Come on enmos.. here's your punishment:spank: now proceed on...keep playingPlease Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Eh, ok.. I might, but not today. I already looked up the new one Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! @Inny: don't count the one I cheated on.
Indeed it was Che. Here's another. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Cryptic clue: "My memories getting bad, if only I had some way of remembering his name". Less Cryptic: "An Inventor of sorts"
Thanks!.....Gotta go now... going thrift store shopping! love to look for antiques, and treasures... be back later! bye
Definitely not Bowie. Another clue then. That photo is a still from a film in which he trained a young woman who was officially dead. And the shot shows him at a table with her celebrating her birthday (um, or graduation, it's a while since I saw the film).
Well that would probably suggest the film as La Femme Nikita, the rests a google. (Of course the original although subtitled, was better)
Yep, La Femme Nikita (and the US remake was hideous). Okay, easier way to to find his name, maybe, he was a bad guy in Bad Boys...
If I was to cheat (Using google to find a site and then surf from there. ) It would be: Tchéky Karyo (Don't mark down points for me please hehe)
I added a clue, however this one could prove tough MMM.... (<-- Another clue! Big company.) another clue to get you on the right track: Some people class portraits (like his) and landscapes the same name as what his first name can be shortened to. Clue: I've noted this might be too hard. (I'll give it 10 mins and give the answer if it's not found before then)
http://invention.smithsonian.org/centerpieces/iap/inventors_fry.html The Answer is: Art Fry - Inventor of the Post-It® Note, which is registered by 3M.