Who Is This?
How about a Hint?
Is this her current age?
I have no idea, but I like the game. Hint??
i love games, but idk :(Nancy Pelosi? OMG I know who it is I think....Martha Helen Kostyra or Kostera better known as Martha Stewart and the only reason I know this is that my 13 year old just did a biography on her for her FACS class (Family and Consumer Sciences) and we put a poster board timeline together.
Remember, no cheating and if you cheat, please wait for someone to guess the correct answer. This is an easy one.
Who Is This?
Lev
Okay then,
Who Is This?
Remember, no peeking
She is the one "looking at you".
Lev Diane Sawyer?
Is it Barbara Walters?
I think it's Diane Sawyer too.Thank you Lev!!!
Lev Susan Boyle??? emerilNo, no and no. But I must say that the baby actually does look very much like Rachel Rey.Lev Roseanne?Not Roseanne, sorry.
Palin
Lev Ha! I know this rascally Rabbit....Okay then, here is another easy one. Remember, no peaking.
Who Is This?
Lev I think I might of had better luck guessing the wide eyed monkey...this I will need clues for.. Paula Abdul?
I actually knew that one! The other's, had no clue!Yous are too good. Tomorrow I will search for a photo that will stump you all. Anyway, another easy one.
Who Is This?
Lev
JR~I think you are right! A bit farcical when you have the answer in front of your nose and told not to cheat.http://www.racketmag.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/anna-nicole-smith.jpg [QUOTE=Bodak]A bit farcical when you have the answer in front of your nose and told not to cheat. http://www.racketmag.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/anna-nicole-smith.jpg [/QUOTE] Dang Bodak, you cheated!
(not really in front of your nose...unless you peek) I can refrain fro cheating on this game...now if it was something really important and not just for amusement...like life or death then I would of peaked...but I for one can play by the rules.
Be kind Bodak...it is the Holidays awww...don't cheat. I've been having fun.Well,
I kind of questioned Bodak getting the young Sarah Palin picture. I was sure that i would be able to post a second picture, that no one would guess Sarah from that baby picture. None the less, maybe Jasmine or some one can tell me how to eliminate the url. I would certainly appreciate that thus eliminating any cheating or peeking. Anyway, hopefully, no cheating or peeking.
Who Is This?
Lev
Thanks for the info. I wasn't accusing you of cheating and probably should not infer that any one is/was and so I apologize. I'm not sure that kodak will allow mee to copy and pate my pictures and pretty sure they won't but will check. anyway,
Lev So,
Who Is This?
Lev kind of looks like "Jan Brady" who is Eve Plumb I believeKelstev,
Right you are.
Who Is This?
Lev
I have no clue who the last pic is...and the current pic of Nancy is frightining Well,
It's amazing that someone guessed Cher from that picture, but yes, it is Cher. That picture is another that i knew no one would guess. Guess I was wrong.
Lev I hope it's ok if I put up a photo
who is this?
Kelstev,
Looks like me whn I was a kid. Is it? And thank you for posting.
Lev lol..no it's not you...unless...you have been nominated for an academy award? Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#15). [1995]Was a master carpenter before becoming a movie star, a craft he still does as a hobby.
He was born 1942 in Chicago.
He's 6'1" HARRISON FORD!!!!!Correct, Sam!It was the clue about the carpenter that cinched it.Here's one more...no clues though because it should be easy enough, I think.
Wow. I really suck at this game... [QUOTE=CO_Mel]
Cusack? No? [/QUOTE] no No clues in the URL Kel, your making it hard for us cheaters.Please, I really don't want you to teach me to cheat. Maybe just explain why it is that if I ask that you don't cheat and that if you do cheat, "please" don't post the answer to allow the others to play the game with-out cheating and yet you were compelled to cheat and yes, even to post the answer. Maybe someday you can teach us to steal little old ladies purses after a night of bingo?
LEV [QUOTE=levlarry]Jerry Lee Lewis?[/QUOTE]
no[QUOTE=levlarry]Jerry Lee Lewis?[/QUOTE]
no
[QUOTE=levlarry]Bodak,
ok..another clue...there was a movie made about his life.The big O
Buddy Holly?Johnny CashYep,
I change my answer to Johnny Cash.
LEV correct, Lin...Johnny Cash
[QUOTE=levlarry]Yep,
I change my answer to Johnny Cash.
LEV [/QUOTE]
yup..correctIt's a level playing field now Lev.
here's another..
Mick Jagger?Steve Perry
NOO..Steve TYLER I meant [QUOTE=babs10]Steve Perry [/QUOTE] Yep, I'm going with Babs. Steve Tyler Aerosmith.
LEV Lyle Lovett?
