I apologize for my seeming AWOL-ness...definitely 'tain't nothing personal,
just having a prob these days finding enough hours in the freakin' day :-)
So without further ado--
According to Ann Landers, how should you tell a neighbor his dog keeps you
awake at night?
1) write a polite note
2) call the police
3) get a louder dog
4) call him at 2 a.m.
5) throw rocks at his window
This products technology played an important role in the invention of
computers:
1) McCormick reaper
2) water wheel
3) Jacquard loom
4) Gatling gun
5) pressure cooker
The ugli fruit is a new form of:
1) cooking apple
2) citrus fruit
3) blackberry
4) coconut
5) banana
All of these terms refer to something dangerous or evil except:
1) hazardous
2) perilous
3) insidious
4) pernicious
5) fastidious
Produced by the brain, this natural painkiller is three times stronger than
morphine:
1) serotonin
2) endorphin
3) dopamine
4) cadmium
5) synesthesia
What keeps a drowning man from breathing the oxygen in water:
1) panic
2) hydrogen
3) poor planning
4) hyperthermia
5) pulmonary blockage
Which of these animals is dangerous even before it is born?
1) sand tiger shark
2) tarantula
3) Portuguese man-of-war
4) oyster
5) Chuckwalla lizard
He is one of the foremost figures in the history of landscape painting:
1) Pablo Picasso
2) Claude Monet
3) George Braque
4) Marcel Duchamp
5) Salvador Dali
In chemistry, the melting point and freezing point are:
1) 32 degrees apart
2) flash points
3) the same temperature
4) 1000 degrees apart
5) where explosions occur
All of these containers were designed to hold a dead body except:
1) coffin
2) bier
3) casket
4) sarcophagus
5) monstrance
Kestral <---*not* a multiple-choice question :-)
>How-do, y'all!
>
>I apologize for my seeming AWOL-ness...definitely 'tain't nothing personal,
>just having a prob these days finding enough hours in the freakin' day :-)
s'okay sweets, when you *do* post its worth a thousand of the mere
mortal posts ;)
>According to Ann Landers, how should you tell a neighbor his dog keeps you
>awake at night?
>5) throw rocks at his window
>This products technology played an important role in the invention of
>computers:
>2) water wheel
>The ugli fruit is a new form of:
>2) citrus fruit
>All of these terms refer to something dangerous or evil except:
>3) insidious
>Produced by the brain, this natural painkiller is three times stronger than
>morphine:
>3) dopamine
>What keeps a drowning man from breathing the oxygen in water:
>4) hyperthermia
>Which of these animals is dangerous even before it is born?
>3) Portuguese man-of-war
>He is one of the foremost figures in the history of landscape painting:
>2) Claude Monet
>In chemistry, the melting point and freezing point are:
>2) flash points
>All of these containers were designed to hold a dead body except:
>2) bier
I am *so* guessing on ALL of these
sharon
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> All of these terms refer to something dangerous or evil except:
> 5) fastidious
>
> Produced by the brain, this natural painkiller is three times stronger than
> morphine:
> 2) endorphin
>
> What keeps a drowning man from breathing the oxygen in water:
> 5) pulmonary blockage
>
> Which of these animals is dangerous even before it is born?
> 3) Portuguese man-of-war
>
> He is one of the foremost figures in the history of landscape painting:
> 2) Claude Monet
(Thanks, Kessie!)
>
> In chemistry, the melting point and freezing point are:
> 4) 1000 degrees apart
>
> All of these containers were designed to hold a dead body except:
> 2) bier
>
> Kestral <---*not* a multiple-choice question :-)
But, she *is* "all of the above" PLUS 3 snaps in a "Z"... lol
Michael
Missy
who probably got these all wrong... I *hate* cramps! (TMI?)
