Originally posted by TurboSmoke
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thats the same area 51 i meant...how many are there?
Originally posted by Viper Zero
Who or what were the Mercury 13?
Would that be "balut"?Originally posted by TsLeng
Famine is correct? So its time for a new question?
Dunno but this just came into my mind.
Q: What is an underformed duck egg which is a specialty in The Phillipines called?
You are incorrect.Originally posted by TurboSmoke
The first repeater i believe was named Matthew the Grumpy Goldfish...
the dudes profession before he invented the gun was junior plumber to the royal spanish court in 1743 (i bet he was glad to ditch that gig)
Well, I'm not sure if I'm using the correct definition of "repeater", but I believe that would be Samuel Gattling's Gattling Gun.Originally posted by Gil
What did the Confederates call the first true repeating rifle used by the Union Army? (easy).
He was a manufacturer of cloth, I believe. I do know that his daughter-in-law Sara, a strange person supposedly haunted by the ghosts of all the people killed by Winchester firearms, spent a considerably amount of her husband's inheritance building the Mystery House, which was a huge (and haunted looking, but that's High Gothic Revival architecture for you) and bizarre house. It was specifically designed and built to confuse the ghosts, being full of secret passages, dead ends, and stairs to nowhere.For a bonus, What was Oliver Winchesters profession before he invested in the gun factory that eventually bore his name?