Nah, I'm liking the Steven Tyler answer better. (PS - DH has an aunt who looks like him and got backstage because of it! LOL) [QUOTE=babs10]Steve Perry [/QUOTE][/QUOTE] Correct!
oh honey.. that's my girl: Stevie Nicks.....
[QUOTE=babs10]oh honey.. that's my girl: Stevie Nicks..... [/QUOTE]
right you are!eh.. you'd find yourself hard pressed to fool me on the rock n rollers of the 70's and 80's LOL
ObamaFreddie Mercury?
I think I saw that baby photo somewhere before.Right again Kel :)[QUOTE=Mrs Pincushion]Right again Kel :)[/QUOTE]
Queen is my favorite....so I read a lot about them
Although that last photo looks like a girl....it made me think of Bill Clinton.Kel.....its definetely a girl :)I'm terrible at guessing the people, but this is the funnest post ever!
Thanks for starting it Lev. [QUOTE=levlarry]Mick Jagger?[/QUOTE]
I met Jagger back in the 80's in a small restaurant. Having a lunch with some friends and he ,Jerry Hall, a babysitter pushing a stroller walked in. Nobody else around. He chatted for quite some time esp after they had lunch and Hall and the sitter were paying for lunch. After they left I thought the waitress would faint. She kept all his stuff ( beer bottles fork etc !! ) crazyNot sure Pin but it looks like our Queen Elizabeth. If not I will be so embarassed.Yes , its the Queen.....Elizabeth IIClooney?[QUOTE=CO_Mel]Clooney?[/QUOTE]
no...not ClooneySorry about the picture...not sure what happened
Kel is yours Tom Hanks ? Sean Connery?
Not Tom Hanks
Not Sean Connery Patrick Swayzenot Patrick SwayzeHe's 6'5" jeremy clarkson...lolhad to look him up..lol..no..not jeremy clarksonHe was considered for the role of Chandler on "Friends"john cryer...lolno..not john cryerok..this hint should make it easier.
Although he didn’t get the role of Chandler Bing on “Friends,” he did go on to date one of the stars of the show, Jennifer Aniston. vince vaughncorrect!
no guess yet...he does look familiar though..
I made a boo boo...I was cleaning up my photobucket account and deleted the photos that I had on this thread...sorry.
I have no idea who that little girl is...... hmmmm.. if she were a boy I would say Matt Damon LOL SHE is a HE but not Matt Damon..does look like himBrad Pitt?Kind of looks like his daughter. no not brad......I was gonna say Matt Damon, too.if its not Matt Damon how about his look alike Leonardo di Caprioyes. Mr di caprio it is....:)yea!!! I finally guessed oneoooh.. good one buckeye!! Okay,
Please no peeking and no cheating. If you have to peek, then please don't post the answer.
Who Is This?
LEV I have no clue. Is he an actor?Not an actor but has been on television many times and actually had a movie or two made where he was mentioned. He considers himself an artist and has sold many drawings.Red Skeleton?Not red skelton but does kinda favor him in looks, doesn't he?Dang, I was positive it was Red, are you sure it's not?
Ouch, this one's hard. Another clue. It's floating just out of my mental reach.[QUOTE=levlarry]Pretty sure. I have made bigger mistakes though so, let me check to be sure. Nope, it's not Red. I think Red is about 90 and gone. This person I think, is about 60 and still very much alive.[/QUOTE]
if the picture is Charlie Manson then he just turned 75. Im pretty sure it is cause I remember seeing the picture in one of those manson murder history shows The picture is indeed Charles Manson and yes, you are also right, Buckeye,Charlie is 75 years old. My mistake.
LEV Here is an easy one.
Born in Deetroit.
Who Is This?
LEV
These are good.... very difficult to guess.
Who Is This? LEV Rin tin tin....looked to make sure i was right but did not cheat ! Its the only famous german shepherd i could think of. The only other famous German Shepherd I know of is the Littlest Hobo.It was probably the eybrows that gave him away. Yep, Rin Tin Tin.Who Is This?
LEV In case any one cares, the above picture is of movie star, Old Yeller, killed by a grizzly in the movie.
LEVOld Yeller! Of course we care. I went to see that movie as a child in the local theater with my entire family. My mom had heard that he came to a bad end, and she started weeping as soon as he showed up during the opening credits, romping through a field or something. She cried through the entire movie. But I think you've got your facts wrong, unless they made another version. It was a rabid wolf that got Old Yeller. BlueHour, You may be right. But I remember watching the movie and remember a fight with a grizzly. But, that was many years ago and very possibly a mix-up somewhere in my grey matter. I remember crying during the film also. Let me do some checking.
