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Zed
27th July 2006, 09:34 AM
Who has the high score for topping the most individuals on a single day ?

Who liked to use doctors implements to dessicate his victims ?

Who has the ALL TIME EVER TOP SCORE for offing the most victims ?

Was Douglas Haig a mas murderer ?

What did Hannibal Lecter like to do to his victims ?

How many Jews did the Nazi's off ? (to the nearest million)

Who liked to do bush walks south of Camden ?

Who was the worlds most infamous luddite ?

What about Mao Tse Tung ? was he a mass murderer ?

Gumby
27th July 2006, 09:40 AM
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Zed
27th July 2006, 09:56 AM
:confused: dont like this one Gumby ?

Bodgy
27th July 2006, 10:22 AM
Who has the high score for topping the most individuals on a single day ?
I'd guess Gengis Khan or one of the more ancient contestants

Who liked to use doctors implements to dessicate his victims ?
JAck the Rippa, although I doubt he managed to dessicate them. Hair dryers weren't invented yet.

Who has the ALL TIME EVER TOP SCORE for offing the most victims ?
Joe Stalin

Was Douglas Haig a mas murderer ?

Nope, just an incompetent soldier doing what all soldiers did, in his generation. Interestingly, he himself may have thouight so, as he spent the rest of his life working for RSL type welfare organisations.

What did Hannibal Lecter like to do to his victims ?
Cook and eat parts of them

How many Jews did the Nazi's off ? (to the nearest million)
I'd guess This is a contentious question. Top range 8 million, low range 3 million, probably around 4 and a bit. Lots of politics involved and the victors write the histories.
Who liked to do bush walks south of Camden ?
I'd guess Bob Carr, but how many did he kill. Maybe Mr Milat too

Who was the worlds most infamous luddite ?
Ned Ludd

What about Mao Tse Tung ? was he a mass murderer
Absolutely. In front of Hitler but behind Stalin. Some say he wins outright if you count the deaths caused by his policies.

Zed
27th July 2006, 10:30 AM
I rckon Bodgy had got it except q1, that would be Martin Bryant i believe. may he rot in hell.

the luddite was the Unabomber - he used to send letter bombs to scientists and academics... weirdo - ended up being turned in by his own brother when he read some of the stuff mr unabomber had demanded be published in newspapers.

Groggy
27th July 2006, 10:35 AM
Who has the high score for topping the most individuals on a single day ?
the 911 terrorists.

Who liked to use doctors implements to dessicate his victims ?
Jack the Ripper

Who has the ALL TIME EVER TOP SCORE for offing the most victims ?
Individually? Thug Behram of India

Was Douglas Haig a mas murderer ?
No

What did Hannibal Lecter like to do to his victims ?
Eat them

How many Jews did the Nazi's off ? (to the nearest million)
6

Who liked to do bush walks south of Camden ?
? (Milat)

Who was the worlds most infamous luddite ?
?

What about Mao Tse Tung ? was he a mass murderer ?Technically no

Bodgy
27th July 2006, 10:40 AM
Zed

Questions weren't specific enough, you should have put a date range. Gengis topped a few thousand in one sitting, Bryant (long may he rot in jail) wasn't in the same league.

The Unabomber, yes, but he didn't get his name in the dictionary describing his outlook.

Keep it up Zed, with the questions. We're both having slow days, I'm frying steel scrapers and you're babysitting I'd guess

Groggy
27th July 2006, 10:43 AM
It's hard to define the difference between a terrorist and a murderer isn't it. It is also difficult as to whether to eliminate a politician because they are not directly involved in the blood letting.

I suspect there are a lot of killers in African countries not identified either.

Gumby
27th July 2006, 11:09 AM
:confused: dont like this one Gumby ?

Not really.

Groggy
27th July 2006, 11:14 AM
Not really.Wrong persona?

Gumby
27th July 2006, 11:28 AM
could be :)

Zed
27th July 2006, 01:03 PM
Zed

Questions weren't specific enough,

??? Waddaya want ??? oxford definitions for a throwaway thread ???:confused: :D

Bodgy
27th July 2006, 01:09 PM
??? Waddaya want ??? oxford definitions for a throwaway thread ???:confused: :D

Errr, well, 'yeah'.

Bit concrete, moi.

Driver
27th July 2006, 02:41 PM
The Luddites would have been very resentful of their movement's name being hi-jacked by a murdering criminal terrorist.

They were a social/political movement of workers in 19th century England who feared that the machines of the Industrial Revolution would take away their livelihoods. They smashed weaving looms and other machines in protest. Quite a few of them were transported to Oz.

The name 'Luddite' derives from a character called Ned Ludd - who may never have existed - and who was claimed to be the leader of the Luddites. Some say he was a village idiot in the Yorkshire Dales who made a convenient scapegoat for the actions of the Luddites.

bitingmidge
27th July 2006, 03:17 PM
... and why doesn't the A-bomb count as the biggest in one day?

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