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I think it's finding evidence.
My understanding was evidence is first kind, seeing a ship is 2nd and meeting aliens was 3rd…but i used to sleep during ufo class, the teacher was so droll, so I could be wrong…won't be the first time and surely not the last
Seeing a spaceship is first, evidence is second, meeting aliens is third, and going home to meet their parents is fourth.
So, MK is right.
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Hi! Monk, been busy.
And, the correct answer is **Drum Roll** please:
Al Capone
When it comes to the world of notorious gangsters, you can't turn a blind eye to Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone – who earned the nickname of "Scarface". When people pay a visit and do not show respect, it is said that he make a guest appearance.
OfflineHi! Monk, been busy.
And, the correct answer is **Drum Roll** please:
Al Capone
When it comes to the world of notorious gangsters, you can't turn a blind eye to Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone – who earned the nickname of "Scarface". When people pay a visit and do not show respect, it is said that he make a guest appearance.
In a related subject, what occupation was listed on Mr. Capone's business card?
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In a related subject, what occupation was listed on Mr. Capone's business card?
I give up. Lol! Cigar Maker on the side. /laugh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
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Yes, GL your right on the money!
During the '30s to say the names "Bonnie & Clyde" would drum up notorious conversation. When to this day, you will encounter a marker that indicates the site where the two lost souls lost their lives in a blaze of bullets. Residents claim that the location is haunted by the two. Some have reported to catch ghostly images
developing in photos taken of the marker.
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The Overlook Hotel is the fictional hotel from Stephen King's novel The Shining and its adaptations. The hotel is an amalgamation of parts of real hotels across the United States.[1] Timberline Lodge, a mountain resort in Oregon, was used as the establishing shot in Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of the book, while The Stanley Hotel, King's inspiration for the Overlook, was used in a TV adaptation for ABC. Kubrick, along with production designer Roy Walker,[1][2] used photographs he took of many hotels across the US and England to use as inspiration for hotel in the film. The mockup of the Timberline's rear facade and the hedge maze was built on a back lot in Elstree Studios, England.[1] The real Timberline does not have a maze. All interiors were constructed and shot on the soundstage in England
Events in The Shining:
In 1970, Ullman hired a man named Delbert Grady to be the Overlook's winter caretaker. Along with his wife and two daughters, Grady spent the winter months in the hotel. When the Overlook's staff returned to open the hotel for the summer season, they discovered that Grady had murdered his family with an axe before killing himself.
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