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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

WORLD'S EASIEST TRIVIA QUIZ

(Passing requires 4 correct answers)

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1) How long did the Hundred Years' War last?

2) Which country makes Panama hats?

3) From which animal do we get cat-gut?

4) In which month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution?

5) What is a camel's hair brush made of?

6) The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named after what animal?

7) What was King George VI's first name?

8) What color is a purple finch?

9) Where are Chinese Gooseberries from?

10) What is the color of the black box in a commercial airplane?



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ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ

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1) How long did the Hundred Years War last? 116 years

2) Which country makes Panama hats? Ecuador

3) From which animal do we get cat gut? Sheep and Horses

4) In which month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution? November

5) What is a camel's hair brush made of? Squirrel fur

6) TheCanary Islandsin the Pacific are named after what animal? Dogs

7) What was King George VI's first name? Albert

8) What color is a purple finch? Crimson

9) Where are Chinese gooseberries from? New Zealand

10) What is the color of the black box in a commercial airplane? Orange, of course.


Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Little Known Facts About Minnesota...

1.      Minnesota became the 32nd state on May 11, 1858 and was originally settled by a lost tribe of Norwegians seeking refuge from the searing heat of Wisconsin’s winters.

2.      The state flag of Minnesota consists of a blue background upon which sits a design best described as; “how a 7-year- old city girl would draw a picture of 'life on the farm'”.

3.      Minnesota gets its name from the Sioux Indian word "mah-nee-soo-tah", meaning.... "They eat fish soaked in lye".

4.      The state song of Minnesota is, “someday the Vikings will... Oh, never mind".

5.      The mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota covers 9.5 million square feet and has enough space to hold 185,000 idiotic teenagers with cell phones.

6.      Cokato, Minnesota is known as "the lutefisk capital of the world". Avoid this city at all costs!

7.      The Mary Tyler Moore show was set in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and was Mary’s first real acting job since leaving the "dick van dyke show". The show, --about a single woman's struggle to find happiness in the big city, was originally titled “life without dick", but that was changed for some reason.

8.      The state motto of Minnesota is, "where even a man who wears a feather boa can grow up to be governor.

9.      "Downtown Minneapolis has an enclosed skyway system covering 52 blocks, allowing people to live, work, eat, and sleep without ever going outside.

10.  The only downside to this is that a Norwegian or two occasionally turn up missing.

11.  Cartoonist Charles m. Shultz was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and was the only artist to accurately depict the perfectly circular heads of Minnesota natives.

12.  The Hormel Company of Austin, Minnesota produces 6 million cans of spam a year, even though no one actually eats the stuff, by itself...

13.  Water skis were invented in 1922 in Lake City, Minnesota by Ralph Samuelsson. Sadly, he drowned shortly afterwards, as the motorboat hadn't been invented yet.

14.  St. Paul, Minnesota was originally named "pig's eye", after French Canadian whiskey trader Pierre "pig's eye" parent. Its twin city, Minneapolis, was known as "pig's sphincter".

15.  The stapler was invented in Swing Line, Minnesota by a chubby, mumbling man named Milton in 1899. The city was mysteriously destroyed by fire later that year.

16.  Pelican rapids is home to a 16-foot-tall concrete pelican, which subsists on a diet of 4-foot-long concrete fish.

17.  In 1973, Olivia, Minnesota, erected a 25-foot tall fiberglass corn cob to celebrate its rich, agricultural heritage. Then in 1974, it was eaten by a 50-foot statue of babe the blue ox. Minnesota has a lot of problems with statue cannibalism.

18.  Minnesota license plates are blue & white and contain the phrase "blizzards on independence day - get used to it."

19.  "Frank C. Mars, founder of the mars candy co. was born in Newport, Minnesota. His 3 musketeer’s candy bar originally contained three bars in one wrapper, each filled with a different flavor nougat - chocolate, spam, and lutefisk.

20.  The first fully automatic pop-up toaster was invented in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1926. Minnesota’s stringent bread-control laws currently only allow residents to own semi-automatic toasters.

21.  Tonka trucks continue to be manufactured in Minnetonka, Minnesota, despite the thousands of GI Joe dolls killed by them annually in rollover accidents. No airbags and no seat belts. I tell ya, those things are death traps!

22.  Author Laura Ingalls Wilder was born in Walnut Grove, Minnesota, and was famous for writing the "little house" series of books, as well as inventing the "spam diet" - which consists of looking at a plate of spam until you lose your appetite. Much like the "lutefisk diet".

23.  The snowmobile was invented in Roseau, Minnesota so as to allow families a means of attending Independence Day picnics.

24.  Minnesotans are almost indistinguishable from Wisconsinites. The only way to tell them apart is to ask if they voted for Mondale in '84.


Sunday, February 18, 2007

 

communist party.

 


Tuesday, January 23, 2007

new car!

sexy.

 


Friday, January 19, 2007



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