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Snaxx
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by Snaxx » Wed Jun 10, 2009 5:15 pm
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
$8K What famous structure is topped by a 200-foot spire that was originally conceived as a dock for zeppelins?
A. Empire State Building
B. Eiffel Tower
C. Sears Tower
D. Seattle Space Needle
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Tom says that the Empire State Building was definitely a dock for zeppelins. He’s doesn’t know if the Eiffel Tower was one or not.
A. Empire State Building (6)
A little too late for this contestant, but the cap on the bottle of Snapple I got today read:
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tlynn78
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by tlynn78 » Wed Jun 10, 2009 5:18 pm
Hey! What are you doing in my kitchen? The countertop under that bottle cap looks exactly like my countertop.
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Snaxx
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by Snaxx » Wed Jun 10, 2009 6:52 pm
tlynn78 wrote:Hey! What are you doing in my kitchen? The countertop under that bottle cap looks exactly like my countertop.
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Wow, I did not know you used a sidewalk in Philadelphia as your countertop. OK, a really nice walkway put down by my office building or the bank next to it.
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ulysses5019
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by ulysses5019 » Thu Jun 11, 2009 2:07 am
jacorbett70 wrote:tlynn78 wrote:Hey! What are you doing in my kitchen? The countertop under that bottle cap looks exactly like my countertop.
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Wow, I did not know you used a sidewalk in Philadelphia as your countertop. OK, a really nice walkway put down by my office building or the bank next to it.
Philly sidewalks are considered chic in Big Sky country.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
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by Bob Juch » Thu Jun 11, 2009 7:33 am
ulysses5019 wrote:jacorbett70 wrote:tlynn78 wrote:Hey! What are you doing in my kitchen? The countertop under that bottle cap looks exactly like my countertop.
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Wow, I did not know you used a sidewalk in Philadelphia as your countertop. OK, a really nice walkway put down by my office building or the bank next to it.
Philly sidewalks are considered chic in Big Sky country.
Philly sidewalks have every germ known to man and probably a few that aren't yet.
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by mellytu74 » Wed Jun 17, 2009 11:07 am
Bob Juch wrote:ulysses5019 wrote:jacorbett70 wrote:
Wow, I did not know you used a sidewalk in Philadelphia as your countertop. OK, a really nice walkway put down by my office building or the bank next to it.
Philly sidewalks are considered chic in Big Sky country.
Philly sidewalks have every germ known to man and probably a few that aren't yet.
Wow. Bob Juch changes places with Bob Numbers.