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Post by Carl LaFong on May 15, 2020 20:39:37 GMT
My 10 favorite female singers 1 Judith Durham (Australian) Born 1943 2 Linda Ronstadt (American) Born 1946 3 Karen Carpenter (American) Born 1950 died 1983 4 France Gall (French) Born 1947 died 2018 5 Patsy Cline (American) Born 1932 died 1963 6 Aretha Franklin (American) Born 1942 dead 20187 Ella Fritzgerald (American) Born 1917 dead 1996 8 Pelageya (Russian) Born 1986 9 Edith Piaf (French) Born 1915 died 1963 10 Gigliola Cinquetti (Italian) Born 1947 Glad to see Gigliola Cinquetti has fallen down your top 10 from 1 to 10!
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Post by Feologild Oakes on May 15, 2020 20:49:11 GMT
My 10 favorite female singers 1 Judith Durham (Australian) Born 1943 2 Linda Ronstadt (American) Born 1946 3 Karen Carpenter (American) Born 1950 died 1983 4 France Gall (French) Born 1947 died 2018 5 Patsy Cline (American) Born 1932 died 1963 6 Aretha Franklin (American) Born 1942 dead 20187 Ella Fritzgerald (American) Born 1917 dead 1996 8 Pelageya (Russian) Born 1986 9 Edith Piaf (French) Born 1915 died 1963 10 Gigliola Cinquetti (Italian) Born 1947 Glad to see Gigliola Cinquetti has fallen down your top 10 from 1 to 10! Ok
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Post by Jep Gambardella on May 15, 2020 21:29:10 GMT
My top 10 favourite alcoholic beverages:
Port Red Wine Beer White Wine Vodka Cognac Tequila Umeshu (Japanese plum liquor)
And cheating a little bit to make it 10 (since they are mixed drinks, not a type of alcoholic beverage): Sangria Caipirinha
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Post by flyerzzrul on May 16, 2020 14:23:50 GMT
Top 10 Favorite Rock Vocalists 1. Freddie Mercury 2. Robert Plant 3. David Coverdale 4. Ronnie James Dio 5. Rob Halford 6. Bruce Dickinson 7. Steve Perry 8. Bon Scott 9. Ian Gillan 10. Chrissie Hynde I can not take any such list seriously that doesn't include Roger Daltrey or Chris Cornell
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Post by flyerzzrul on May 16, 2020 14:27:50 GMT
My 10 favorite songs by The Seekers 1 A World of Our Own 2 When Will the Good Apples Fall? 3 The Carnival Is Over 4 I'll Never Find Another You 5 Georgy Girl 6 Colours of My Life 7 Someday One Day 8 On the Other Side 9 Waltzing Matilda" 10 Morningtown Ride Also My 10 favorite female singers 1 Judith Durham (Australian) Born 1943 2 Linda Ronstadt (American) Born 1946 3 Karen Carpenter (American) Born 1950 died 1983 4 France Gall (French) Born 1947 died 2018 5 Patsy Cline (American) Born 1932 died 1963 6 Aretha Franklin (American) Born 1942 dead 20187 Ella Fritzgerald (American) Born 1917 dead 1996 8 Pelageya (Russian) Born 1986 9 Edith Piaf (French) Born 1915 died 1963 10 Gigliola Cinquetti (Italian) Born 1947 I would have Dianna Ross and Olivia Newton John on that list
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on May 16, 2020 15:01:24 GMT
Top 10 Favorite Rock Vocalists 1. Freddie Mercury 2. Robert Plant 3. David Coverdale 4. Ronnie James Dio 5. Rob Halford 6. Bruce Dickinson 7. Steve Perry 8. Bon Scott 9. Ian Gillan 10. Chrissie Hynde I can not take any such list seriously that doesn't include Roger Daltrey or Chris Cornell Make your own list then. That’s my top 10.
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Post by tristramshandy on May 16, 2020 19:02:23 GMT
Top 10 rock types 1. Limestone 2. Sandstone 3. Gritstone 4. Granite 5. Gneiss 6. Soapstone 7. Chalk 8. Shale 9. Marble 10. Conglomerate Um, punk rock???
