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Great Fen!!! :nono: Now for the OTHER Mr. Moony :picard-sith: Here's a hint: 'Hogwart's'.

 

You may NOT be able to find a picture but who is he??? A little Bio please. :inlove::hug:

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Oh man, I gotta start watching Harry Potter! :picard-sith:

 

*wipes drool off keyboard*

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O.K. And here is your next 'Moon Challenge': In 1987 Cher and Nicholas Cage starred in a movie named ???? What was the name of that movie??? AND can you post a picture of Cher AND Nicholas Cage?? { Doesn't have to be from the movie, they can be separate pictures. :lol:

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AWWW, sorry AE. :bow: Congrats Fen, D*mn your good B)

 

 

O.K. next Challenge coming right up after this word from our sponsor, MoonPies :bow: "A little bite of Heaven" :lol:

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The movie was 'Moonstruck', strange I remember that, I don't think I've ever actually seen it.

 

 

My wife loves that movie.

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A SONG recorded by Sawyer Brown. It's a remake of an Old song. Here is how it starts. Tell me who wrote it, the title and the rest of the lyrics, O.K.?

 

 

 

"Your lookin' lonely

And only the lonely would know

Your thinking far from here

Would be an ideal place you could go

But the stars on the water dancin' from the sky

Makin' the way for that big one out tonight"

 

GOOD LUCK! :lol:

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Werewolfs come out in full moons.....Grrrrrrrrrrr or it is the Full Monte Hehe....lol..

I can see the Wolf man doing the full Monte! :lol:

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A SONG recorded by Sawyer Brown. It's a remake of an Old song. Here is how it starts. Tell me who wrote it, the title and the rest of the lyrics, O.K.?

 

 

 

"Your lookin' lonely

And only the lonely would know

Your thinking far from here

Would be an ideal place you could go

But the stars on the water dancin' from the sky

Makin' the way for that big one out tonight"

 

GOOD LUCK! :lol:

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COME ON!!!!!!

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Moon Over Miami by Sawyer Brown

 

You're lookin' lonely

And only the lonely would know

You're thinking far from here

Would be an ideal place you could go

But the stars on the water dancin' from the sky

Makin' the way for that big one out tonight

 

There's still a moon over Miami

And I know this is love hangin' in the air

This could be the night

The night of all nights

If we just take our time

Oh I know we'll find

There's still a moon over Miami

 

Key Largo is just way too far to go

These old trade winds are blowin' warm and slow

There's no mistakin' what's goin' around tonight

The evidence is shinin' in your eyes

 

There's still a moon over Miami

And I know this is love hangin' in the air

This could be the night

The night of all nights

If we just take our time

Oh I know we'll find

There's still a moon over Miami

 

There's still a moon over Miami

And I know this is love hangin' in the air

This could be the night

The night of all nights

If we just take our time

Oh I know we'll find

There's still a moon over Miami

 

 

but I found this one too...

 

Moon Over Miami by Eddie Duchin

 

Moon over Miami

Shine on my love and me

So we can stroll beside the roll

Of the rolling sea

 

Moon over Miami

Shine on as we begin

A dream or two that may come true

When the tide comes in

 

Hark to the song of the smiling troubadours

Hark to the throbbing guitars

Hear how the waves offer thunderous applause

After each song to the stars

 

Moon over Miami

You know we're waiting for

A little love, a little kiss

On Miami shore

 

:lol:

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I read somewhere that we actually have 2 moons but i cant remember what the other one is called. It is very far away but it does orbit us. Does anyone now what i mean?

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YEA!!! FEN, YOU WIN AGAIN!!!! :bow: B) :lol:

 

 

O.K. here's an anagram. Figure it out then post a picture of one, or two if you feel the need: :lol:

 

 

TOMOBONOS, GOOD LUCK :bow::bow:

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Very nice. O.K. Want another Moon Challenge?? brb....

 

Every word that is in the title I have blocked out. Name this song and who sang it.

 

 

Hey there, Luna, I'd like to tell you

How sad am I

So love-sick I could die

Needing water, my neck's stiff, my head hurts

Been looking up all night

Been looking up, the moon she's so bright

She's so white, she's so clean

I'm telling you, she's everything

I'd give it all, my sorry eyes

Give just everything she's got me so mesmerized

 

Yeah, I wish I was ------

It's just the things that she does to me

Yeah, I wish I was ------

Been biting my memory

 

Told by the doctor to make a figure

Needles to get her

She'll be your Luna

I stuck them in real clean

I stuck them in a mile

I drew her down on me

I drew her with a smile

I'd give it all, you see

I'd give my sorry eyes

Give just everything she's got me so mesmerized

Yeah, I wish I was ------

It's just the things that she does to me

Yeah, I thought I was ------

Been biting my memory

 

I stuck them in real clean

I stuck them in a mile

I drew her down on me

I drew her with a smile

I'd give it all, you see

I'd give my sorry eyes

I'd give just everything she's got me so mesmerized

 

Yeah, I wish I was ------

It's just the things that she does to me

Yeah, I thought I was ------

Been biting my memory

 

Yeah, I wish I was ------

I'd let the woman crawl all over me

Yeah, I thought I was ------

Been biting my memory

Been biting my memory

 

 

GOOD LUCK! :lol:

Edited by Jeanway

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More Moons Around Earth? It’s Not So Loony

By Robin Lloyd

 

Senior Science Writer

posted: 11:42 am ET

29 October 1999

 

Earth has a second moon, of sorts, and could have many others, according to three astronomers who did calculations to describe orbital motions at gravitational balance points in space that temporarily pull asteroids into bizarre orbits near our planet.

 

The 3-mile-wide (5-km) satellite, which takes 770 years to complete a horseshoe-shaped orbit around Earth, is called Cruithne and will remain in a suspended state around Earth for at least 5,000 years.

 

Cruithne, discovered in 1986, and then found in 1997 to have a highly eccentric orbit, cannot be seen by the naked eye, but scientists working at Queen Mary and Westfield College in London were intrigued enough with its peregrinations to come up with mathematical models to describe its path.

 

That led them to theorize that the model could explain the movement of other objects captured at the gravitational balance points that exist between all planets and the sun.

 

"We found new dynamical channels through which free asteroids become temporarily moons of Earth and stay there from a few thousand years to several tens of thousands of years," said Fathi Namouni, one of the researchers, now at Princeton University.

 

"Eventually these same channels provide the moons with escape routes. So the main difference between the moon (we’ve always known) and ‘the new moons’ is that the latter are temporary -- they come and go, but they stay for a very long time before they leave."

 

Astronomers have long known that the solar system is full, relatively speaking, of asteroids.

 

Most orbit the sun in a belt between Mars and Jupiter, but a handful cross Earth's orbital path -- an imaginary curve through space along which our planet travels around the sun.

 

Namouni and his colleagues discovered several new types of orbital motion, which showed that some asteroids that cross Earth’s path may be trapped in orbits caused by the gravitational dance between Earth and the sun.

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More Moons Around Earth? It’s Not So Loony

By Robin Lloyd

 

Senior Science Writer

posted: 11:42 am ET

29 October 1999

 

Click For Spoiler

Earth has a second moon, of sorts, and could have many others, according to three astronomers who did calculations to describe orbital motions at gravitational balance points in space that temporarily pull asteroids into bizarre orbits near our planet.

 

The 3-mile-wide (5-km) satellite, which takes 770 years to complete a horseshoe-shaped orbit around Earth, is called Cruithne and will remain in a suspended state around Earth for at least 5,000 years.

 

Cruithne, discovered in 1986, and then found in 1997 to have a highly eccentric orbit, cannot be seen by the naked eye, but scientists working at Queen Mary and Westfield College in London were intrigued enough with its peregrinations to come up with mathematical models to describe its path.

 

That led them to theorize that the model could explain the movement of other objects captured at the gravitational balance points that exist between all planets and the sun. 

 

"We found new dynamical channels through which free asteroids become temporarily moons of Earth and stay there from a few thousand years to several tens of thousands of years," said Fathi Namouni, one of the researchers, now at Princeton University.

 

"Eventually these same channels provide the moons with escape routes. So the main difference between the moon (we’ve always known) and ‘the new moons’ is that the latter are temporary -- they come and go, but they stay for a very long time before they leave."

 

Astronomers have long known that the solar system is full, relatively speaking, of asteroids.

 

Most orbit the sun in a belt between Mars and Jupiter, but a handful cross Earth's orbital path -- an imaginary curve through space along which our planet travels around the sun.

 

Namouni and his colleagues discovered several new types of orbital motion, which showed that some asteroids that cross Earth’s path may be trapped in orbits caused by the gravitational dance between Earth and the sun.

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That sounds cool. But it's not like they are really moons, just temporarily suspended asteroids. Now if we were to find a real moon :lol:

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Very nice. O.K. Want another Moon Challenge?? brb....

 

Every word that is in the title I have blocked out. Name this song and who sang it.

 

 

Hey there, Luna, I'd like to tell you

How sad am I

So love-sick I could die

Needing water, my neck's stiff, my head hurts

Been looking up all night

Been looking up, the moon she's so bright

She's so white, she's so clean

I'm telling you, she's everything

I'd give it all, my sorry eyes

Give just everything she's got me so mesmerized

 

Yeah, I wish I was ------

It's just the things that she does to me

Yeah, I wish I was ------

Been biting my memory

 

Told by the doctor to make a figure

Needles to get her

She'll be your Luna

I stuck them in real clean

I stuck them in a mile

I drew her down on me

I drew her with a smile

I'd give it all, you see

I'd give my sorry eyes

Give just everything she's got me so mesmerized

Yeah, I wish I was ------

It's just the things that she does to me

Yeah, I thought I was ------

Been biting my memory

 

I stuck them in real clean

I stuck them in a mile

I drew her down on me

I drew her with a smile

I'd give it all, you see

I'd give my sorry eyes

I'd give just everything she's got me so mesmerized

 

Yeah, I wish I was ------

It's just the things that she does to me

Yeah, I thought I was ------

Been biting my memory

 

Yeah, I wish I was ------

I'd let the woman crawl all over me

Yeah, I thought I was ------

Been biting my memory

Been biting my memory

 

 

GOOD LUCK! :lol:

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COME ON, ANYONE???? :bow: TOO HARD?????

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