1) write a polite note
> This products technology played an important role in the invention of
> computers:
3) Jacquard loom
> The ugli fruit is a new form of:
2) citrus fruit
> All of these terms refer to something dangerous or evil except:
5) fastidious
> Produced by the brain, this natural painkiller is three times stronger
> than morphine:
2) endorphin
> What keeps a drowning man from breathing the oxygen in water:
2) hydrogen
> Which of these animals is dangerous even before it is born?
1) sand tiger shark
> He is one of the foremost figures in the history of landscape
> painting:
2) Claude Monet
> In chemistry, the melting point and freezing point are:
2) flash points
> All of these containers were designed to hold a dead body except:
5) monstrance
I was only sure about 3 of these questions (and it shows *G*).
>
> Kestral <---*not* a multiple-choice question :-)
Are you sure? *G*
Kendra
>How-do, y'all!
>
>I apologize for my seeming AWOL-ness...definitely 'tain't nothing personal,
>just having a prob these days finding enough hours in the freakin' day :-)
>
>So without further ado--
>
>According to Ann Landers, how should you tell a neighbor his dog keeps you
>awake at night?
>
>1) write a polite note
?
>This products technology played an important role in the invention of
>computers:
>3) Jacquard loom
?
>The ugli fruit is a new form of:
>1) cooking apple
?
>All of these terms refer to something dangerous or evil except:
>5) fastidious
>
>Produced by the brain, this natural painkiller is three times stronger than
>morphine:
>2) endorphin
>What keeps a drowning man from breathing the oxygen in water:
>5) pulmonary blockage
?
>Which of these animals is dangerous even before it is born?
>5) Chuckwalla lizard
?
>He is one of the foremost figures in the history of landscape painting:
>2) Claude Monet
>In chemistry, the melting point and freezing point are:
>3) the same temperature
>All of these containers were designed to hold a dead body except:
>5) monstrance
?
>Kestral <---*not* a multiple-choice question :-)
Bird of prey?
--
Francisco
Remove "whyme" for address
Miss ya, chickie, but I understand as I've been in the same boat meself.
> According to Ann Landers, how should you tell a neighbor his dog keeps
you
> awake at night?
> 4) call him at 2 a.m.
> This products technology played an important role in the invention of
> computers:
> 3) Jacquard loom
> The ugli fruit is a new form of:
> 2) citrus fruit
> All of these terms refer to something dangerous or evil except:
> 5) fastidious
> Produced by the brain, this natural painkiller is three times stronger
than
> morphine:
> 2) endorphin
> What keeps a drowning man from breathing the oxygen in water:
> 5) pulmonary blockage
> Which of these animals is dangerous even before it is born?
> 3) Portuguese man-of-war
> He is one of the foremost figures in the history of landscape painting:
> 2) Claude Monet
> In chemistry, the melting point and freezing point are:
> 2) flash points
> All of these containers were designed to hold a dead body except:
> 5) monstrance
Thanks, Kes!
T
>>I apologize for my seeming AWOL-ness...definitely 'tain't nothing personal,
>>just having a prob these days finding enough hours in the freakin' day :-)
>
>s'okay sweets, when you *do* post its worth a thousand of the mere
>mortal posts ;)
>
IAWTP
Tina
>According to Ann Landers, how should you tell a neighbor his dog keeps you
>awake at night?
>
>1) write a polite note
>This products technology played an important role in the invention of
>computers:
>
>1) McCormick reaper
>The ugli fruit is a new form of:
>2) citrus fruit
>All of these terms refer to something dangerous or evil except:
>5) fastidious
>Produced by the brain, this natural painkiller is three times stronger than
>morphine:
>3) dopamine
>What keeps a drowning man from breathing the oxygen in water:
>5) pulmonary blockage
>
>Which of these animals is dangerous even before it is born?
>1) sand tiger shark
>He is one of the foremost figures in the history of landscape painting:
>2) Claude Monet
>In chemistry, the melting point and freezing point are:
>2) flash points
>All of these containers were designed to hold a dead body except:
>5) monstrance
Guessed,
Tina
>How-do, y'all!