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Post by tristramshandy on May 16, 2020 19:08:26 GMT
Top ten fruits:
1. Blueberry 2. Strawberry 3. Grapes (green) 4. Peach 5. Cantaloupe 6. Apple (Honeycrisp) 7. Pear (D'Anjou) 8. Apple (Yellow Delicious) 9. Nectarine 10. Plum
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2020 19:17:07 GMT
Top ten fruits: 1. Blueberry 2. Strawberry 3. Grapes (green) 4. Peach 5. Cantaloupe 6. Apple (Honeycrisp) 7. Pear (D'Anjou) 8. Apple (Yellow Delicious) 9. Nectarine 10. Plum Here's mine from upthread... Top 10 fruits 1. Grapefruit (my favourite, but I haven't been able to enjoy it for 30 years because it interferes with heart meds) 2. Raspberry 3. Lemon 4. Lime 5. Orange 6. Apple 7. Apricot 8. Nectarine 9. Rhubarb 10. Gooseberry
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Post by tristramshandy on May 16, 2020 23:04:02 GMT
Top ten fruits: 1. Blueberry 2. Strawberry 3. Grapes (green) 4. Peach 5. Cantaloupe 6. Apple (Honeycrisp) 7. Pear (D'Anjou) 8. Apple (Yellow Delicious) 9. Nectarine 10. Plum Here's mine from upthread... Top 10 fruits 1. Grapefruit (my favourite, but I haven't been able to enjoy it for 30 years because it interferes with heart meds) 2. Raspberry 3. Lemon 4. Lime 5. Orange 6. Apple 7. Apricot 8. Nectarine 9. Rhubarb 10. Gooseberry We could go to the supermarket and not step on each others' toes.
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Post by NJtoTX on May 17, 2020 11:15:55 GMT
Romcoms
1. Groundhog Day 2. The Princess Bride 3. The Graduate 4. The Apartment 5. Dave 6. Harold & Maude 7. Annie Hall 8. Pretty Woman 9. The Philadelphia Story 10. City Lights
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Post by flyerzzrul on May 18, 2020 3:42:23 GMT
I can not take any such list seriously that doesn't include Roger Daltrey or Chris Cornell Make your own list then. That’s my top 10. Ok! I love Dickinson and Dio, they get overlooked often. I would replace Coverdale, Halford, Scott and Hynde with Cornell, Daltrey, Jon Anderson and Layne Staley
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Post by Feologild Oakes on May 18, 2020 15:18:20 GMT
The 10 wars i find most interesting
1 French Revolutionary Wars/Napoleonic Wars (1792-1802/1803-1815) 2 World War 1 (1914-1918) 3 Seven Years' War (1756-1763) 4 The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) 5 The Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC) 6 World War II (1939-1945) 7 The Great Northern War (1700–1721) 8 The Anarchy (1135-1153) 9 Civil war era in Norway (1130-1240) 10 The War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714)
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Post by Aj_June on May 18, 2020 17:26:23 GMT
My top 11 favourite film directors ever
1. Luis Bunuel
2. Ingmar Bergman
3. Carl Theodor Dreyer
4. Fritz Lang
5. Jean Renoir
6. Vittorio De Sica
7. Masaki Kobayashi
8. David Lean
9. Kenji Mizoguchi
10. Stanley Kubrick
11. Alfred Hitchcock
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Post by twothousandonemark on May 18, 2020 19:31:43 GMT
I caught NFL Network's Top 10 Devastating Losses last night... & for me it's a gaffe...
1. Superbowl 42? (Pats lose to Giants) 2. The Drive/The Fumble 1986 & 1987 AFC Championships - (Browns lose to Broncos X2) 3. Wide Right Superbowl 25 - (Bills lose to Giants) 4. Superbowl 43 - (Cards lose to Steelers)………………………………..I call bs, that was arguably the best performance by a losing SB team - pick 6 & clutch catch did them. 5. Superbowl 49 - (Seahawks lose to Patriots) 6. The Comeback - 1992 AFC wild Card round: (Oilers lose to Bills) 7. Rodgers-Packers - Seahawks steal it. 8. Farve's NFC Championship Picks (Pack lose to Giants in 07, Vikings lose to Saints in 09) 9. Tuck Rule 2001 AFC Divisional round (Raiders lose to Pats) 10.2002 NFC Championship (Eagles lose to Bucs)…………………...no one truly cares.
