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These famous words
- “A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse!” ?
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Richard III uses this line to suggest that he's willing to trade the thing he values most, his power/his kingdom, for his own survival. He realizes at the end of his life that his survival is the most important thing to him. A quotation from act 5, scene 4 of Shakespeare’s Richard III
Richard III uses this line to suggest that he's willing to trade the thing he values most, his power/his kingdom, for his own survival. He realizes at the end of his life that his survival is the most important thing to him. A quotation from act 5, scene 4 of Shakespeare’s Richard III
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Who said:The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.
Aktungbby
09-07-24, 09:48 PM
Nelson Mandela...and bollocks to the naysayers!
Jimbuna
09-08-24, 06:30 AM
I saw what you done there :)
...and bollocks to the naysayers!
Jimbuna (see propbeanie sig)
https://subsim.com/radioroom/showpost.php?p=2925447&postcount=453
Aktungbby
09-08-24, 10:26 AM
...these famous words/\ I reasoned that if 192,779 :subsim: captains spread around the spinning mudball could read them in a forum thread or post: (propbeanie's sig?:yeah:) that constituted sufficient 'fame' in accordance with the OP's dictates imho. And, I certainly used it ably enough in the GrenSo departing the forum matter!:hmmm::arrgh!: Now post a new quote to keep the thread going.
Who said:
...these famous words
"Failure is not an option" ?
Markus
Aktungbby
09-08-24, 11:29 AM
General von Paulus at Stalingrad?
Jimbuna
09-08-24, 11:37 AM
/\ I reasoned that if 192,779 :subsim: captains spread around the spinning mudball could read them in a forum thread or post: (propbeanie's sig?:yeah:) that constituted sufficient 'fame' in accordance with the OP's dictates imho. And, I certainly used it ably enough in the GrenSo departing the forum matter!:hmmm::arrgh!: Now post a new quote to keep the thread going.
Too late...
General von Paulus at Stalingrad?
Nope
Clue: Taken from a movie
Markus
Jimbuna
09-08-24, 12:29 PM
Apollo 13
Apollo 13
Yep
over to you
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"Failure is not an option" is a phrase associated with NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz and the Apollo 13 Moon landing mission. Although Kranz is often attributed with having spoken those words during the mission, he did not actually say the phrase. The origin of the phrase is from the preparation for the 1995 film Apollo 13 according to FIDO Flight Controller Jerry Bostick:
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Jimbuna
09-08-24, 12:38 PM
I want this shift to be the very best each and every day.
Aktungbby
09-08-24, 12:58 PM
I want this shift to be the very best each and every day. Lucille Ball on I love Lucy
TV show?https://media.giphy.com/media/14f2HfZuKw9BLi/giphy.gif:Kaleun_Salivating:
Jimbuna
09-09-24, 07:48 AM
Not a chance :)
Aktungbby
09-09-24, 10:08 AM
Laverne & Shirley on the Shotz beer bottling line? https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-QogBgulqVPc/XBo8uaFiG6I/AAAAAAAByBs/HPkV9WUgShUTYP_DOJN5PKF3ntGocsEagCHMYCw/laverne-and-shirley-secrets-scandals-F_thumb%255B1%255D?imgmax=800
Jimbuna
09-09-24, 10:12 AM
A tad closer.
CLUE: Derived from personal experience.
Jimbuna
09-10-24, 07:57 AM
Nope but I was personally there quite often when it was said.
CLUE: Not a famous person but someone I personally admired.
Aktungbby
09-10-24, 10:19 AM
a Banks Line captain?:O:
Jimbuna
09-10-24, 11:49 AM
Closest yet.
CLUE: Happened regularly in Newcastle West End.
Aktungbby
09-10-24, 06:43 PM
your police chief?
Jimbuna
09-11-24, 05:25 AM
Close enough Shift Inspector.
Aktungbby
09-11-24, 09:33 PM
sounds like the TV show:Hillstreet Blues, wher the briefing sergeant, played by Michael Conrad, would tell the officers going out on shift his classic line: "...and hey! Let's be careful out there!
Aktungbby
09-11-24, 10:37 PM
Your'e fired!
Ostfriese
09-11-24, 11:22 PM
Including the apostrophe at the wrong place? Otherwise it's Marty McFly's boss in "Back to the Future II".
Aktungbby
09-12-24, 01:26 AM
:salute: over 2 U!
Jimbuna
09-12-24, 07:49 AM
sounds like the TV show:Hillstreet Blues, wher the briefing sergeant, played by Michael Conrad, would tell the officers going out on shift his classic line: "...and hey! Let's be careful out there!
I've still got every season and episode on an external HD
Ostfriese
09-12-24, 11:53 PM
"You're a chicken!"