>
>I apologize for my seeming AWOL-ness...definitely 'tain't nothing personal,
>just having a prob these days finding enough hours in the freakin' day :-)
>
>So without further ado--
>
>According to Ann Landers, how should you tell a neighbor his dog keeps you
>awake at night?
>
>1) write a polite note
>2) call the police
>3) get a louder dog
>4) call him at 2 a.m.
>5) throw rocks at his window
1
>
>This products technology played an important role in the invention of
>computers:
>
>1) McCormick reaper
>2) water wheel
>3) Jacquard loom
>4) Gatling gun
>5) pressure cooker
1
(WTF that is, I haven't the foggiest)
>
>The ugli fruit is a new form of:
>1) cooking apple
>2) citrus fruit
>3) blackberry
>4) coconut
>5) banana
3
>
>All of these terms refer to something dangerous or evil except:
>1) hazardous
>2) perilous
>3) insidious
>4) pernicious
>5) fastidious
5
Hey! I didn't have to guess that time!
>
>Produced by the brain, this natural painkiller is three times stronger than
>morphine:
>1) serotonin
>2) endorphin
>3) dopamine
>4) cadmium
>5) synesthesia
2
>
>What keeps a drowning man from breathing the oxygen in water:
>1) panic
>2) hydrogen
>3) poor planning
>4) hyperthermia
>5) pulmonary blockage
2
Oh, and wetness
>
>Which of these animals is dangerous even before it is born?
>1) sand tiger shark
>2) tarantula
>3) Portuguese man-of-war
>4) oyster
>5) Chuckwalla lizard
3
>
>He is one of the foremost figures in the history of landscape painting:
>1) Pablo Picasso
>2) Claude Monet
>3) George Braque
>4) Marcel Duchamp
>5) Salvador Dali
Oooh! My specialty! ;)
2
>
>In chemistry, the melting point and freezing point are:
>1) 32 degrees apart
>2) flash points
>3) the same temperature
>4) 1000 degrees apart
>5) where explosions occur
2
>
>All of these containers were designed to hold a dead body except:
>1) coffin
>2) bier
>3) casket
>4) sarcophagus
>5) monstrance
5
>
>Kestral <---*not* a multiple-choice question :-)
I choose....Kestral!
Wojo
Foiled again, methinx.
> How-do, y'all!
How di do, gosh I miss you ;-)
>
> I apologize for my seeming AWOL-ness...definitely 'tain't nothing
personal,
> just having a prob these days finding enough hours in the freakin' day :-)
tell me about it..with baseball, discussing war on Usenet, plus work and
RL..yeah ;-) in fact...
<whiney, baby voice>
I'm truly sorry, I haven't been joining in these..see, by the time, I get to
them, all the good answers are taken, and even if I *knew* the right answer,
someone else would have already gotten it, and when I didn't know the right
answer someone else would have already written it, and then I would know
it!...<deep breath>
ok?? <g> but I AM enjoying reading them!
Thanks!
Beverlee
>>He is one of the foremost figures in the history of landscape painting:
>>1) Pablo Picasso
>>2) Claude Monet
>>3) George Braque
>>4) Marcel Duchamp
>>5) Salvador Dali
>
>Oooh! My specialty! ;)
>2
>
I adore Monet.
Tina
>I adore Money.
Me too.
Wojo
Yeah, Eddie rocks!
Michael
>>In article <2o0rttoi3f2rpbll3...@4ax.com>, Wojo
><ke...@isoc.net>
>>writes:
>>
>>>>He is one of the foremost figures in the history of landscape painting:
>>>>1) Pablo Picasso
>>>>2) Claude Monet
>>>>3) George Braque
>>>>4) Marcel Duchamp
>>>>5) Salvador Dali
>>>
>>>Oooh! My specialty! ;)
>>>2
>>>
>>
>>I adore Money.
>
>Me too.
>
I'm gonna marry him!
Tina