I liked it a lot as a kid. But at some point I lost the fervor for it. Now when I do go to Halloween parties I go as Captain Smith. With my captain's hat askew, my clothes in disarray and a few drinks in me, I must look ever bit as frazzled as he did on that fateful night in 1912!
Too bad google doesn't work where you live.
Captain Edward John Smith was the captain of the RMS Titanic, which hit an iceberg and sank on the morning of 15 April 1912 in the North Atlantic, taking over 1500 lives. Perhaps you've heard of it?
Google does work here and I use it a lot but I wasn't going to waste my time googling anyone with the surname Smith! And yes, I'm so ignorant and stupid and illiterate I've never heard of the Titanic: I must google it right now so I become as well informed as you obviously are
I guess giving clues and being a tiny bit cryptic would be fun. So sorry you don't wish to play or have any fun.
I will remember that if I respond to any future posts of yours.
do you like Halloween?
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I liked it a lot as a kid. But at some point I lost the fervor for it. Now when I do go to Halloween parties I go as Captain Smith. With my captain's hat askew, my clothes in disarray and a few drinks in me, I must look ever bit as frazzled as he did on that fateful night in 1912!
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Going to a costume party as an 'obscure historical reference' NERD!
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Not all that obscure in the circles I float around in.
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Obscure is right, I still don't know who you're talking about
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Too bad google doesn't work where you live.
Captain Edward John Smith was the captain of the RMS Titanic, which hit an iceberg and sank on the morning of 15 April 1912 in the North Atlantic, taking over 1500 lives. Perhaps you've heard of it?
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Google does work here and I use it a lot but I wasn't going to waste my time googling anyone with the surname Smith! And yes, I'm so ignorant and stupid and illiterate I've never heard of the Titanic: I must google it right now so I become as well informed as you obviously are
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I guess giving clues and being a tiny bit cryptic would be fun. So sorry you don't wish to play or have any fun.
I will remember that if I respond to any future posts of yours.
Who's he?
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15 April 1912
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That's a date not an identity. I suppose he's some american hero the whole world is expected to know about?
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Well, I sure wouldn't call him a hero, and he certainly wasn't an American. But he IS extremely famous.
Think you may mean 1612.
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WTF????????????????????????????????
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Sorry. You are talking about Edward John Smith of the Titanic. I thought you meant Captain John Smith and Pocahontas.