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Getbig Female Info Boards => Open Talk for Girl Discussion => Topic started by: BayGBM on January 09, 2011, 07:28:55 AM
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Can you name this great man? Here is a hint: he is one of my heroes. :)
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That's not Elton John.
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Sir Richard Suckalot?
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That's not Elton John.
sorry mods but thats damn funny
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give us a clue?
xL
politics, science, music?
He looks like a religious man: an American statesman who signed the Declaration of Independence, something like that, or an industrial leader? Certainly he was rich, he could afford specs.
It's not Karl Marx... He has no beard.
Nor is it David Beckham or Abraham Lincoln
He does look European or even Jewish? First Generation American ?
In the 17 and 1800's, they didn't have photoshop or airbrushing, so instead they painted very rough (though if paid enough very flattering) portraits...
He looks to me a bit normal, like the guy in the Norman Rockwell picture of the farmer husband.
They all looked the same in those days...(my un-pc joke?
God knows who he is, I don't and we surely cannot name him.
gimme a hint !
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there's a new i-phone app wherein you may snap and download a photo and get an answer/response.
I haven't got that.
How about we just instead make up daft names? That'd be funny.
I know he's not Mike Hunt.
xL
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6 days later and you've not bothered to return to our gorgeous lovely fluffy pink and nice sweet GirlyBoard to even give us a clue.
Will you please next time when starting a thread, kindly finish it, we're like all rapt and in suspense.
madly xL
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Look at the pic closely. You have your clue: WG
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Look at the pic closely. You have your clue: WG
Wonderful Gay?
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wankin' gherkin
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Weirdlookin Gaylord?
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Waxed Gonads?
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is it one of those digitally enhanced 3-D pix you need special specs to see? One of those pixilated things that turn from Einstein to Marilyn Monroe depending upon how far away you stand from it and focus?
ok so it's William or Walter? What? Who?
give us another clue
xL
Stella was far better at these what is it threads...
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Wang Gina
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Another clue: American.
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willie gag
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Wiener Gabler?
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American statesman who signed the Declaration of Independence, something like that, or an industrial leader? Certainly he was rich, he could afford specs.
First Generation American ?
we sussed yonks ago that he was a Yank. Please put us out of our misery and do the reveal soonish?
x
Linda
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William Gibson? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Gibson (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Gibson)
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Woody Glover (G is silent)?
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wankin' gherkin
He doesn't look Chinese to me. Ive got ten bucks that says its Dr. Weiner Gabler.
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weenie gobler
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William Goebel?
Pronounced Will I am Gobbling?
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nobody has guessed Bay .. can you give the answer and explain why he's one of your heroes ?
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The answer is William Lloyd Garrison!
Garrison made a name for himself as one of the most articulate, as well as most radical, opponents of slavery. His approach to emancipation stressed nonviolence and passive resistance, and he attracted a vocal following. While some other abolitionists of the time favored gradual emancipation, Garrison argued for "immediate and complete emancipation of all slaves". On July 4, he publicly burnt a copy of the Constitution condemning it as "pro-slavery".
Garrison and The Liberator were ardently supported by the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, which held meetings, sponsored lectures, and helped to strengthen the female anti-slavery network throughout the Northeast. Garrison was an important contributor to the suffrage movement.
William L. Garrison publicly burned a copy of the Constitution in 1844, declaring it "a Covenant with Death, an Agreement with Hell," referring to the compromise that had written slavery into the Constitution....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lloyd_Garrison
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The answer is William Lloyd Garrison!
Garrison made a name for himself as one of the most articulate, as well as most radical, opponents of slavery. His approach to emancipation stressed nonviolence and passive resistance, and he attracted a vocal following. While some other abolitionists of the time favored gradual emancipation, Garrison argued for "immediate and complete emancipation of all slaves". On July 4, he publicly burnt a copy of the Constitution condemning it as "pro-slavery".
Garrison and The Liberator were ardently supported by the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, which held meetings, sponsored lectures, and helped to strengthen the female anti-slavery network throughout the Northeast. Garrison was an important contributor to the suffrage movement.
William L. Garrison publicly burned a copy of the Constitution in 1844, declaring it "a Covenant with Death, an Agreement with Hell," referring to the compromise that had written slavery into the Constitution....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lloyd_Garrison
Any of your ancestors kept as slaves Bay?
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damn hoping it was gonna be a cool story.
Black history month isn't until february..
why isn't there a white history month, or a true hispanic one or asian one. the rest of the world contributed to what this country has become, (good & bad)
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who cares?
i'm really tired of acknowledging 'black' anything. remembering the tragedy that was slavery is okay but holding up an entire race is only holding them to a different standard. i don't see that those released and thier offspring have ever given some great virtue to society.
slavery is wrong but the release of the slaves only kicked off 250 years of entitlement mentality, crime, and general degredation of american values. i honestly wish we could have shipped them back.
racist, maybe.. but not petty hatred. only a strong personal bias.
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racist post!
lol
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racist post!
lol
yeah but i think honest opinions should be tolerated. unless i come on here and shout the n-word and incite suffering i don't see a problem.
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the n-word is just another word. Depends on the way you use it. Besides, if people use it to describe each other than there should be no foul no harm for all to use it. Double standards ::)
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If they had shipped them all back, we would have been deprived of the wisdom of Dr. Weiner Gabler's fan, Bay Gabler.
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If they had shipped them all back, we would have been deprived of the wisdom of Dr. Weiner Gabler's fan, Bay Gabler.
wisdom or cockiness?
;D