Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:43 pm
Sorry I missed this, but I still have a house full of company and they will be here all weekend. But I am glad to see it back again.
Thanks!
Thanks!
A home for the weary.
https://www.wwtbambored.com/
11etaoin22 wrote:Q1 - Q1 - THE GAME IS ALMOST THE SAME
Be - How many players should be on the field for each team in NFL football?
Co - How many players should be on the field for each team in Canadian (CFL) football?
(Hint -- That famous Seattle crowd could suit up as a wide receiver in Vancouver...)
steroidsetaoin22 wrote:Q2 - Q2 - THE TIME FOR EXCESS IS OVER
B - New England Patriot star defensive player Rodney Harrison has admitted to using this substance in an attempt
to heal from severe football injuries more rapidly:
G - In Fifth Business by Robertson Davies, lead female character Liselotte Vitzliputzli suffers from acromegaly,
one of the syndromes, including gigantism, which can be caused by tumors of the pituitary gland, producing this substance.
I guess SPOILERS should now be used.
Dont over think this question....
Congratulations!SportsFan68 wrote:Does speeling count?
Speaking of spelling, my team is victorious again!
We tied for first when the officials started to run out of words...
Is this different than steroids?etaoin22 wrote:OK.
The answers are/.//
Human growth hormone.
Human growth hormone.
14-9 for team bleichik
Tee-shirt thrower thingieetaoin22 wrote:Q3 - Q3 - SPIRIT OF INNOVATION
B - A Canadian inventor, marketing with the aid of New York Giant assistant coach Jim Trimble , changed the football field instantly and permanently
in 1967 with this item, said to resemble a slingshot, or a tuning fork.
G - This Canadian group, in the 1950's, sang the instant-nostalgia song "Moments to Remember". (Because of the inventor mentioned in"B", one of the moments is no longer possible.)
Beach Boysetaoin22 wrote:Q4 - Q4 - THE MOMENT OF TRUTH HAS FINALLY COME
Though not the one on prime time...
B - "The Moment of truth has finally come" is part of the patter in one of my favorite radio summer songs of all time, from 1966,
"Cool Jerk". What is the name of the group which performed "Cool Jerk"?
(Group name is related to something in the Starter).
G - The driving bass line is played by one of those 88-key pianos.
(Gimme a little bass, with those 88's..)
How many black keys, how many white keys?
Sentence structure of the B question cracked me up.etaoin22 wrote:Q5 5 - AND SO....
B - With which sport is associated the team, the "Brooklyn Superbas"?
G - Egg whites are quickly whisked to maximum stability in a bowl with a little, or a lot of, this element.
I LOVE Frosted Flakes.hermillion wrote:I was Jonesing for some carbs. Do Frosted Flakes straight from the box count?What was MsKing gonna eat?
I'm gonna go eat Triscuits that have been re-frozen about 12 times now. I'll bet they're crispy and delicious.
(How do I get the quote thingy to work?? I hit the button in the Post a reply window, but that doesn't do it right.)