I'd go:
1. Wide Right - Scott Norwood, 0-4 Bills, Brett Hull, Music City Miracle... the city of Buffalo, the Bills organization, that loss was everything.
2. The Drive/The Fumble - Browns not only never rebounded, they left the city. Still scarred from all that.
3. 28-3 - Julio Jones' symphonic catch should've been the dagger. Falcons with the ultimate self-destruction. Giving up two 2pt conversions no less.
4. Malcolm Butler - Beastmode on the 1 after he'd nearly got in the previous play, dynasty path in the making. Worst play call in NFL history. Period.
5. Helmet Catch - This is lower for me because the Patriots had already won 3 titles, & were going to win another 3 out of 5 titles. Sure they missed the perfect season... having to settle for the greatest coach, greatest QB, & greatest NFL dynasty is not the most devastating echo. This reminds me of the 73 win Warriors. It's something but it's not as much of something as non-fans want it to be.
6. The Comeback - Houston Oilers left town. Losing to Frank Reich with all due respect was utterly inexcusable. 7. Gary Anderson - Some ppl on their list called out this omission. Those Vikings were top 10 all-time until that choke. Bad vibes rue that franchise.
8. Favre's Conference Picks - killed those Packers & those Vikings. Unreal.
9. 1990-91 NFC title game - Joe Montana era gets smacked shut by the clutch Giants. Threepeat gone, Joe's starting job gone, one of the greatest teams not to close.
10.Tuck Rule - This one's weird because the rule had been called against the Patriots that same season. The Raiders would make the following Super Bowl. I guess the Raiders though never fully recovered.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on May 18, 2020 20:23:51 GMT
10 females singers i like that are from countries that are not English speaking
1 France Gall (French) 2 Pelageya (Russian) 3 Edith Piaf (French) 4 Gigliola Cinquetti (Italian) 5 Vicky Leandros (Greek) 6 Anna Murphy (Swiss) 7 Lenna Kuurmaa (Estonian) 8 Polina Gagarina (Russian) 9 Lisa Ekdhal (Sweden) 10 Marit Larsen (Norwegian)
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Post by Rey Kahuka on May 19, 2020 12:21:28 GMT
I caught NFL Network's Top 10 Devastating Losses last night... & for me it's a gaffe... 1. Superbowl 42? (Pats lose to Giants) 2. The Drive/The Fumble 1986 & 1987 AFC Championships - (Browns lose to Broncos X2) 3. Wide Right Superbowl 25 - (Bills lose to Giants) 4. Superbowl 43 - (Cards lose to Steelers)………………………………..I call bs, that was arguably the best performance by a losing SB team - pick 6 & clutch catch did them. 5. Superbowl 49 - (Seahawks lose to Patriots) 6. The Comeback - 1992 AFC wild Card round: (Oilers lose to Bills) 7. Rodgers-Packers - Seahawks steal it. 8. Farve's NFC Championship Picks (Pack lose to Giants in 07, Vikings lose to Saints in 09) 9. Tuck Rule 2001 AFC Divisional round (Raiders lose to Pats) 10.2002 NFC Championship (Eagles lose to Bucs)…………………...no one truly cares. I'd go: 1. Wide Right - Scott Norwood, 0-4 Bills, Brett Hull, Music City Miracle... the city of Buffalo, the Bills organization, that loss was everything. 2. The Drive/The Fumble - Browns not only never rebounded, they left the city. Still scarred from all that. 3. 28-3 - Julio Jones' symphonic catch should've been the dagger. Falcons with the ultimate self-destruction. Giving up two 2pt conversions no less. 4. Malcolm Butler - Beastmode on the 1 after he'd nearly got in the previous play, dynasty path in the making. Worst play call in NFL history. Period. 5. Helmet Catch - This is lower for me because the Patriots had already won 3 titles, & were going to win another 3 out of 5 titles. Sure they missed the perfect season... having to settle for the greatest coach, greatest QB, & greatest NFL dynasty is not the most devastating echo. This reminds me of the 73 win Warriors. It's something but it's not as much of something as non-fans want it to be. 6. The Comeback - Houston Oilers left town. Losing to Frank Reich with all due respect was utterly inexcusable. 7. Gary Anderson - Some ppl on their list called out this omission. Those Vikings were top 10 all-time until that choke. Bad vibes rue that franchise. 8. Favre's Conference Picks - killed those Packers & those Vikings. Unreal. 9. 1990-91 NFC title game - Joe Montana era gets smacked shut by the clutch Giants. Threepeat gone, Joe's starting job gone, one of the greatest teams not to close. 