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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2776
10/15/03 06:11 PM
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it should not have gone on any longer wink

A: Lorscheider


Q: Kay's second husband

Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2777
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A: Douglas

Q: First suggests to Vincent about Zaza, "So kill him." (Careful. This one's tricky) orange


"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2778
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A: Michael!! orange


Q: makes refusable offers..

Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2779
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Q: makes refusable offers..
A: Sollozzo, for one; Fanucci, for another.

Q: Sees Superman in Cuba and says "I see it and I still don't believe it." orange


"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2780
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A: The New York Judge (forgot his name)


Q: tends to be a 'good American'

Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2781
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bonsera

got locked in a revolving door


If winners never lose, well, then a loser sure can sing the blues.
Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2782
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A: Cuneo


Q: seems to like whispering in ears

Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2783
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Q: seems to like whispering in ears
A: Joe Zaza

Q: Goddaughter to Carmella Corleone. orange


"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2784
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A Bonasera's daughter
Q Connie's Godfather


Dylan Matthew Moran born 10/30/12


Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2785
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Q: Connie's Godfather
A: Don Altabello

Q: Warns that Italian men treat women like "sh*t." orange


"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2786
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A: Deanna Dunn


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Q: seems to like whispering in ears
A: Joe Zaza
I ment Calo but Zasa works too


Q: wants to be thought of as a brother

Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2787
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A: Tom Hagen to Michael

Q: Bank-rolled Moe's Casino. orange


"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2788
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A: The Corleone family.

Q: He needed $500 to start a pizzeria?


'So consigliori of mine, I think you should tell your Don what everyone knows'.
Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2789
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A: Fabrizio (I think)


Q: he ain't no band leader

Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2790
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A: Jack Woltz (or at least so he thinks...)

@Consiglieri: welcome, i can tell by your name that we think alike... wink

as for your question, you could also be referrinG to that Coppola Guy in the novel who Gets 500 $ by Vito for a start-up.

Here we Go, i´ll put up mine:

Q: He doesn´t like to be disturbed while he´s Christmas shoppinG. smile


"i understand you have to deal with a lot of people who try to seem more important than they are. In my case the reverse is true." -Tom Hagen
Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2791
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A: Tom Hagen


Q: loves pears

Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2792
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Pherdy - A: Vito's good lady wife likes pears

Q: Not that impressed by ritz cracker with chopped liver.

@ConsiGliera - Bene Grazie! It was Anthony Coppola who borrowed $500 for a pizzeria (bit unfair as it's in the novel but not the film - sorry!)


'So consigliori of mine, I think you should tell your Don what everyone knows'.
Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2793
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Pentangeli

Had trouble pronouncing Corleone

Riley

Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2794
10/18/03 06:35 PM
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A: Would that be Senator Geary? If I'm wrong let me know.

Q: Who said "This is a private party?"


Dylan Matthew Moran born 10/30/12


Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2795
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A: Sonny, isn't it? if I'm wrong just ignore my quesion

Q: is ten times togher than Frank Pentangelli (in Frank's own opinion)


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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2796
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A: His brother.

Q: Occasionally enjoyed three-way sex with waitresses. orange


"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2797
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Answer = Fredo

His friend has a nice carpet you could have Vito.

Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2798
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Clemenza

Wanted to get off the hook- for Ol' times sake.

Riley

Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2799
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tessio

his last words-life is so beautiful


If winners never lose, well, then a loser sure can sing the blues.
Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2800
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A: Tessio

Q: Who wants to exterminate the mattresses?


Dylan Matthew Moran born 10/30/12


Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2801
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isn't the answer to DSC question Vito? anyway, the answer to Mignon is Paulie, right?

new question:
what did the two punks make Bonasera's daughter to drink?


"I'm just a humble motherfucker with a big ass dick"
The Bunk
Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2802
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Tony, that's a trivia question. this the Name-Game cool wink

but the answer is whiskey!


Q: could I have gotten to him ten years ago?

Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2803
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yeah Pherdy I think these two simultaneous games drove me crazy!

A: Sollozzo

Q: a man in his position can't afford to be made to look ridiculous


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The Bunk
Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2804
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A: Woltz


Quote
Originally posted by Tony Mosrite:
yeah Pherdy I think these two simultaneous games drove me crazy!

A: Sollozzo
I can tell, because you couldn't have gotten to Vito ten years ago... Sollozzo was easy to take, look how Mike did it wink cool


Q: he thinks he knows better than the pope

Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather #2805
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A: Interrupting reporter of unknown identity.

Q: Impersonates a donkey? orange


"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
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