Honestly, I don't know how anyone is gonna be able to answer that q :confused:
Considering the few episodes that actually made it to air, I can't find the answer to that q anywhere :rolleyes::D:p
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Honestly, I don't know how anyone is gonna be able to answer that q :confused:
Considering the few episodes that actually made it to air, I can't find the answer to that q anywhere :rolleyes::D:p
I finally found it! According to this page http://www.sitcomsonline.com/photopo.../53358/cat/814 the answer is B. 44 Bow Street
Roller, you couldn't have picked a more obscure question if you'd tried :D
I am impressed Mr Pulseon
i honestly didnt expect anyone to get this right without a lucky guess
that link you've put in, i can't see the address in that site.
the only place you see the address in the show i think, is in the intro
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=m8Mk26SFtl4
Thanks Mate :) When it comes to finding frivolous information, I'm your man :D.
From the link - I've highlighted the address:
"Animated sitcom in Day-Glo colors, about 20-somethings living in Mission Hill, the swinging section of the city of Cosmopolis. Andy ( Voice of Wallace Langham)was a wannabe cartoonist who worked as a salesman at Ron's Waterbed World. Sharing his cavernous loft apartment at 44 Bow Street were 2 roommates, the red-bearded, deep-voiced Jim ( Brian Posehn) and flower child Posey ( Vicki Lewis), an asspiring masseuse. Carlos, Natalie, and their baby ( Herbert Siguenza, Vicki Lewis)lived across the hall, and aging gay roommates , Gus and Wally ( Nick Jameson, Tom Kenny), were next door. In the premiere episode Andy was saddled with his annoying younger brother, Kevin ( Scott Menville), a super-smart but nerdy high-school senior ( he wore his S.A.T. scores on his T-Shirt) who moved in when their parents moved to Wyoming. Stogie, the big, dumb, family dog ( Nick Jameson) arrived with Kevin. Gwen ( Jane Wiedlin) was Andy's sometimes girlfriend. When the waterbed store was shut down by the government for nonpayment of taxes, Andy struggled to find another job. This episode, the first half of a two-part story was the last one to air on The WB."
But I like this part the best:
"Dismal ratings prompted the WB to pull Mission Hill after only 2 episodes." Crying Shame... :(
Anyway :), it's question time again:
Which Power Boat Racer turned Engineer has had a massive influence upon Drag Racing with his engine blocks becoming the one of choice amongst generations of Drag Racers?
http://www.vintagehydroplanes.com/ro...ana_engine.jpg
A) Big John Mazmanian
B) Keith Black
C) Wild Willie Borsch & Mousie Marcellus
D) John Force
I think the answer is "B" Keith Black.
I think he held some kind of speed record back in the 50's or something. Pretty sure he did it in a boat.
He made engines for Power Boats first, then the Drag racers wanted them, so he started making them engines in the mid 60's or so.
Trunks, You are 100% correct! :D
It seems like you know as much about the whole era of Muscle Cars as I do! :p
& here's a photo from the archives of the great man himself:
http://www.keithblack.com/images/history1.gif
I doubt I know as much as you Pulse, I only know tidbits I have read from magazines at my dad's place, or my mates place (he used to race Drags as a junior, now commentates over at WSID).
Plus Keith Black owning a speed record means the name pops up in all kinds of record lists!
Anywho...
Which TMNT character was nearly killed in battle, but revived when their remains merged with a Cyborg Suit in (the now non-cannon) TMNT Comic Volume 3?
a) Splinter
b) Raphael
c) Casey Jones
d) Donatello
Would that be A :confused: