[net.games.trivia] bullwinkle

ran@ho95b.UUCP (RANeinast) (02/21/85)

Nobody has yet mentioned Natasha's *last* name.
It was Nogoodnik.

What were the names of the Moon men?


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". . . and shun the frumious Bandersnatch."
Robert Neinast (ihnp4!ho95c!ran)
AT&T-Bell Labs

gayde@ihuxp.UUCP (Peter Gayde) (02/21/85)

> Nobody has yet mentioned Natasha's *last* name.
> It was Nogoodnik.
> 

Natasha's last name is FATALE.

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mielke@ihuxk.UUCP (R. W. Mielke) (02/21/85)

> Nobody has yet mentioned Natasha's *last* name.
> It was Nogoodnik.
> 
> What were the names of the Moon men?
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> ". . . and shun the frumious Bandersnatch."
> Robert Neinast (ihnp4!ho95c!ran)
> AT&T-Bell Labs

I thought her last name was Fatale(sp).

Bob Mielke

citrin@ucbvax.ARPA (Wayne Citrin) (02/22/85)

> Nobody has yet mentioned Natasha's *last* name.
> It was Nogoodnik.

Are you sure?  I thought her name was Natasha Fatale.

Wayne Citrin
(ucbvax!citrin)

jrrt@hogpd.UUCP (R.MITCHELL) (02/22/85)

he Moon men, as I recall, were Gidney and Cloyde (sp?).

Harder question that I don't know the answer to:  What were the names of 
those two elderly gentlemen?  You know I mean; they'd be, for instance, 
sitting on a park bench while all sorts of insanity would be going on in
front of them.  The following conversation would ensue:

[Name #1:] There's something you don't see every day, [Name #2].
[Name #2:] What's that, [Name #1]?
[Name #1:] <Appropriate response>
[Name #2:] I don't know, [Name #1], <appropriate rejoinder>

Were they Edgar and Chaunsey?

Rob Mitchell (Whatssamatter U. '77)

ron@brl-tgr.ARPA (Ron Natalie <ron>) (02/25/85)

My favorites were the Bumbling Brothers, Hugo and Igo.
Hugo and Igo?
You do?  So do we!

-Ron

cuzz@sphinx.UChicago.UUCP (Laura Cuzzillo) (02/26/85)

 Natasha's last name was Fatale.  'Nogoodnik' refers to
 Boris & Natasha's union.  Remember this phrase?:
  "Unfair to Local 12, hoodlums, thieves, & nogoodniks union"

 I think I have quoted this correctly.