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An internet friend told me she got a call today from the court as to why she didn't report for jury duty today. Even I didn't realize it was a US Federal holiday until I went to the bank. They didn't ask her for information, just confirmed it and she voluntarily corrected it for them. DO NOT give out ANY personal information over the phone unless you initiated the call. DO NOT believe caller ID, these are easily reprogrammed to say what the caller wants it to say. More in my comments below:
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Identity
Theft
Scam
Added: 8th October 2007
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Posted By: Steve |

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Why live TV is better than taped shows: On May 10, 1959, an intruder rushed onto the set of What's My Line. Milton Berle had just been revealed as the mystery guest. The man approached Berle, shook his hand, and blurted, 'I made it...for Mother's Day!' and quickly left. His identity was never discovered.
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Whats
My
Line
intruder
Added: 11th May 2008
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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Lava will probably be mad he didn't think of this himself since he is so into the show, here can be a fun internet game. We can play this strictly like they did TV, but for now lets just have some fun with this, just ask questions until the identity is revealed. Clues are listed below:
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Whats
My
Line
Trivia
Game
Added: 17th September 2008
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Posted By: Steve |

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Michigan governor Soapy Williams appears as a regular contestant on What's My Line in 1954. The panel guesses his identity almost immediately. (Contrast this to when Jimmy Carter, then governor of Georgia, appeared on What's My Line in 1974 and stumped the panel!)
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Whats
My
Line
Soapy
Williams
Added: 6th August 2008
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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Here's the synopsis of 2nd 100 Years. Prospector Luke Carpenter was frozen in suspended animation in the year 1900 while panning for gold in Alaska. He was successfully thawed and returned home perfectly preserved at 33 years of age and a dead ringer for his 33-year-old grandson Ken. Luke moves in with his 67-year-old son Edwin, and tries to adjust to normal life while keeping his exact identity a secret.
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the
second
hundred
years
minte
markham
arthur
oconnell
60s
short
lived
tv
sitcom
Added: 17th November 2008
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Posted By: frank |

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