Remember there can be as many winners as gets this right! If I can get 7 guesses (the number of perfection), I will announce the winners...if there are any.
Since the Blog Blabbership is docked because of low tide I will change the 7 guesses to what we have at the moment and give you all the answer.
(in other words, since I am not at a high comment level on this blog, I will change my own rule)
Bible exegeters note: The answer is "Movie Quiz" I had asked to "name the movie contest" not "name the movie title". Most read this as "Name the Movie....Contest". The correct way to read it was "Name the Movie Contest" which was right above the post itself.
Just guessing (this one is hard):
ReplyDeleteChariots of Fire
"Chariots of Fire"?? I don't see where you get that. Clearly, it is Up in Smoke with Cheech and Chong.
ReplyDeleteRemember there can be as many winners as gets this right! If I can get 7 guesses (the number of perfection), I will announce the winners...if there are any.
ReplyDeleteThis might turn out to be a good lesson in translating Greek and Hebrew or interpreting Scripture.
ReplyDeleteEvidence that the CBS documentary about Toyota's chariot tires "spontaneously errupting in flames" was faked.
ReplyDeleteFireproof with Kirk Cameron
ReplyDeleteI think this is from that classic romantic comedy "Napalm in the Morning." Either that or the directors cut of Ben Hur.
ReplyDeleteSince the Blog Blabbership is docked because of low tide I will change the 7 guesses to what we have at the moment and give you all the answer.
ReplyDelete(in other words, since I am not at a high comment level on this blog, I will change my own rule)
Bible exegeters note:
The answer is "Movie Quiz"
I had asked to "name the movie contest" not "name the movie title". Most read this as "Name the Movie....Contest". The correct way to read it was "Name the Movie Contest" which was right above the post itself.
Please don't hate on me. I am old.
Old... and tricky!
ReplyDeleteIt was a valuable lesson I learned from one of my old professors, Herman Neutics.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah. I knew that :-)
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