No Images nor Idols makeFor Robert Ingersoll to break — Ambrose Bierce, The Devil’s DictionaryQ: What’s the Difference between an orange?A: Chicago TribuneGet it?
I looked up one name, “William Ewart Gladstone” (longest and most likely to determine). He served as Prime Minister four separate times (1868–1874, 1880–1885, February–July 1886 and 1892–1894). I’ll presume, therefore, that the others are all British historical characters, too.
Bill Thompson over 12 years ago
If the next-to-last name is a mistake, let’s blame Moses.
The Old Wolf over 12 years ago
Congratulations and thanks to all the fools… uh… donators. Really.
pcolli over 12 years ago
Corzac (Yesterday)
What’s the difference between a chicken?
One leg is both the same.
pschearer Premium Member over 12 years ago
I have to decide?! I can’t! I CAN"T!!
runar over 12 years ago
No Images nor Idols makeFor Robert Ingersoll to break — Ambrose Bierce, The Devil’s DictionaryQ: What’s the Difference between an orange?A: Chicago TribuneGet it?
corzak over 12 years ago
Meanwhile, I still support George Hanover Jr. Jr. for Ceremonial Head-of-State, 2012. “What, what, what?”
KZFisher63 over 12 years ago
Rats I paid the discounted donation of $74.98 and therefore my name was omitted! If only I’d put my 2 cents in . . .
Christopher Shea over 12 years ago
I kind of suspect “Bob Ingersoll” might be the lawyer and comics expert, not the 19th-century atheist writer….
Sherlock Watson over 12 years ago
And the next big contest will take place on June 31st! Get ready!
stanwal over 12 years ago
Robert Ingersoll was a prominent Republican politician and orator who might have been president but for his religious views. How the GOP has changed.
SQLMamma over 12 years ago
Physics Riddle:
Q: What’s the difference between an oven?A: The temperature.
David Bethke Premium Member over 12 years ago
I looked up one name, “William Ewart Gladstone” (longest and most likely to determine). He served as Prime Minister four separate times (1868–1874, 1880–1885, February–July 1886 and 1892–1894). I’ll presume, therefore, that the others are all British historical characters, too.
Kvasir42 Premium Member over 12 years ago
Well, I can vouch for one name! It was worth it, too.