Sunday, December 20, 2009

Playing 20 questions..

So here’s the list of questions in black and will so try to answer them.. with the exception of questions 1, 2 (cuz I answered that on my blog) and lets not forget 10!!! and finally… 11…

question 1 : 100 words on why the korean war started
question 2: where did christmas trees come from
question 3: why was rudolphs nose so bright  The real story is this.. Rudolph didnt have a red nose… he had a halogen light for a nose.. and well we all know what happens in fog.. you can’t use your high beams.. so Santa put red foil over Rudolphs nose and they made a bargain that good ol Rudolph would help Santa as long as he had his very own song.. .
question 4: who in the world invented pop tarts and why Kellogg Company came up with this concoction.. and why.. to  make money.. and Pop-Tarts are Kellogg's most popular brand to date in the United States, with millions of Pop-Tarts sold each year. They are distributed mainly in the United States, but also in Canada. They can also be found in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Pop-Tarts were discontinued in Australia in 2005 and are now found only in import stores.  Find that fact quite funny.
question 5: where is waldo  you can find him here http://www.findwaldo.com/

question 6: is it really not butter?  yeah.. not really
question 7: why i am no good at air hockey when aaron wins all the time   LOL.. all the time!!! lets clarify.. you won 6 games total while my winning run is over 28.. sooo.. all the time is a bit of a stretch.
question 8: who invented the lawn mower  The first lawn mower was invented by Edwin Budding in 1827 in Thrupp, just outside Stroud, in Gloucestershire.
question 9 Why did you just skip question 10???  Cuz you can’t count.. clearly review number 7.. that’s proof
question 11: Spam is good for nothing, discuss

question 12:What would i be doing right now if i were a vampire you would be up and hunting.. cuz its night.. and you would be hungry.. hehe
question 13: why is the number 13 superstitious The number 13 is associated with bad luck in some countries, and even has a specifically recognized phobia, Triskaidekaphobia, a word which was coined in 1911. Friday the 13th has been considered an unlucky day since the 1800s, as a combination between an unlucky day, Friday, and the number 13 AND now for the LUCKY 13!!!   Several successful sports figures have worn the number 13. Ozzie Guillén, manager of the 2005 World Series Champion Chicago White Sox, has worn the number throughout his baseball career. Alex Rodriguez began wearing it upon joining the New York Yankees (three, the number he had previously worn, is retired by the Bronx Bombers to honor Babe Ruth). Dan Marino, an American football player known for passing the 2nd most yards in NFL history, wore the number 13. Basketball great Wilt Chamberlain wore the number 13 on his jersey throughout his NBA career. Also, FIBA rules require a player to wear the number in international competitions (only numbers from 4 to 15 could be worn, and as there are 12 players, one must wear 13); Chris Mullin, who wore #20 in college and #17 in the NBA, wore #13 for both (1984 and 1992) of his Olympic appearances. Shaquille O'Neal wore #13 in 1996, Tim Duncan wore #13 in 2004, Steve Nash is currently wearing it for the Phoenix Suns, Yao Ming wore it in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, and Mats Sundin and Bill Guerin wear 13 in the NHL. One of Iceland's all time best handball players, Sigurður Sveinsson, wore the number 13 when he played for the national team. In association football, both Gerd Müller and Michael Ballack have favoured the number 13, among others.
question 14: Why is there no I in Team  not spelled that way.. its EA.. english language dear…
question 15:  Where did the alphabet come from The history of the alphabet started in ancient Egypt. By 2700 BC Egyptian writing had a set of some 22 hieroglyphs[3] to represent syllables that begin with a single consonant of their language, plus a vowel (or no vowel) to be supplied by the native speaker. These glyphs were used as pronunciation guides for logograms, to write grammatical inflections, and, later, to transcribe loan words and foreign names
question 16: If a tree falls in the woods and there is no one there to hear it, does it make a sound  Of course.. silly..
question 17:  If you were chasing cars, would you just lay here with me  YES… for always
question 18: If i were Popeye, how would you go about defeating Brutus in a pie eating contest  make them spinach pies.. brutus hates those!! and then you would defeat him!!! hehe
question 19: If i had a double for a day, where would you go I would want to be with the original.. I don’t do cheap copies! haha
question 20: If you had DD breasts how would you use them?  So laughing.. how would I use them.. with gusto.. and creativity.. I would also flaunt.. and might even let you play with them.. haha!

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