Like the mythical Phoenix, Stump The Neener has risen from the ashes to reclaim it’s glory and position on the Grassy Knoll Institute.
* What is Stump The Neener? It’s the wildly (Or mildly) popular Internet celebrity guessing game. It’s fun and easy to play.
* How old is Stump The Neener? The first Stump The Neener debuted April 7th, 2005 on a blog service called Modblog. It was originally titled Name That Diva. Here is the original post dug up from the Wayback Internet Machine. Stump The Neener Volume #01
* How do you play Stump The Neener? The rules are simple. For each Stump The Neener volume, I will either display a photo obscuring the identity of a famous person (An actor, actress, sports hero, diva, etc) or I will offer you distorted lines from popular movies or television shows. It is your job to guess who the famous person is or from what movie the lines are from. Simply enter your answer (Guess) in the comments section. First one to guess correctly wins. You can guess as many times as you like. I will add clues as the game goes along if needed or requested.
*Where did Stump The Neener get it’s name from. It was originally called, Name That Diva until a certain fellow Modblogger friend named Neen became the best contestant of the game. Neen would BAM most of the games in just a short time. However, she did not like photo’s of famous people with their grills as the clue.
Enough of the history lesson.
It’s Now Time To Play Stump The Neener Volume #52
Below are three lines that describe the key plot lines to three movies.
Warning! The clue won’t be an exact quote, like, “Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn!” (Gone With The Wind) First person with all three correct wins. Good luck.
#01 Someone dropped a house on her sister and she’s pissed!
Name That Movie:
#02 These college lads have been on double secret probation since spring!
Name That Movie:
#03 The call is coming from inside the house!
Name That Movie:
Bonus Clue: None of the movies above are Gone With The Wind.

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