George Steinbrenner signed the corpse to a 9-year, $387 million contract.
2007-06-28 16:56:59
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answered by Tut Uncommon 7
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Are you telling me that you've never heard of that popular fast food chain, Burger Kong?
C'mon, it was all the rage back then.
They had everything: Kong Burgers, Chicken Fried Kong, Kong Shakes, Kong Crab, Kong-Ka-Bobs, Chicken A La Kong, Kong Stew, Kong on the Cob, Kong Dogs, Kong Salad, Filet Min-Kong, Kongsicles, Kong Nuggets (ok, those weren't really that popular), and the main dish - a fifteen pound He-Man Kong Steak, with four different kinds of Kong gravy.
2007-06-29 05:41:18
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answered by Ajsansker 7
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The city fought King Kong for days. It was a classic example of gorilla warfare. His corpse was painted green and used for sod in an old landfill site.
2007-06-29 00:01:58
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answered by Anonymous
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hey.... don't tell me that you believe that King Kong actually died. you know that was all a cover up, they staged that to make people believe that the giant gorilla actually died. what really happened was after they staged the thing..... they actually took him to a private island owned by a millionaire. and he has been living there ever since. and when the time came to making the movie again..... he made his second appearance. that time also they staged his death.... and right now he's with Naomi Watt's sipping a giant Pinacolada and having a ball.
2007-06-29 00:23:41
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answered by Piggy 6
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PETA handled it. They roped off the entire area and got the crowds away so they could collect every single tuft of hair to be sure no coats were made. Collection of the remains ensued and a proper burial followed.
2007-06-29 00:01:52
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answered by GoodJuJu2U 6
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its hanging in the lobby of the un. in the movie, gidget grows up, she was a tour guide at the un and it was her specialty, to tell about the battle of king kong.
2007-06-29 01:03:18
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answered by Mustardseed 6
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Hot dog stands and Falafal vendors.
2007-06-28 23:54:21
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answered by br@ini@c 6
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Stuffed it. It's in the Museum of Natural History - haven't you seen it?
2007-06-29 01:25:16
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answered by Girl Machine 7
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his meat went to dog food,and his fur makes up all of Donald Trump's wigs....somewhere there is a sweat shop dedicated solely to dying the fur to that shade of orange he prefers. :(
2007-06-29 19:26:41
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answered by SallySunshine 4
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sold him as hot dogs to Coney Island hot dog eating contests
2007-06-28 23:53:51
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answered by Julian T 2
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