Plebian:
"Pleased to meet you; hope you guessed my name."
Erudite:
"All you need for a movie is a gun and a girl."
Thursday, March 16, 2006
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In "Battle Of The Planets", Casey Kasem's character would yell out "TransssMUTE!", causing him to morph into the leader of G-Force.
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Toooooo early to already be doen with this.
P: Rolling Stones
E: Jean-Luc Godard
C: Godard directed Sympathy for the Devil which was a Documentary of the Rolling Stones recording "Sympathy for the Devil"
Damn. That was early!
Point to Mr. Brown.
Well, since Corey got that one so quickly, here's an extra added bonus Erudite for you, actually two quotes with one connection to the original Plebian:
"They can gas me, but I am famous."
"I hear they burn for murder. Well, they say it just takes a second to die."
The two men convicted of shooting a Kennedy.
You people are going to vex me, getting these so quickly!
Point to Mr. Wilson.
Okay, one final bonus Erudite with a brand new Connection to the original Plebian, and then I'm 5000.
"We talked until two, and then she said,'It’s time for bed.'"
Ben, you are definitely the Fifth Beatle (or perhaps the Ninth or Tenth, depending on how many other claimants there are.) Norwegian Wood is correct. While the Devil does indeed want to "lay your soul to waste", "souls" was not the number one answer in our audience survey. Another guess?
The Beatles turned down Jean for the same documentary. He then turned to the Stones.
Yeah, the Beatles turned down Godard because he was too "out there", so he went to Donovan, Chubby Checker, and Strawberry Alarm Clock, but they all turned him down before he finally begged the Stones to accept him. Or not.
No Ben, not something as simple as fire, although fire could burn this Connection.
There are TOOOOO many connections between The Beatles and the Stones.
http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/Beatles.html
...not the least of which is that horrendous pencil drawing at the top of that page! Hilarious.
Okay, the Connection is specific to that particular Beatles song, and even more specifically, the title.
The song is "Norewegian Wood", and the Rolling Stones employ a fellow by the name of "Ron Wood".
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