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TitanPa |
Posted - 05/04/2006 : 17:08:29 A review that said "40 of 93."
What movie would you think of? This was declined, twice. I even had to explain it. Now if you saw it.....what would you say?
What movie is it for??? Should it be passed? |
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ChocolateLady |
Posted - 05/06/2006 : 09:36:58 quote: Originally posted by Se�n
quote: Originally posted by ChocolateLady
quote: Originally posted by TitanPa
Hmmm.. maybe i could do 9/11 = 12/6
not for this movie...maybe for another one
Huh? What happened on June 6th?
I think you mean December 6th. Sounds like the day before Pearl Harbour.
Oops - dyslexia acting up again. Yes, December 6th is... well, like you say, the day before Pearl Harbour. Maybe it means June 12th - which means little to me, besides perhaps the last day of the Six Day War? Am I missing something?
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Sean |
Posted - 05/06/2006 : 09:16:50 quote: Originally posted by ChocolateLady
quote: Originally posted by TitanPa
Hmmm.. maybe i could do 9/11 = 12/6
not for this movie...maybe for another one
Huh? What happened on June 6th?
I think you mean December 6th. Sounds like the day before Pearl Harbour. |
ChocolateLady |
Posted - 05/06/2006 : 08:36:11 quote: Originally posted by TitanPa
Hmmm.. maybe i could do 9/11 = 12/6
not for this movie...maybe for another one
Huh? What happened on June 6th?
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RockGolf |
Posted - 05/05/2006 : 21:10:05 quote: Originally posted by M0rkeleb
quote: Originally posted by sbudgie
quote: Originally posted by R o � k G o 1 f
Don't feel bad. I could never get "12/25 > 10/31" approved. Can anyone guess the picture?
I'll take a stab at this one.
Yeah, that would be my guess, too.
Of course, the neat thing about this is that it's also a mathematically correct statement.
Both correct. Well done. And the mathematical correctness was intentional. |
TitanPa |
Posted - 05/05/2006 : 20:21:03 Hmmm.. maybe i could do 9/11 = 12/6
not for this movie...maybe for another one |
MM0rkeleb |
Posted - 05/05/2006 : 20:15:46 quote: Originally posted by sbudgie
quote: Originally posted by R o � k G o 1 f
Don't feel bad. I could never get "12/25 > 10/31" approved. Can anyone guess the picture?
I'll take a stab at this one.
Yeah, that would be my guess, too.
Of course, the neat thing about this is that it's also a mathematically correct statement.
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tortoise |
Posted - 05/05/2006 : 20:10:22 quote: Originally posted by R o � k G o 1 f
Don't feel bad. I could never get "12/25 > 10/31" approved. Can anyone guess the picture?
I'll take a stab at this one. |
RockGolf |
Posted - 05/05/2006 : 19:57:45 You could make it completely obscure: "9/11's 93's 40".
Don't feel bad. I could never get "12/25 > 10/31" approved. Can anyone guess the picture? |
TitanPa |
Posted - 05/05/2006 : 19:50:03 I finally gave up. All mine were declined. |
ChocolateLady |
Posted - 05/05/2006 : 06:47:33 I would have said "93 took away 40" but that's just me. |
tortoise |
Posted - 05/05/2006 : 04:08:22 How about "93, take away 40" Feel free to use or ignore, TitanPa.
I'm not sure, mind - not that I'm a MERP or anything, but I've got a feeling that any variation on this theme is going to be deemed too obscure. |
TitanPa |
Posted - 05/04/2006 : 20:36:31 Flight 93
The heading reads "Flight 93: Forty lives, one destiny "
So it includes the crew too...........
So can I put? "40 lives of 93"? |
Sludge |
Posted - 05/04/2006 : 20:15:07 I read there were fewer than 40. Per Wikipedia (yeah, but still...),
quote: It had 182 seats but was only carrying 37 passengers (including the hijackers) and 7 crew members including the captain Jason Dahl, and his first officer, LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Some early accounts say 38 passengers - this was apparently due to the fact that one passenger had booked two seats. The four hijackers were seated in first class.
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TitanPa |
Posted - 05/04/2006 : 19:12:45 quote: Originally posted by AussieCanuck
Hm. Well, if I hadn't have seen a couple of reviews on the site recently, I wouldn't have a clue what flight number crashed that day. I certainly wouldn't know how many passengers were on it. This might be general American knowledge, but nope, news to me.
For me, the number '93' means nothing, but '9/11' means a hell of a lot. I think it's too vague and wouldn't stand up to the test of time. If I had to guess what film it was for, I'd be trying to figure out what happened in 1993 that I was missing.
Thanx. Guess I was only thinking in American terms. Didnt think in worldly terms. thanx for the point of view. |
AC |
Posted - 05/04/2006 : 19:02:01 Hm. Well, if I hadn't have seen a couple of reviews on the site recently, I wouldn't have a clue what flight number crashed that day. I certainly wouldn't know how many passengers were on it. This might be general American knowledge, but nope, news to me.
For me, the number '93' means nothing, but '9/11' means a hell of a lot. I think it's too vague and wouldn't stand up to the test of time. If I had to guess what film it was for, I'd be trying to figure out what happened in 1993 that I was missing. |