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[QUOTE="VAUConnFan, post: 2756022, member: 501"] 14. James Madison 15. RCA 16. a two part atom found in heavy plutonium used to make atomic weapons(total WAG) 17. 39 18. A very gifted classical clarinetist in Utah(?)(maybe Canada)(maybe Michigan)(a cold northern location in any case) applied for a prestigious all expense paid grant/scholarship/conservancy to study with a world renowned clarinetist in California. after going through the necessary auditions, his application was accepted. However, the clarinetist's girlfriend, afraid of losing him, went through a lot of trouble to fake a rejection letter. Disheartened, the clarinetist continued his studies, then applied to the same master clarinetist a few years later as a grad student. The master remembered this young man and was dumbfounded as to why the original application was not accepted. Alarm bells went off, research was performed, a lawsuit ensued, and the falsely rejected clarinetist was awarded a nice six figure settlement(in the neighborhood of 360K). 21. Fort Bragg NC 21. Korea How's this for a copout: Whether you enjoy The Post or not is a matter of personal movie taste. This is based on the fact that Caligula received very little if any critical acclaim, yet there are a number of acquaintances who have watched it multiple times. The Americans, a television series with vast critical acclaim, never generated big Nielsen numbers; Go figure. [/QUOTE]
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