Elizabeth Blackwell (3 February 1821 31 May 1910) was the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States, as well as the first woman on the UK Medical Register. She was the first openly identified woman to graduate from medical school, a pioneer in promoting the education of women in medicine in the United States, and a social and moral reformer in both the United States and in Britain. Her sister Emily was the third woman in the US to get a medical degree.
BG I refuse to type his name as he is one of the biggest single event mass murderer...
Juergen
Thelma Ritter
Pick sheba....
-- Edited by SnowT on Thursday 15th of January 2015 08:48:01 PM
aussie_paul said
08:48 PM Jan 15, 2015
Yes it is Juergen, your turn.
Aussie Paul.
Glenelg said
08:59 PM Jan 15, 2015
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Big Gorilla said
09:12 PM Jan 15, 2015
SnowT wrote:
BG I refuse to type his name as he is one of the biggest single event mass murderer...
Juergen
That maybe true, but we are playing a game where you are asked to name the person in the photograph. You put initials which in reality, could mean anything, while Aussie Paul spelt out the name. You could say the same about some others whose photos have been posted, for example Lee Harvey Oswald, Joseph Goebels, both of whom have featured in this game.
I think it only fair Paul gets next chance to place a photo.
aussie_paul said
09:30 PM Jan 15, 2015
You better sort it out BG. I had a go and Juergen got it, but it seems he wants Sheeba to have a go..
Aussie Paul.
Big Gorilla said
09:39 PM Jan 15, 2015
What is there to sort out ? You posted Thelma Ritter, Juergen got it right so it's his turn. I don't see a post from Juergen offering it to Sheba, unless you mean the words "Pick Sheba". . If he wants to give it to Sheba and she accepts, that's ok. It's happened a few times where a winner has given it to someone else. I see no problem with that.
The point I was making earlier was about whether you identify a person in the photograph by initials or by their name...
-- Edited by Big Gorilla on Thursday 15th of January 2015 09:41:45 PM
aussie_paul said
09:42 PM Jan 15, 2015
Yep, all good BG.
Aussie Paul.
Big Gorilla said
06:39 AM Jan 16, 2015
aussie_paul wrote:
Yep, all good BG.
Aussie Paul.
Good. I don't like any rumblings or bad feelings amongst Forum Members. That's one reason when I started this thread there were no rules. I don't like rules. All I ask is players use common sense and be honest. Can't be any easier than that...and it must work coz to date we've had no problems...
aussie_paul said
01:12 PM Jan 16, 2015
Excellent BG.
Aussie Paul.
Sheba said
07:26 PM Jan 16, 2015
It's Juergens' turn now anyway. He got Thelma Ritter right.
Cheers,
Sheba. [ Looks like I have to go looking for more Pics.]
Sheba said
08:36 PM Jan 17, 2015
I used to enjoy this thread. Seems like nobody else can be bothered any more.
Sorry I offered to sheba as I knew I was not going to be in phone range...
at a Guess..
captain arthur phillip
Captain (later Admiral) Arthur Phillip RN (11 October 1738 31 August 1814) was the first Governor of New South Wales and founder of the settlement which became Sydney.[1]
After much experience at sea, including command of a ship that was saved in a storm by convicts, Phillip sailed with the First Fleet, as Governor-designate of the proposed British penal colony of New South Wales. In February 1788, he selected its location to be Port Jackson (now Sydney Harbour).
Phillip was a far-sighted governor, who soon saw that New South Wales would need a civil administration and a system for emancipating the convicts. But his plan to bring skilled tradesmen on the voyage had been rejected, and he faced immense problems of labour, discipline and supply. Also his friendly attitude towards the aborigines was sorely tested when they killed his gamekeeper, and he was not able to assert a clear policy about them.
The arrival of the Second and Third Fleets placed new pressures on the scarce local resources, but by the time Phillip sailed home in December 1792, the colony was taking shape, with official land-grants and systematic farming and water-supply.
Phillip retired in 1805, but continued to correspond with his friends in New South Wales and to promote the colony's interests.
Too easy. Over to you Juergen...
Can't wait around for you guys. I'm off to play Bookworm for a while.
