I like how you allowed for multiple answers. Forty-two
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Found it. Her name is Lorraine Crosby. Here Forty-two
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Thanks. Mrs. Loud? never heard of her. Forty-two
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The voice sounds a lot like Bonnie Tyler. Forty-two
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Right, I saw her listed as vocals for Bat Out of Hell, but the song I was referring to was not on that album. It was on the Bat Out of Hell II. Was she on that album too? Forty-two
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I saw her listed on that, but the song doesn't appear on that album. Wanted to be sure it was her. Forty-two
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I could be stupid, but I didn't see the answer on that page. I didn't even see the song listed on that album. Forty-two
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Who is the female singer in the Meatloaf song, "I would do anythinf for love?" Does she have any albums out? She has one fantastic voice. Forty-two
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I was joking about Huey Lewis being on the list, even though he is my fav. Rush on the other hand should definitly be on the list, if not the top 10. No one plays the kit like Neil Peart. Who cares if they're Canadian Forty-two
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Never knew the man but godspeed and my condolences to the family. Forty-two