CINEMANIA: Guess the movie title
[269] CINEMANIA: Guess the movie title - Neurotic New York comedian Alvy Singer falls in love with the ditsy *************. Film was made in 1977. - #brainteasers #movie #film #cinemania - Correct Answers: 51 - The first user who solved this task is Djordje Timotijevic
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CINEMANIA: Guess the movie title

Neurotic New York comedian Alvy Singer falls in love with the ditsy *************. Film was made in 1977.
Correct answers: 51
The first user who solved this task is Djordje Timotijevic.
#brainteasers #movie #film #cinemania
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Five Rules For Men

Five Rules For Men To Follow To a Happy Life:
1. It's important to have a woman, who helps at home,* * who cooks from time to time, cleans up and has a job.
2. It's important to have a woman, who can make you* * laugh.
3. It's important to have a woman, who you can trust* * and who doesn't lie to you.
4. It's important to have a woman, who is good in bed* * and who likes to be with you.
5. It's very, very important that these four women* * do not know each other.*
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Aerial photograph

In 1860, the first successful aerial photograph in the U.S. was taken over Boston by James Wallace Black in a balloon, The Queen of the Air with Samuel Archer King as navigator held by a cable 1,200 feet above the city. Eight pictures were exposed, using wet plates prepared in the balloon as needed. One good photograph resulted - Boston as the Eagle and the Wild Goose See It, which showed an area bounded by Brattle Street on the north, the harbour on the east, Sumner Street on the south, and Park Street on the west. (Credit for the first aerial photograph goes to French author and artist Felix Tournachon who used the nom de plume Nadar. He captured the first aerial photo from a balloon tethered over the Bievre Valley in 1858, though his work is lost.)
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