10.Tuck Rule - This one's weird because the rule had been called against the Patriots that same season. The Raiders would make the following Super Bowl. I guess the Raiders though never fully recovered. 18-1 has to be higher. Your supporting argument is valid, in a broader context things turned out ok for Patriots fans. But in the moment, I can't think of a worse loss. I'm sure the Raiders blame the Tuck Rule for their loss to the Bucs, too. Ever see the 'NFL's Greatest Games' episode on the Snow Bowl (aka Tuck Rule game)? The Raiders whine in interviews and it shows why they never won anything. All they do is make excuses and say things like, "We knew we were going to lose." Well, that explains why you lost. Luckily for us, the Patriots never seem to know when they're going to lose. There's a great video on the Tuck Rule, which explains how frequently it was officiated identically, even earlier that very year. Raiders fans, Pats haters and crybabies everywhere need to watch it and shut the fuck up. That game is my favorite Patriots game of all time, even better than the Super Bowls that followed. Snow, an epic comeback, an impossible kick and the greatest final game ever played in a home stadium. 'Game manager' Brady was 32-52 for 312 yds, a pick and a rushing TD in that game, but I digress. Funny how my favorite and least favorite football games are both on your list.
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Post by twothousandonemark on May 19, 2020 13:19:58 GMT
There's a great video on the Tuck Rule, which explains how frequently it was officiated identically, even earlier that very year. Raiders fans, Pats haters and crybabies everywhere need to watch it and shut the fuck up. That game is my favorite Patriots game of all time, even better than the Super Bowls that followed. Snow, an epic comeback, an impossible kick and the greatest final game ever played in a home stadium. 'Game manager' Brady was 32-52 for 312 yds, a pick and a rushing TD in that game, but I digress. Funny how my favorite and least favorite football games are both on your list. Yeah, I saw the NFL Network special on it, if that's the link. What gets lost in history is that the ref's public address (at the game) was phrased wrong - as an incomplete pass. It was not an incomplete pass, unless that really was how they'd describe the NFL's then tuck rule. I would need to see the Jets game where it was called earlier in the year, but it's moot if that wasn't an overturned public address explanation. As for the in the moment, I think lists with criteria such as this need to take into the breadth of historic aftermath. Buffalo, Cleveland... it's the years of agony seeded & rooted from those events. For me anyways. I mean it's still #5 on my list, it simply does not explode the brain quite like it did for those couple years to get back in the saddle. It was a lost recorded stat. I've always argued the dynasty doesn't even continue without it. We've seen what happens when nothing's left to achieve, to prove... it's why Brady & Belichick blow their brains out, to prove ppl wrong.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on May 26, 2020 15:44:18 GMT
Top 10 Underrated Days of the year. This isn't about holidays, they usually get their due. Only two actual holidays make the list for me, and it's not for the reasons usually associated with those days. 1. The Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend - The Saturday of any three day weekend is pretty good regardless, but let's face it, a three day weekend in May compared to January or even August is really not much of a debate. The weather is perfect, and everyone is getting together for BBQ, picnics, etc. for the first time in months. Just a great feeling to that day. 2. Wednesday before Thanksgiving - Your mileage may vary on this pick-- literally, depending how far you have to travel-- but it's all about the anticipation. Even if you're working, you're probably half-assing it, looking forward to the three Fs of Turkey Day: Food, football and family (let's be honest, in that order). Food prep with one of your favorite movies on in the background. It's the calm before the storm of the holidays, there's an agenda but at this point it's all yours. 