Bakers Dozen

Characters/costumes you have been on previous Halloweens.

  1. Santa Claus
  2. Bozo the Clown
  3. Flicker Farkle
  4. A Nascar
  5. The State of California
  6. James T. Kirk
  7. Halloween vandal
  8. Soldier
  9. A convict
  10. My wife.
  11. saskatchewan zombie redneck, complete with doeskin and Co-op hat.
  12. Steve Irwin/Crocodile Hunter

Twas said that tying a long rubber snake into a necktie was what made the costume.

Characters/costumes you have been on previous Halloweens.

  1. Santa Claus
  2. Bozo the Clown
  3. Flicker Farkle
  4. A Nascar
  5. The State of California
  6. James T. Kirk
  7. Halloween vandal
  8. Soldier
  9. A convict
  10. My wife.
  11. saskatchewan zombie redneck, complete with doeskin and Co-op hat.
  12. Steve Irwin/Crocodile Hunter
  13. The Ninth Doctor

New: Your First Apple Product

  1. PowerMac G4 350 Mhz

Your First Apple Product

  1. PowerMac G4 350 Mhz
  2. 512K (WOW!) Macintosh (upgraded to 1 Meg!) Wow! (in 1984)

Your First Apple Product

  1. PowerMac G4 350 Mhz
  2. 512K (WOW!) Macintosh (upgraded to 1 Meg!) Wow! (in 1984)
  3. Apple II+ with the 64K RAM upgrade

Your First Apple Product

  1. PowerMac G4 350 Mhz
  2. 512K (WOW!) Macintosh (upgraded to 1 Meg!) Wow! (in 1984)
  3. Apple II+ with the 64K RAM upgrade
  4. An iPod is the only Apple product I have ever owned

Your First Apple Product

  1. PowerMac G4 350 Mhz
  2. 512K (WOW!) Macintosh (upgraded to 1 Meg!) Wow! (in 1984)
  3. Apple II+ with the 64K RAM upgrade
  4. An iPod is the only Apple product I have ever owned
  5. “Those Were the Days” by Mary Hopkin, released 1968 on the Apple label.

Your First Apple Product

  1. PowerMac G4 350 Mhz
  2. 512K (WOW!) Macintosh (upgraded to 1 Meg!) Wow! (in 1984)
  3. Apple II+ with the 64K RAM upgrade
  4. An iPod is the only Apple product I have ever owned
  5. “Those Were the Days” by Mary Hopkin, released 1968 on the Apple label.
  6. “Band on the Run” by Wings, released on the Apple label.

Your First Apple Product

  1. PowerMac G4 350 Mhz
  2. 512K (WOW!) Macintosh (upgraded to 1 Meg!) Wow! (in 1984)
  3. Apple II+ with the 64K RAM upgrade
  4. An iPod is the only Apple product I have ever owned
  5. “Those Were the Days” by Mary Hopkin, released 1968 on the Apple label.
  6. “Band on the Run” by Wings, released on the Apple label.
  7. Mac Plus, in 1989 (with a big whopping 5 MB external hard drive!)

Your First Apple Product

  1. PowerMac G4 350 Mhz
  2. 512K (WOW!) Macintosh (upgraded to 1 Meg!) Wow! (in 1984)
  3. Apple II+ with the 64K RAM upgrade
  4. An iPod is the only Apple product I have ever owned
  5. “Those Were the Days” by Mary Hopkin, released 1968 on the Apple label.
  6. “Band on the Run” by Wings, released on the Apple label.
  7. Mac Plus, in 1989 (with a big whopping 5 MB external hard drivE
  8. iPod Nano won as a door prize

Your First Apple Product

  1. PowerMac G4 350 Mhz
  2. 512K (WOW!) Macintosh (upgraded to 1 Meg!) Wow! (in 1984)
  3. Apple II+ with the 64K RAM upgrade
  4. An iPod is the only Apple product I have ever owned
  5. “Those Were the Days” by Mary Hopkin, released 1968 on the Apple label.
  6. “Band on the Run” by Wings, released on the Apple label.
  7. Mac Plus, in 1989 (with a big whopping 5 MB external hard drivE
  8. iPod Nano won as a door prize
  9. “Abbey Road”, by the Beatles, released on the Apple label

Your First Apple Product

  1. PowerMac G4 350 Mhz
  2. 512K (WOW!) Macintosh (upgraded to 1 Meg!) Wow! (in 1984)
  3. Apple II+ with the 64K RAM upgrade
  4. An iPod is the only Apple product I have ever owned
  5. “Those Were the Days” by Mary Hopkin, released 1968 on the Apple label.
  6. “Band on the Run” by Wings, released on the Apple label.
  7. Mac Plus, in 1989 (with a big whopping 5 MB external hard drivE
  8. iPod Nano won as a door prize
  9. “Abbey Road”, by the Beatles, released on the Apple label
  10. An iPad

