Tonight's Topic: Sean Connery's Lexicon
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Everybody has their own lexicon (or
dictionary) of their personal words.
And sometimes -- for fun -- we make up lexicons for others -- like family, friends, teachers, famous personalities, etc..
Tonight, we explore the (fictious) lexicon of the famous Scottish actor, Sean Connery (who starred as the first film British spy James Bond (Agent 007).
Accordingly, we offer for your approval, 3 questions below with a set of 4 words that might appear in Sir Sean Connery's lexicon.
Please choose your answers from any of the 4 (reuseable) answers of "A", "B", "C", or "D" (if applicable!) for each of the following question.
Good Luck and remember, YOU are always a WINNER with us, regardless of your actual answers!
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And sometimes -- for fun -- we make up lexicons for others -- like family, friends, teachers, famous personalities, etc..
Tonight, we explore the (fictious) lexicon of the famous Scottish actor, Sean Connery (who starred as the first film British spy James Bond (Agent 007).
Accordingly, we offer for your approval, 3 questions below with a set of 4 words that might appear in Sir Sean Connery's lexicon.
Please choose your answers from any of the 4 (reuseable) answers of "A", "B", "C", or "D" (if applicable!) for each of the following question.
Good Luck and remember, YOU are always a WINNER with us, regardless of your actual answers!
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++ Sean
Connery's Lexicon
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Question #1: What word might Sean use to say "Goodbye"?
A. "Shavings", or
B. "Shingles", or
C. "Shlong", or ("So Long!")
D. "Shrubbery".
Question #1: What word might Sean use to say "Goodbye"?
A. "Shavings", or
B. "Shingles", or
C. "Shlong", or ("So Long!")
D. "Shrubbery".
Question
#2: What word might
Sean use to describe why
he sent back to the kitchen his under-cooked haggis
dinner?
A. "Shavings", or
B. "Shingles", or
C. "Shlong", or
D. "Shrubbery". ("[It']s rubbery!"")
A. "Shavings", or
B. "Shingles", or
C. "Shlong", or
D. "Shrubbery". ("[It']s rubbery!"")
Question
#3: What might Sean
call "money
in the bank"?
A. "Shavings", or ("Savings")
B. "Shingles", or
C. "Shlong", or
D. "Shrubbery".
NOTE: What kind of tennis might Sean Connery play? Well, "shingles" ("singles"), of course.
[SOURCE: Concept from the BBC radio programme I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (Series 65 -- 4 episodes still available to hear)
A. "Shavings", or ("Savings")
B. "Shingles", or
C. "Shlong", or
D. "Shrubbery".
NOTE: What kind of tennis might Sean Connery play? Well, "shingles" ("singles"), of course.
[SOURCE: Concept from the BBC radio programme I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (Series 65 -- 4 episodes still available to hear)
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