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thecontrolcentre wrote:The actors name is Jason Cerbone ... but what was the question?
Hang on, let me consult the spreadsheet.

Question 2
You might infer that my guardians abuse me.
I'm not a baby.
I know better than to ask.
1984
Jason Cerbone/Jackie Aprile Jr., Luke, Port, Monkey, Bayonetta, Prague Metro

There, I trust that makes it all clear! :roll: :?
Pithy apothegm goeth here...

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The Fex wrote:Hmmm.... he was born into North Jersey mafia royalty, he was Meadow Soprano's boyfriend for a while, and he was murdered on her father's advice.... I guess you're not a Sopranos fan?
It's been a while; and he's not got the most memorable of faces. Are you sure he's not called Generic Italian-American?

There's an awful lot going on here that's not about music, I sincerely hope the answers are...
Pithy apothegm goeth here...

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Blank_Frank wrote:1984
Jason Cerbone/Jackie Aprile Jr., Luke, Port, Monkey, Bayonetta, Prague Metro
Jackie Aprile Jr. is not 2.
'1984' is not particularly helpful.
Where the hell did 'Monkey' come from?

Keep going Frank, you're nearly there.

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ImageJason Cerbone, 2001

ImageJason Cerbone, 1987

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The Fex wrote:Where the hell did 'Monkey' come from?
Bandar is Hindi for monkey, apparently:

http://utopianvision.co.uk/hindi/dictionary/word/monkey
Pithy apothegm goeth here...

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Solitude Standing. I'm now off for a lie down...
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Blank_Frank wrote:Bandar is Hindi for monkey, apparently
So it is! It's also Malay for 'port'. Sorry about that. I should have found a Malay word for 'wound', but I got confussed.
Blank_Frank wrote:Solitude Standing. I'm now off for a lie down...
Ok. When you ask your question, make it HARD!

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The Fex wrote:[Ok. When you ask your question, make it HARD!
No. I suggest you start a new thread called "Fiendishly Difficult Continuous Music Quiz". Then at least people will know what they're dealing with.

This one's a doddle in comparison:

"This time last week it was hectic; I had to book a table for the next day at my local Indian restaurant, so my cockney friend and I could enjoy our weekly curry. A few days later I met someone I think could be "the one"! Yet the following evening we had a huge argument, which is allowed I suppose. Yesterday was overcast, which fitted my mood perfectly. And today? Well, I've never enjoyed this part of the week."

That's all of it, I promise. I won't be posting any pictures of former child actors playing minor roles, followed by the word for elephant in Yiddish or any such nonsense. :roll: :lol:
Pithy apothegm goeth here...

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Blank_Frank wrote:Solitude Standing. I'm now off for a lie down...
What? That's the answer to all the previous shenanigans?

Blimey. I'm out of my league.

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GaryG wrote:
Blank_Frank wrote:Solitude Standing. I'm now off for a lie down...
What? That's the answer to all the previous shenanigans?

Blimey. I'm out of my league.
I would try and explain, but my psychiatrist advised me to let it go, to avoid further trauma.

OK. Basically each statement/clue/picture etc. represented or described a track (lyrics?) on Suzanne Vega's "Solitude Standing".. The dates were, I think, the date she wrote the song. Jason Cerbone was in the "Luka" video. William Holden? No idea. The references to "pulled" and "kissing" - also no idea, although having written them down I'm slightly concerned it was some kind of proposition. :shock:
Pithy apothegm goeth here...

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Blank_Frank wrote:William Holden? No idea.
Tom's Diner:
I open up the paper,
There's a story of an actor
Who had died while he was drinking,
It was no one I had heard of
It was Holden.
Blank_Frank wrote:"This time last week it was hectic; I had to book a table for the next day at my local Indian restaurant, so my cockney friend and I could enjoy our weekly curry. A few days later I met someone I think could be "the one"! Yet the following evening we had a huge argument, which is allowed I suppose. Yesterday was overcast, which fitted my mood perfectly. And today? Well, I've never enjoyed this part of the week."
You're paraphrasing a lyric, presumably?

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The Fex wrote:You're paraphrasing a lyric, presumably?
No.
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Blank_Frank wrote:No.
Ah. It's the plot of a musical?

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The Fex wrote:Ah. It's the plot of a musical?
No.

(Great for my post count, this kind of thing!)

(That wasn't a clue!)
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Blank_Frank wrote:No.
Hmmm....
Blank_Frank wrote:"This time last week it was hectic; I had to book a table for the next day at my local Indian restaurant, so my cockney friend and I could enjoy our weekly curry. A few days later I met someone I think could be "the one"! Yet the following evening we had a huge argument, which is allowed I suppose. Yesterday was overcast, which fitted my mood perfectly. And today? Well, I've never enjoyed this part of the week."
You're rambling without purpose, the effort of my last poser having broken your mind?

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