Cheers,
Sheba.
juergen
Elizabeth Blackwell (3 February 1821 31 May 1910) was the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States, as well as the first woman on the UK Medical Register. She was the first openly identified woman to graduate from medical school, a pioneer in promoting the education of women in medicine in the United States, and a social and moral reformer in both the United States and in Britain. Her sister Emily was the third woman in the US to get a medical degree.
G BG..
Juergen
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Who is this guy ?
Never to touch soil for EVER... I think the location was wiped of the memory of everyone..
juergen.
Osama Bin Laden.
Aussie Paul.
Osama binladen
I'll give it to Aussie Paul who came up with the full name...
Here we go, an actress...
Aussie Paul.
BG I refuse to type his name as he is one of the biggest single event mass murderer...
Juergen
Thelma Ritter
Pick sheba....
-- Edited by SnowT on Thursday 15th of January 2015 08:48:01 PM
Yes it is Juergen, your turn.
Aussie Paul.
That maybe true, but we are playing a game where you are asked to name the person in the photograph. You put initials which in reality, could mean anything, while Aussie Paul spelt out the name. You could say the same about some others whose photos have been posted, for example Lee Harvey Oswald, Joseph Goebels, both of whom have featured in this game.
I think it only fair Paul gets next chance to place a photo.
You better sort it out BG. I had a go and Juergen got it, but it seems he wants Sheeba to have a go..
Aussie Paul.
What is there to sort out ? You posted Thelma Ritter, Juergen got it right so it's his turn. I don't see a post from Juergen offering it to Sheba, unless you mean the words "Pick Sheba". . If he wants to give it to Sheba and she accepts, that's ok. It's happened a few times where a winner has given it to someone else. I see no problem with that.
The point I was making earlier was about whether you identify a person in the photograph by initials or by their name...
-- Edited by Big Gorilla on Thursday 15th of January 2015 09:41:45 PM
Yep, all good BG.
Aussie Paul.
Good. I don't like any rumblings or bad feelings amongst Forum Members. That's one reason when I started this thread there were no rules. I don't like rules. All I ask is players use common sense and be honest. Can't be any easier than that...and it must work coz to date we've had no problems...
Excellent BG.
Aussie Paul.
It's Juergens' turn now anyway. He got Thelma Ritter right.
Cheers,
Sheba. [ Looks like I have to go looking for more Pics.]
I used to enjoy this thread. Seems like nobody else can be bothered any more.
Juergen offered it to you Sheba...
OK. Who is this ? [Easy one.]
Cheers,
Sheba.
at a Guess..
captain arthur phillip
Captain (later Admiral) Arthur Phillip RN (11 October 1738 31 August 1814) was the first Governor of New South Wales and founder of the settlement which became Sydney.[1]
After much experience at sea, including command of a ship that was saved in a storm by convicts, Phillip sailed with the First Fleet, as Governor-designate of the proposed British penal colony of New South Wales. In February 1788, he selected its location to be Port Jackson (now Sydney Harbour).
Phillip was a far-sighted governor, who soon saw that New South Wales would need a civil administration and a system for emancipating the convicts. But his plan to bring skilled tradesmen on the voyage had been rejected, and he faced immense problems of labour, discipline and supply. Also his friendly attitude towards the aborigines was sorely tested when they killed his gamekeeper, and he was not able to assert a clear policy about them.
The arrival of the Second and Third Fleets placed new pressures on the scarce local resources, but by the time Phillip sailed home in December 1792, the colony was taking shape, with official land-grants and systematic farming and water-supply.
Phillip retired in 1805, but continued to correspond with his friends in New South Wales and to promote the colony's interests.
juergen
Right again Juergen. Off you go.
Cheers,
Sheba.
A quickie....
juergen
Gday...
Antje Traue
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1662644/
http://www.hitfix.com/motion-captured/new-face-antje-traue-talks-about-stepping-up-for-her-big-role-in-man-of-steel
Cheers - John
I'll go for Sinead O'Connor
Go for it....
Very Quick on the uptake.. sorry for the late reply been away from the house.. and phone network issues..
Juergen