CINEMANIA: Guess the movie title
[633] CINEMANIA: Guess the movie title - A group of professional bank robbers start to feel the heat from police when they unknowingly leave a clue at their latest heist. Film was made in 1995. - #brainteasers #movie #film #cinemania - Correct Answers: 60 - The first user who solved this task is Djordje Timotijevic
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CINEMANIA: Guess the movie title

A group of professional bank robbers start to feel the heat from police when they unknowingly leave a clue at their latest heist. Film was made in 1995.
Correct answers: 60
The first user who solved this task is Djordje Timotijevic.
#brainteasers #movie #film #cinemania
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Little Johnny and his father w...

Little Johnny and his father were walking in the park. They saw two dogs having sex. Little Johnny asks, "What are they doing, dad?"
Dad replies, "They're making puppies."
Later that evening little Johnny walks into his parents bedroom and they are having sex. He asks, "What are you doing?"
Dad replies, "We're making a baby."
Little Johnny replies, "Well, can you turn her over? I want puppies."
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Baron William Thomson Kelvin

Died 17 Dec 1907 at age 83 (born 26 Jun 1824). Irish physicist, mathematician and engineer who became an influential physicist, who has been described as the Newton of his era. Born as William Thomson in Ireland. At Glasgow University, Scotland, he was a professor for over half a century. The name he made for himself was more than just a temperature scale. His activities ranged from being the brains behind the laying of a transatlantic telephone cable, to attempting to calculate the age of the earth from its rate of cooling. In 1892, when raised to the peerage as Baron Kelvin of Largs, he had chosen the name from the Kelvin River, near Glasgow. He is often described as a Scottish scientist because of his life career spent in Glasgow, but late in life, in a lecture in 1883, he referred to himself as an Irishman.
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