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| Trivial Pursuit; General multiple choice trivia | |
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| Fesarius | Jun 18 2004, 01:22 PM Post #61 |
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I have no idea. I will choose C. |
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| doctortobe | Jun 18 2004, 02:04 PM Post #62 |
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You stinker, you know more about planes then you let on. We'll try another one then. Which of these planes did not have a tail gunner? A. The P-38 Lightning B. The Ju-87 Stuka C. The Il-2 Sturmovick D. A and B E. B and C |
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| Fesarius | Jun 18 2004, 02:29 PM Post #63 |
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Doctortobe, I flew jets for nine years in WWII, three years in Korea, and sixteen years in Vietnam. Other than that, I know little about them. Then I woke up.
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| doctortobe | Jun 18 2004, 05:31 PM Post #64 |
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Ummmmmmm... is that your final answer? |
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| Fesarius | Jun 19 2004, 10:39 AM Post #65 |
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Yes. No. Is it B? |
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| doctortobe | Jun 19 2004, 12:35 PM Post #66 |
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No, both the Stuka![]() and the Il-2 ![]() had tail gunners. The P-38 ![]() on the other hand, never had a tail gunner. I phrased the question wrong however, I was wanting to say which airplane NEVER had a tail gunner. Both the Il-2 and the Stuka had tail gunnerless designs in the earlier models. I guess I flubbed that one a bit. Anywho, next question. Which of the following is not a bone in the human body? A. Mandible B. Metacarpal C. Coccyx D. Petatarsal E. Ulna |
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| Fesarius | Jun 20 2004, 09:09 AM Post #67 |
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Doctortobe, Yes, I thought so.
To answer your next question: D (Petatarsal). |
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| doctortobe | Jun 21 2004, 10:04 AM Post #68 |
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That's right. I think I'll let somebody else handle the questions now. I'm having a hard time keeping the biology and military questions "trivial". |
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| Fesarius | Jun 21 2004, 10:26 AM Post #69 |
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^^^ I noticed that. Those were very difficult questions. |
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| captain_proton_au | Jun 21 2004, 11:03 AM Post #70 |
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Ok then, back to reality Furthest Marshmallow Nose-Blow The farthest a marshmallow has been blown out of one nostril and caught in the mouth of a catcher is _______, by launcher Scott Jeckel of Delavan, Illinois, USA, and catcher Ray Perisin of Peoria, Illinois, USA, on the set of Guinness World Records: Primetime in Los Angeles, California, USA on August 13, 1999. Do they flip a coin to see who gets to be the catcher?!?! The distance was A. 4.96 Metres B. 6.96 Metres C. 8.96 Metres D. 10.96 Metres |
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| Fesarius | Jun 21 2004, 11:05 AM Post #71 |
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A. |
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| captain_proton_au | Jun 21 2004, 11:08 AM Post #72 |
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Fes, you must be cheating, thats like the 5th one that you,ve guessed right first time. Unless you are either scott or ray |
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| Fesarius | Jun 21 2004, 11:09 AM Post #73 |
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Correct. |
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| Minuet | Jun 21 2004, 11:44 AM Post #74 |
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Ok, I've got one What nationality were the inventors of the original Trivial Pursuit game? A) American B) Australian C) British D) Canadian |
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| captain_proton_au | Jun 21 2004, 11:51 AM Post #75 |
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Gee , would they be Canadian? |
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