LEV BlueHour,
So right you are. Thank you for the correction. This from everything.com. http://everything2.com/title/Old+Yeller
Old Yeller, first a novel by Fred Gipson and then a 1957 live action film by Disney, is the story of a frontier family that adopts a mangy old mutt who proves to be a loyal companion and protector. The novel is required reading for many elementary school children, and the movie is a time honored children's classic. Old Yeller is also arguably one of the most disturbing children's stories ever, mainly due to the poignant, emotionally devastating ending. And yes, before you continue to read further, spoilers lie ahead. The Coates Family, consisting of mother Katie (played in the movie by Dorothy McGuire), father Jim (Fess Parker), teenager Travis (Tommy Kirk), and younger brother Arliss (Kevin Corcoran), live on a Texas ranch a few years after the end of the American Civil War. The family is abysmally poor (the children have never laid eyes on a dollar bill, except for worthless Confederate money), but they manage to eke out a living from the land. At the outset of the story, we learn that Pa Coates has to leave on a cattle drive for several months. He appoints Travis as the stereotypical man of the house. After the father's departure, all goes well for a while, until a strange old yellow (or yeller, if you prefer) mongrel shows up in the Coates' barnyard. At first, the dog seems to be an incorrigible scoundrel, taunting the livestock, knocking down fences, and allegedly stealing chickens. Gradually, however, Old Yeller wins the love of the family, especially Travis. Thus begins the quintessential boy and his dog story. Travis and Old Yeller get up to a heap of trouble together as they roam the countryside and encounter various animals. Throughout these adventures, Yeller proves his courage and loyalty time and time again. He saves little Arliss from an angry mother grizzly and rescues Travis from the midst of a herd of rampaging wild boars, to name a few feats. Before long, Old Yeller has become an integral part of the family, serving as a proxy protector in the father's absence. One night, a rabid wolf enters the barnyard, bent on destruction. Old Yeller, true to form, fends off the hellish beast, but is badly mangled in the process. Hoping for the best, the family cages the dog for observation. Alas, Old Yeller develops rabies, and the formerly loving pooch begins to foam at the mouth and snarl viciously at all passerby. In one of the most heart-wrenching decisions ever, Travis must go out to the barn and shoot his beloved friend in the head. In many respects, the 1956 novel and 1957 Disney movie are virtually identical, unsurprising as the author Fred Gipson also wrote the film's screenplay. As with many adaptations, however, the book lends a depth to the characters and plot that is missing in the movie version. Although I loved both as a child, upon watching the film as an adult, I discovered many shortcomings that I either didn't notice or didn't care about when I was 10. Old Yeller's appearance (and subsequent disappearance) within the story is altogether too fortuitous - he shows up almost immediately following Mr. Coates' departure, and Coates returns just days after the dog's death. Similarly, the foreshadowing of the loss of Old Yeller is heavyhanded in the film. Though the Coates live in the middle of nowhere with nary a house in sight, every five minutes some random visitor conveniently shows up and either threatens to shoot the dog as thieving varmint, threatens to take Old Yeller away (at one point, his original owner suddenly appears and expresses a desire to have the dog back), or issues ominous warnings about the dread hydrophobia sweeping the frontier. Much of this clumsiness in handling the plot is undoubtedly the result of attempting to cram an entire novel's worth of action into an 83 minute film, not to mention Disney's characteristic lack of subtlety. For adults, the first hour of the film may seem insufferably cutesy. The novel doesn't go into great detail regarding the family's poverty, but the movie ignores it altogether. You never see the Coates worry about their impending starvation; they're just your average happy go lucky poor folk. The episodic adventures of Travis and Old Yeller are painfully contrived and light-hearted. Disney seems to be overcompensating for the lack of an animated cast of thousands (à la Fantasia) by introducing a cuddly new animal at every turn. The acting is stilted and unremarkable, and the film is rife with historical inaccuracies (Did people really dress the same way in 1869 as they did in 1957? Where does rugged frontier woman Katie Coates find the money or time to apply cosmetics and carefully style her hair every day?). That said, Old Yeller's unfortunate demise at the hands of the boy he loved most still holds the same impact for adults and children alike. For all of Disney's saccharine antics, the studio was never one to gloss over the dark reality of death, even in a children's film (remember Bambi's mother?). Anyone who has ever had to put down a pet knows the inner turmoil that accompanies such an action, made even worse by the fact that Travis doesn't have the painless, relatively clean option of veterinary euthanasia at his disposal. No one wants Old Yeller to die, and though I've seen the film dozens of times, I found myself hoping that the dog would miraculously recover before Travis reaches the barn with his gun. At the same time, the necessary course of action is irrefutable. As Old Yeller, "the best doggone dog in the West," bares his fangs and snarls from the depths of his throat, it is clear that he would rend Travis limb from limb if given half a chance. Yet I still cringed and wept when I heard the report of Travis' rifle. Despite it all, Disney attempted to put a happy spin on the very end of the film. Unbeknownst to the family, Old Yeller had snuck off in the night some months back and impregnated a bitch on a neighboring ranch. The movie ends as the family welcomes Old Yeller's son, a frisky, wiggling yellow puppy, into the fold. This of course paved the way for a sequel, Savage Sam, released in 1963. Savage Sam concentrated less on the dog and more on the Coates' struggles as a frontier family, and was a dismal failure at the box office. 45 years after the original release of the film, Old Yeller remains controversial for quite a few people. A recent reviewer characterized the movie as "child abuse" due to the admittedly gruesome act of shooting the hero to death. Another criticizes the movie for "manipulating children into believing in an implacable, malevolent, and incomprehensible universe" (apparently that reviewer, who calls herself a "survivor" of Old Yeller, believes that people are incapable of independently reaching that conclusion). However, the cause of the controversy is also the reason why the novel and the movie have stood the test of time. It is what sets Old Yeller apart from the plethora of dog-related stories that followed in its footsteps. Factual research conducted via IMDb. The quoted reviews can be found at: LEV[/QUOTE] Man did I cry when I saw that movie. Seems like a billion years ago but remember how sad I was... I have Old Yellow on tape, If you like it, you need to watch..Where The Red Fern Grows.
