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Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 9:10 am
Question:
What playing card is called "The Curse of Scotland"?
Answer:
The nine of diamonds. The Duke of Cumberland is said to have scribbled the order to give "no quarter" on such a card before the Battle of Culloden. Others say that the derivation is from the coat of arms of John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Stair who signed the order for the Glencoe Massacre.
New Question???
President John F. Kennedy's Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara, had a strange middle name. What was it?
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Question:
What playing card is called "The Curse of Scotland"?
Answer:
The nine of diamonds. The Duke of Cumberland is said to have scribbled the order to give "no quarter" on such a card before the Battle of Culloden. Others say that the derivation is from the coat of arms of John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Stair who signed the order for the Glencoe Massacre.
New Question???
President John F. Kennedy's Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara, had a strange middle name. What was it?
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Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 4:57 pm
lol, it was Strange wasn't it?
who would do that to their child?
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Marijuana vaporizer
lol, it was Strange wasn't it?
who would do that to their child?
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Marijuana vaporizer
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Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 5:27 am
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LOL yes you got it correct!!!!!!!!!
I know a person, and this is the truth, his name is Jack Hoff. Plus a family that use to be neighbors called their son Richard Noggin. Now that is cruel. Ok on with the next question.
Question:
In the English language, more words begin with which letter more than any other?
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LOL yes you got it correct!!!!!!!!!
I know a person, and this is the truth, his name is Jack Hoff. Plus a family that use to be neighbors called their son Richard Noggin. Now that is cruel. Ok on with the next question.
Question:
In the English language, more words begin with which letter more than any other?
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Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 6:59 am
the only electric company i know at all is GE...and i know they're still around cuz i see their commercials all the time lol...so i'll go with that guess
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JUGALETTES
the only electric company i know at all is GE...and i know they're still around cuz i see their commercials all the time lol...so i'll go with that guess
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JUGALETTES
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 5:33 am
Answer:
A "blue moon" is the second full moon in a calendar month, something that occurs seven times every 19 years or about once every two and half years.
Also, a "blue moon" can be the 3rd full moon in a season that has 4 full moons.
Okay then.....................Question????????????
What is a dentiloquist?
Answer:
A "blue moon" is the second full moon in a calendar month, something that occurs seven times every 19 years or about once every two and half years.
Also, a "blue moon" can be the 3rd full moon in a season that has 4 full moons.
Okay then.....................Question????????????
What is a dentiloquist?
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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 4:48 pm
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You answer was so funny and close I think you deserve the point. LOL way to go.
Answer:
Someone who speaks through clenched teeth.
Next question:
Approximately how many sesame seeds are on the average Big Mac hamburger bun?
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You answer was so funny and close I think you deserve the point. LOL way to go.
Answer:
Someone who speaks through clenched teeth.
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Approximately how many sesame seeds are on the average Big Mac hamburger bun?
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Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 7:40 am
Question was:
Approximately how many sesame seeds are on the average Big Mac hamburger bun?
Answer is:
There are approximately 178 sesame seeds on the average Big Mac hamburger bun.
Next Question:
In which sport do team members play at positions known as "silly mid off," "deep square leg," "fly slip" and "cover point"?
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Question was:
Approximately how many sesame seeds are on the average Big Mac hamburger bun?
Answer is:
There are approximately 178 sesame seeds on the average Big Mac hamburger bun.
Next Question:
In which sport do team members play at positions known as "silly mid off," "deep square leg," "fly slip" and "cover point"?
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 5:30 pm
hmph, i didnt' see any new posts until this morning...i wonder what happened cuz i checked it every day since my last post and it never showed anything new!
anyway, i'll guess george foreman?
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Herbalaire Review
hmph, i didnt' see any new posts until this morning...i wonder what happened cuz i checked it every day since my last post and it never showed anything new!
anyway, i'll guess george foreman?
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Herbalaire Review
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 1:48 pm
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I thought the same so we were both wrong. Sorry hon.
Answer:
Evander Holyfield - best known for being at the receiving end of Mike Tyson's ear-biting.
Question:
The inventor of the lie detector also created what comic book character?
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I thought the same so we were both wrong. Sorry hon.
Answer:
Evander Holyfield - best known for being at the receiving end of Mike Tyson's ear-biting.
Question:
The inventor of the lie detector also created what comic book character?
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