Jimbuna
09-13-24, 05:05 AM
Foghorn Leghorn?
Ostfriese
09-13-24, 08:44 AM
Not a cartoon character
Jimbuna
09-13-24, 08:48 AM
European?
Ostfriese
09-13-24, 08:51 AM
European?
No (that'd insult him/her)
Ostfriese
09-13-24, 08:57 AM
From a movie ?
Markus
Not a movie, from a TV Series
Ostfriese
09-13-24, 09:06 AM
Comedy ?
Markus
Yes.
Jimbuna
09-13-24, 09:09 AM
American?
Ostfriese
09-13-24, 09:16 AM
American?
Yes.
Jimbuna
09-13-24, 09:17 AM
Jeff Allen?
Ostfriese
09-13-24, 09:19 AM
Jeff Allen?
No. I'm looking for a character from a TV series (alternatively the actor, but it wasn't Jeff Allen).
Hint: the quote was meant as an insult.
Jimbuna
09-13-24, 09:39 AM
Daniel Ings?
Ostfriese
09-13-24, 10:36 AM
Daniel Ings?
Nope, sorry.
Was it said in the tv-series Friends ?
Markus
Ostfriese
09-13-24, 11:05 AM
Was it said in the tv-series Friends ?
Markus
No, but it's from the same time span (some, but not all seasons of the series in question ran at the same time as Friends seasons)
I take a wild shot
Will Smith ?
Markus
Ostfriese
09-13-24, 02:07 PM
I take a wild shot
Will Smith ?
Markus
No, sorry.
Aktungbby
09-13-24, 09:04 PM
from Cheers?
Ostfriese
09-14-24, 12:53 AM
from Cheers?
Once again close in terms of time (some seasons of "Cheers" and of this show ran at the same time), but still a miss.
Hint: The insult was made by a male character, the target was a female character, and the insult was said often enough to become a running gag in the show.
Aktungbby
09-14-24, 01:53 AM
Al character on "Married With Children"?
Ostfriese
09-14-24, 02:03 AM
Al character on "Married With Children"?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0TPPmFU4VA
The very one :)
Over to you.:Kaleun_Applaud:
Jimbuna
09-14-24, 06:49 AM
Would never of got that in a million years.
Ostfriese
09-14-24, 10:55 AM
Would never of got that in a million years.
"Married... with Children" was immensely popular in Germany, but after your comment I had a closer look, and it seems it never had great ratings in the US and the UK, so I apologize.
"Married... with Children" was immensely popular in Germany, but after your comment I had a closer look, and it seems it never had great ratings in the US and the UK, so I apologize.
The series was also very popular in Denmark and Sweden.
Markus
Jimbuna
09-14-24, 10:59 AM
"Married... with Children" was immensely popular in Germany, but after your comment I had a closer look, and it seems it never had great ratings in the US and the UK, so I apologize.
Certainly no apology needed my friend.
Aktungbby
09-14-24, 10:59 AM
here's an easy one: ":doh:"?
Jimbuna
09-14-24, 11:01 AM
eaxy or the smiley?
Aktungbby
09-14-24, 11:05 AM
the smiley
Your smiley made me recall Tom Hanks in Forrest Gump.
Markus
Aktungbby
09-14-24, 01:02 PM
nope
Aktungbby
09-14-24, 06:11 PM
nope; BIG HINT: the series has run for over 30+ seasons!
The only series who have been running for so long is:
The Simpsons
Markus
Aktungbby
09-14-24, 07:13 PM
:yeah:that's what big hints are all about...one of the voice characters of The Simpsons said "doh" alot...which is what engendered my use of the smiley: :doh:. Over to you! :salute:
Ostfriese
09-15-24, 12:04 AM
The only series who have been running for so long is:
The Simpsons
Markus
"Coronation Street" has been running since 1960...
Here's a little tougher one
- Let them sing
Markus
Jimbuna
09-15-24, 08:49 AM
The Hunt For Red October?
The Hunt For Red October?
That's the one :Kaleun_Salute: Over to you
My original idea was that you should guess who said these words, but I can see it has turn into guess the movie. Which is my own fault.
It was Marko Ramius aka Sean Connery who said-Let them sing.(Which you of course know)
Markus
Jimbuna
09-15-24, 09:07 AM
Who's this?
Hot is expensive hot is.
Aktungbby
09-15-24, 09:51 AM
your wife...on a beach in Mexico?:arrgh!:
Jimbuna
09-15-24, 09:58 AM
Could well have been :)
On this occasion it's from a comedy series.
Aktungbby
09-15-24, 10:04 AM
British?
Jimbuna
09-15-24, 10:20 AM
Yes.
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