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Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Good morning.

Let's begin.

On their first date, David Granger and his future wife Sandra watched a movie in a Georgetown cinema.

Name that cinema and the movie.

Good morning

 

Django at the Plaza Cinema

 

not our poster Django

So, you did read yesterday's newspapers.

Correct.

Our friend Django would be pleased with this info.

Congrats!!

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Good morning.

Let's begin.

On their first date, David Granger and his future wife Sandra watched a movie in a Georgetown cinema.

Name that cinema and the movie.

Good morning

 

Django at the Plaza Cinema

 

not our poster Django

So, you did read yesterday's newspapers.

Correct.

Our friend Django would be pleased with this info.

Congrats!!

Thank you, Sir Gil

 

I actually smiled when I saw the movie name, I thought of our poster Django

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Good morning.

Let's begin.

On their first date, David Granger and his future wife Sandra watched a movie in a Georgetown cinema.

Name that cinema and the movie.

Good morning

 

Django at the Plaza Cinema

 

not our poster Django

So, you did read yesterday's newspapers.

Correct.

Our friend Django would be pleased with this info.

Congrats!!

Thank you, Sir Gil

 

I actually smiled when I saw the movie name, I thought of our poster Django

My nick is based on the movie name,i had a denim jacket with the

name written on the back,in the late 90's i went to visit one of my

class mate in NY who will call me by that name,so when i signed

up on GNI the name was my choice. quite interesting i also

worked at Plaza cinema for a brief period.

 

 

Django
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Good morning.

Let's begin.

On their first date, David Granger and his future wife Sandra watched a movie in a Georgetown cinema.

Name that cinema and the movie.

Good morning

 

Django at the Plaza Cinema

 

not our poster Django

So, you did read yesterday's newspapers.

Correct.

Our friend Django would be pleased with this info.

Congrats!!

Thank you, Sir Gil

 

I actually smiled when I saw the movie name, I thought of our poster Django

My nick is based on the movie name,i had a denim jacket with the

name written on the back,in the late 90's i went to visit one of my

class mate in NY who will call me by that name,so when i signed

up on GNI the name was my choice. quite interesting i also

worked at Plaza cinema for a brief period.

 

 

good to know how you got your nick

FM
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Next one.

He was a Wakenaam boy who caught bundarie crabs and said "namaste" on the Malali. Who was he?

CLUE: The pen is mightier than the sword.

this is a tough one but will take a guess "paper boy"

No.

I will wait until at least 3 persons say they give up and then I shall give the answer.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Next one.

He was a Wakenaam boy who caught bundarie crabs and said "namaste" on the Malali. Who was he?

CLUE: The pen is mightier than the sword.

this is a tough one but will take a guess "paper boy"

No.

I will wait until at least 3 persons say they give up and then I shall give the answer.

ok trying again, does it have anything to do with the author of the book 'Walk good Guyana Boy'?

FM
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Next one.

He was a Wakenaam boy who caught bundarie crabs and said "namaste" on the Malali. Who was he?

CLUE: The pen is mightier than the sword.

this is a tough one but will take a guess "paper boy"

No.

I will wait until at least 3 persons say they give up and then I shall give the answer.

ok trying again, does it have anything to do with the author of the book 'Walk good Guyana Boy'?

No.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Next one.

He was a Wakenaam boy who caught bundarie crabs and said "namaste" on the Malali. Who was he?

CLUE: The pen is mightier than the sword.

Ladies and lazyboys, follow me:

Who made the pen mightier than the sword? Writers.

Which writer grew up in Wakenaam?

Which writer wrote Bundarie Boy?

Which writer wrote Namaste?

Which writer wrote The Malali Makers?

Answer: SHEIK SADEEK

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Next one.

His parents were from Scotland, he was born in Guyana, attended Queen's College and wrote dozens of novels in his own name plus 15 pen names. Give me his real name and tell me where he is living now.

 

* Wilson Harris is 94 and resides in the UK I believe.

 

* Wait a minute---I don't believe Harris' parents were from Scotland.

 

Rev

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Next one.

His parents were from Scotland, he was born in Guyana, attended Queen's College and wrote dozens of novels in his own name plus 15 pen names. Give me his real name and tell me where he is living now.

 

* Wilson Harris is 94 and resides in the UK I believe.

 

Rev

No sir. Get Realistic!

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Riya:

Good morning, sir

370 ft normal

500 ft achievable

I shall accept this. My book says 350 ft normal. 500 ft achievable.

You get first prize.

Anjali gets second prize.

Wish I could have given you 2 tickets to Kaieteur but our sponsors Rev & Django, Partners-in-Crime, are dodging me this morning.

Congrats!!

Thank you!

I would love to visit Kaieteur Falls but I'm deathly terrified of those small planes. I went so far as to Ogle airstrip and chicken out

FM
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Next one.

His parents were from Scotland, he was born in Guyana, attended Queen's College and wrote dozens of novels in his own name plus 15 pen names. Give me his real name and tell me where he is living now.

Christopher Robin Nicole and he lives in Guernsey, Channel Islands.

That's absolutely correct. Christopher Nicole has written more than 200 books, mostly novels. He wrote a chess manual from which I learnt to play the game in the mid-1970s. I brought it to Canada. Right now, I'm reading one of his novels, Falls of Death, from which I got that Kaieteur question.

Nicole is 84 years old.

http://img1.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/1/7078.jpg

Congrats!!

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Next one.

His parents were from Scotland, he was born in Guyana, attended Queen's College and wrote dozens of novels in his own name plus 15 pen names. Give me his real name and tell me where he is living now.

Christopher Robin Nicole and he lives in Guernsey, Channel Islands.

That's absolutely correct. Christopher Nicole has written more than 200 books, mostly novels. He wrote a chess manual from which I learnt to play the game in the mid-1970s. I brought it to Canada. Right now, I'm reading one of his novels, Falls of Death, from which I got that Kaieteur question.

Nicole is 84 years old.

http://img1.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/1/7078.jpg

Congrats!!

Thank you Sir Gil  it is quite amazing to write under so many pen names.

Also thanks Django and Riya

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:

PAGING SIR GILBAKKA

 

* I believe Miss Anjali and Miss Riya have your book of question and answer These 2 are sharp as a pencil You may have to get a new book of questions.hahaha

 

* Bhai Django not bad himself But he ain't in the same league as the ladies.

 

Rev

I did asked to see the book one time but it did not happen . I have help sometimes but would not disclose it/them

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:

PAGING SIR GILBAKKA

 

* I believe Miss Anjali and Miss Riya have your book of question and answer These 2 are sharp as a pencil You may have to get a new book of questions.hahaha

 

 

 

Rev

Nah. I use more than one book and I double-check on the Internet. Generally, I set a quiz whose answer is out there. Sometimes, I make it difficult by asking a question that doesn't have an answer online.

FM
Originally Posted by Anjali:
 

I did asked to see the book one time but it did not happen . I have help sometimes but would not disclose it/them

 

Anjali:

 

* I noticed Sir put a stumping on all of we yesterday with that Wakenaam Sheik Sadeek quiz. He then referred to the boys as "Lazy boys" for not getting the correct answer--- but he was kind to the ladies.

 

* Anyway, Sir Gilbakka is a wily old fox---he'll soon make his questions more complicated.

 

Rev

FM

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