Your First Apple Product

  1. PowerMac G4 350 Mhz
  2. 512K (WOW!) Macintosh (upgraded to 1 Meg!) Wow! (in 1984)
  3. Apple II+ with the 64K RAM upgrade
  4. An iPod is the only Apple product I have ever owned
  5. “Those Were the Days” by Mary Hopkin, released 1968 on the Apple label.
  6. “Band on the Run” by Wings, released on the Apple label.
  7. Mac Plus, in 1989 (with a big whopping 5 MB external hard drivE
  8. iPod Nano won as a door prize
  9. “Abbey Road”, by the Beatles, released on the Apple label
  10. An iPad
  11. Gerber 1st Foods w/Vitamin C

Your First Apple Product

  1. PowerMac G4 350 Mhz
  2. 512K (WOW!) Macintosh (upgraded to 1 Meg!) Wow! (in 1984)
  3. Apple II+ with the 64K RAM upgrade
  4. An iPod is the only Apple product I have ever owned
  5. “Those Were the Days” by Mary Hopkin, released 1968 on the Apple label.
  6. “Band on the Run” by Wings, released on the Apple label.
  7. Mac Plus, in 1989 (with a big whopping 5 MB external hard drivE
  8. iPod Nano won as a door prize
  9. “Abbey Road”, by the Beatles, released on the Apple label
  10. An iPad
  11. Gerber baby apple sauce

Wow, what are the odds? Simul-posting the same jokey answer. :smiley:

Your First Apple Product

  1. PowerMac G4 350 Mhz
  2. 512K (WOW!) Macintosh (upgraded to 1 Meg!) Wow! (in 1984)
  3. Apple II+ with the 64K RAM upgrade
  4. An iPod is the only Apple product I have ever owned
  5. “Those Were the Days” by Mary Hopkin, released 1968 on the Apple label.
  6. “Band on the Run” by Wings, released on the Apple label.
  7. Mac Plus, in 1989 (with a big whopping 5 MB external hard drivE)
  8. iPod Nano won as a door prize
  9. “Abbey Road”, by the Beatles, released on the Apple label
  10. An iPad
  11. Gerber baby apple sauce
  12. whatever the top-of-the-line Apple Macintosh was in late 1989

Your First Apple Product

  1. PowerMac G4 350 Mhz
  2. 512K (WOW!) Macintosh (upgraded to 1 Meg!) Wow! (in 1984)
  3. Apple II+ with the 64K RAM upgrade
  4. An iPod is the only Apple product I have ever owned
  5. “Those Were the Days” by Mary Hopkin, released 1968 on the Apple label.
  6. “Band on the Run” by Wings, released on the Apple label.
  7. Mac Plus, in 1989 (with a big whopping 5 MB external hard drivE)
  8. iPod Nano won as a door prize
  9. “Abbey Road”, by the Beatles, released on the Apple label
  10. An iPad
  11. Gerber baby apple sauce
  12. whatever the top-of-the-line Apple Macintosh was in late 1989
  13. Apple Software keeps trying to update my itunes, which I don’t use.

Next:

Most famous person who went to your high school.

  1. Oliver Smith, theater set designer nominated for the Tony 25 times, won it 10 times.

Most famous person who went to your high school.

  1. Oliver Smith, theater set designer nominated for the Tony 25 times, won it 10 times.
  2. Dominique Dawes, Olympic Gold Medal gymnast and one of the 1996 “Magnificent Seven”

She was a freshman when I was a senior. Eventually Judah Friedlander (30 Rock) may bump her to #2.

Most famous person who went to your high school.

  1. Oliver Smith, theater set designer nominated for the Tony 25 times, won it 10 times.
  2. Dominique Dawes, Olympic Gold Medal gymnast and one of the 1996 “Magnificent Seven”
  3. David Canary, “Candy” on Bonanza

Most famous person who went to your high school.

  1. Oliver Smith, theater set designer nominated for the Tony 25 times, won it 10 times.
  2. Dominique Dawes, Olympic Gold Medal gymnast and one of the 1996 “Magnificent Seven”
  3. David Canary, “Candy” on Bonanza
  4. Andy Kaufman

Most famous person who went to your high school.

  1. Oliver Smith, theater set designer nominated for the Tony 25 times, won it 10 times.
  2. Dominique Dawes, Olympic Gold Medal gymnast and one of the 1996 “Magnificent Seven”
  3. David Canary, “Candy” on Bonanza
  4. Andy Kaufman
  5. Channing Tatum

Long after I left.