Be sure to have a box of tissures ready. I love old movie, but most never had an happy ending. Like The Doll Maker. Okay, remember, no cheating. WHO IS THIS?
you have such a way with descriptive words, Snow..
That was a good one.. took me a minute or two to figure out who it was. Ditto dat, Babs.
So anyway, this is the very first and maybe my only movie star crush, back when I was probably under 10. who is it?
Looks like Hayley Mills.And Bluehour,
Looks like you are right. And this is the Haley Mills I had a crush on from "Parent Trap.
Okay, here's an easy one. Who is this?
Go Chubby Checkers!! by the way.. Chubby is a Philly boy. I kinda figured you would know Chubby. Alrighty then, Who is this?
Is it a Colorized photograph? I didnt think they had color cameras back then.....I could be wrong thou.... feeling some pain tonight... [QUOTE=#1inflamedOnline] How about a Hint? Is this her current age? [/QUOTE] [QUOTE=levlarry]I kinda figured you would know Chubby. Yep K.K., a very young Jerry lewis. Who is this?
Keanu Reeves?Nope,
Not Keanu reeves.
LEV
PS He is a singer
I had no idea that was Jerry Lewis... and I have no idea who this singer is. Well then, Here is a couple of clues and another picture. His real name is John but doesn't use his real name. He was born in 1940. And here's another picture. This should give it away.
Tom Jones or Thomas John Woodward as he was named at birth.
TOM JONES - DELILAH video http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/tom-jones-delilah/b204490fda8308a626b0b204490fda8308a626b0-165724619492?q=tom%20jones%20videos&FROM=LKVR5>1=LKVR5&FORM=LKVR1Okay, Who Then Is This? Is that Twiggy?Yep,
It is Twiggy. Twiggy (born Lesley Hornby; 19 September 1949) is an English model, actress, and singer, now also known by her married name of Twiggy Lawson.
So then,
Who Is This?
I think this week or next week is his birthday week. This clue should give it away.
LEV No ideano idea.. this is a stumper!! Okay,
Here's 2 more pictures.
......................................................Gosh,
I knew I should have waited on the second picture. It is John Lennon and last Saturday was his birthday. John Winston Ono Lennon, MBE (9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980)
Babs,
You must have done a lot of staring into the eyes of those old pictures of Prince. It is yes, Prince. And 6t5, since there is no proof it isn't President obama's Pap, well then, maybe he is. Look how Kiwilass came so close. Look at these two pictures, one is Hendrix and one Prince.
Prince Jimi Hendrix the features kept looking like him.. but not skinny. Alright then, Who Is This?
It's Chris "I get a thrill up my leg every time I hear Obama speak" Matthews. I think he only gets a bigger thrill up his leg when he hears himself speak. Is he a camera hog or what? Oh well,
Who Is This?
She's the girl on the left is she alive?
marilyn monroe?Babs,
Yes, she is in the next part of life. "Marilyn Monroe (June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962), born Norma Jeane Mortenson, but baptized Norma Jeane Baker, was an American actress, singer and model."
Who Is This? is she the most nominated but least winning daytime soap star??Babs, You are a "All My Children" fan I take it. Right you are.
Who Owns These "Cute Knobby Knees"?
Is the little girl in the pic not of the USA? Babs, She's not even of this world anymore. Goodmorning to you.
LEV And a good morning to YOU, lev! this is a great little game! Who Is This Little Cutie? Right again Babs, the lips alone would give it away.
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