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Posted: 6:41 a.m. Monday, Nov. 12, 2012

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Joe Linta, NFL agent, was in studio to talk about week 10 in the NFL, and to brag about Hamden Hall's football team getting a big victory as well.

Senator Richard Blumenthal was in for his monthly visit to talk about General Petraeus' affair, and to answer the Tribe's questions.

Shawn Drover is the drummer with Megadeth, and he was on this morning to talk about they're upcoming show tomorrow night at the Toyota Oakdale Theater.

TOP 10 LIST:

The 23rd Bond film hauled in a franchise-record $87.8 million in its first weekend at U.S. theaters.
According to distributor Sony, adding $2.2 million from Thursday night previews at large-format theaters, "Skyfall" has taken in $90 million domestically.
 
TOP 10 : JAMES BOND VILLAINS OF ALL TIME
 
#1: Ernst Stavro Blofeld-No matter how iconic Goldfinger is, there is no dispute that the ultimate villain in the series is in fact Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the notorious leader of SPECTRE.
#2: Goldfinger-His appearance, gestures, and mannerisms were well suited for the character, Goldfinger also spoke the most memorable and oft-quoted line of the James Bond films:  "No Mr Bond, I expect you to die!"
#3: Oddjob-the personal bodyguard to Auric Goldfinger in 1964's Goldfinger. Oddjob is widely remembered for the scene where he throws a steel rim bowler hat at a statue, slicing off it's head.
#4: Rosa Klebb-With a poison tipped steel shoe knife and a whip, what's not to love about this torture famed SMERSH defector? Appearing in From Russia with Love, Lotte Lenya was a perfect match for the role of Rosa Klebb.
#5: Red Grant-Red Grant was a psychopathic killer working for SPECTRE, with the objective of stealing the Lektor decoding machine, and killing James Bond. Appearing in From Russia with Love, Grant was played by English actor Robert Shaw
#6: Jaws-Jaws is the quintessential bigger than life bad guy, and without doubt the most well known of the Bond villains. Introduced in The Spy who Loved Me, 7 foot tall Richard Kiel brought to life the steel giant, His second appearance came with a rather cheesy love affair, but Jaws remains a favourite among fans
#7: Mr. Big/Kananga-Kananga, alongside his taro reading mistress Solitaire, remains a popular and well known villain amongst fans. His death by a co2 filled bullet was a little cheesy though.
#8: Nick Nack-From a mini-gun and peanuts, to suitcases and bottles of wine, there is no shortage of entertainment with Nick Nack around. It is also to his credit that he was the inspiration behind Mini-Me in the Austin Powers films. Nick Nack was played by French actor Herve Villechaize
#9: Francisco Scaramanga- His effortless charm, million dollar contracts, golden gun, and third nipple are all memorable parts of the film.
#10: Le Chiffre-The intense battle on and off the poker table was reminiscent of some of the climactic gambling scenes in the Ian Fleming novels. With his creepy eye, sly demeanour, and--as if anyone could forget--his comical torture scene

IMPOSSIBLE TRIVIA:

 Q: FOR MOST OF US , ONE OF THESE PIECES OF YOUR PAST IS MORE THAN 85 FEET LONG. WHAT IS IT ?
 
A: A SLINKY

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