Definition of famous for the purpose of this question: Someone known to you or others through the national or international media or history books and documentaries. It may include family members, friends or workmates, but only IF they have appeared on TV, in a national newspaper, or if they appeared in a TV drama or film, or achieved some level of fame or notariety in their own right. Could you also supply ant information that yo have about why that person is famous, but remember - they've got to be the least famous 'famous' person you know. Thank you very much for you answers.
2006-11-04
03:27:31
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➔ Celebrities
GEORGE DE MESTREL, and William otis both invented two important things which people are not aware of. If you recive this it is your task to find out. i give you a clue for one look at the end of your shoe lace.
2006-11-04 04:46:27
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answered by El Greco 2
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How substantial replaced into Spartacus to the Romans? examine out how they suggested the conflict against him. The 0.33 Servile conflict. (Servile, meaning slave.) no longer 'The Spartacist conflict', or 'Spartacus's insurrection', or maybe 'the excellent Servile conflict'. Nope... basically the 0.33 Servile conflict. Mass armed slave insurrection replaced into no longer something new to the Romans. It had befell two times until eventually now. however the 1st & 2nd Servile Wars did no longer get movies made approximately them. they have not entered cutting-edge-day commonplace way of existence the way Spartacus's insurrection has. additionally: Spartacus and his insurrection had no longer something to do with the "Roman Empire". The Roman Empire replaced into no longer based until eventually 40 years after his dying. Spartacus lived, fought and died on an analogous time as Rome replaced into nevertheless a Republic.
2016-10-15 09:10:25
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answered by ? 4
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The British Big Brother contestants. Mikey and Grace? Pete and Nikki? I don't watch Big Brother, and it is so irritating that there is this temporary surge in these wannabes gracing the front pages of magazines from the end of the BB season to the next year. I haven't seen these guys on TV. I don't get cable, and I've never seen their faces before they appear on the front pages of the tabloids or glossies. As far as I'm concerned, they've done nothing to merit huge magazine deals and their ridiculous exercise videos.
And shut up, Chantelle. I don't care.
2006-11-04 03:46:51
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answered by the answer chancer 2
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I have a cousin who has been on TV several times, including blue peter, whats my line, at least 8 or 9 news programs and has appeared alongside johnny morris, david attenborough and david bellamy. He has met and chatted with steve irwin (although that was a professional basis and was not broadcast on any media).
I am not going to name him, as his name would mean nothing to 99.9999% of the people reading this
2006-11-04 03:35:09
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answered by Peppers_Ghost 7
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Rebecca Loos!
2006-11-04 03:59:16
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answered by kate_pesk 1
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Pete Docherty...waster...
2006-11-04 03:41:23
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answered by Fudgie 6
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Annika Rice?
2006-11-04 03:35:36
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answered by George B 2
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Cliff Richard! In America he is known as 'the best known, unknown'
2006-11-04 03:36:48
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answered by Jinx 1
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Captain Bear of course. You have never heard of his
famous name.
2006-11-04 03:45:25
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answered by CAPTAIN BEAR 6
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robbie williams - a talentless oik from the uk... oh for the day when the british music press turns on him and puts him where he deserves... in the jobcentre, or stacking shelves in a co-op.
2006-11-04 03:37:45
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answered by Victor von Trinkle 1
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