3. First Saturday in September - As big a college football fan as I am, this isn't really about that. It's more about that feeling you get when Fall comes around. Labor Day weekend is like a celebration of Summer and Fall at the same time, and does it really get any better than that? The weather is still warm, but you can smell Fall in the air. Literally, you can. (Much like snow has a smell, you can smell it in the air before the precipitation arrives-- some of you that live in the north are nodding your heads, the rest of you haven't experienced life.) From here to New Years it's all holidays and football, and I don't think there's a better time of year. 4. Columbus Day - The second best three day weekend of the year as far as I'm concerned, (and not underrated for Canadians, as it's their Thanksgiving). There aren't many traditions associated with this holiday (other than the debate over how offensive calling it Columbus Day is to indigenous peoples) on a national scale, but it's probably the best hiking day of the year. Some years the foliage is a bit past peak, but you can't beat the weather for hiking. 5. July 3 - Neighborhood fireworks are going off (and quite possibly the town fireworks if you don't live in a big city), grills are going and it's high Summer. The Fourth is one of the best holidays no matter how patriotic you are because there isn't much of an agenda. It's just grilling and chilling, and it all starts on the 3rd because most people have the next day off. 6. St. Patrick's Day - More specifically for me, the day of the Holyoke St. Patrick's Day Parade. The parade is fine, but we don't always attend despite it being about ten minutes away. To me it's more about the signal that Spring is right around the corner. It's still going to snow (did I mention it snowed at our place two weeks ago?), but it's not going to last. The warm weather is on the way after another long New England winter. 7. Last Day before Christmas Vacation - Much like #2 on this list, this is about the anticipation of the holiday. Hopefully you have your shopping done by now and it's all smooth sailing and bowl games. You can really revel in that holiday feeling and soak it in before it passes you by. (This probably means a little more to you if you have young kids, but everyone enjoys the holidays.) 8. Black Friday - This is another one of those fun 'in between' type days as you're still in Thanksgiving/fall mode but gearing up for Winter/Christmas at the same time. Plus (with any luck), your guests have all gone home (or you have) and you can relax and chow down on leftovers without having to converse with anyone's crazy uncle. Unless you're the crazy uncle, then you can talk to yourself without anyone bothering you. You can even embrace the shopping chaos (wonder how that'll go this year?), though I avoid that at all costs. 9. Good Friday - I've really gotten into GF as the beginning of yard work season rather than any religious association. See, I love yard work. I'm funny like that. And since it usually takes place in early April, the conditions are ideal. A little chilly, the weeds haven't started growing yet, and you're just excited to be outside. Doesn't hurt that it's the rare early start of a three day weekend. 10. First Day of Winter - Ok, Winter is a bummer, and this calendar start of the season is often overlooked because it's so close to Christmas (and quite possible the same day as #7 on this list). But look at it this way: Even if you hate Winter (I like snow, but I never got into skiing, which is odd for a New Englander), so I tend to get bored once the holidays go by. So much darkness, without much to do outside. But hey- even though it's technically the beginning of Winter, the solstice means the days are actually getting longer! You're halfway home already, it's the only way to think if you're going to survive the next two months.
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Post by klawrencio79 on May 26, 2020 18:32:59 GMT
1. The Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend - The Saturday of any three day weekend is pretty good regardless, but let's face it, a three day weekend in May compared to January or even August is really not much of a debate. The weather is perfect, and everyone is getting together for BBQ, picnics, etc. for the first time in months. Just a great feeling to that day. Totally agree, but for me it's the Friday of Memorial Day Weekend. I always leave work around noon (if I work at all) and there's just something so awesome in the air. I invite some friends over, pack a cooler of beer and some Ls, sit out by the pool, crank up some Sublime and some Bob Marley, it's just heaven.
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