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For all you fockers who think you're so smart on this bored. <_<

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today's Question

 

The second wife of King Henry VIII is said to haunt the grounds where she was executed. What does she supposedly have tucked under her arm?

 

 

 

 

Feel free to use Google to help you figure it out. :cheers:

 

 

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For all you fockers who think you're so smart on this bored. <_<

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today's Question

 

The second wife of King Henry VIII is said to haunt the grounds where she was executed. What does she supposedly have tucked under her arm?

 

 

 

 

Feel free to use Google to help you figure it out. :cheers:

 

 

agoogleaday

 

Not hard, an educated guess can get this right. Which is what I did. I'm not saying I knew it 100%, but I was pretty sure and guessed it right.

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Well, without using google, my first guess would likely be....her head? :unsure:

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Well, without using google, my first guess would likely be....her head? :unsure:

my first guess as well.

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Well, without using google, my first guess would likely be....her head? :unsure:

exactly what I thought too.

don't know if I'm 100% and I certainly wouldn't risk it if I was over $32k with no life-lines left.

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Well, without using google, my first guess would likely be....her head? :unsure:

Makes sense, but do we know for sure? :dunno:

 

 

 

Heard a commercial for this on the radio driving home this morning. Dennis Miller was pimpin' it. He made it sound like the questions were tough. :unsure:

 

 

 

 

 

edit: You are correct :cheers:

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I'm gonna guess she has her titty under her arm.

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The first one was Catherine of Aragon and the mother of Mary, the second was Anne Bolyn the one with 11 fingers and mother of Elizabeth.

 

Fock if I know what was under her arm without looking though, maybe the specialty glove with the extra finger hole.

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A drumstick? :dunno:

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a dildo covered in burnt hair?

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queen mama cass= ham sammich under arm

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Edjr's aborted baby?

 

 

Also, where is fuckstick anyway??

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Today's Question 5/27/2011

 

The oldest person to sign the Declaration of Independence criticized the national emblem and suggested what as an alternative?

 

 

 

These are easy. :thumbsdown:

 

 

Ben Franklin, Turkey

 

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Today's Question 5/27/2011

 

The oldest person to sign the Declaration of Independence criticized the national emblem and suggested what as an alternative?

 

 

 

These are easy. :thumbsdown:

 

 

Ben Franklin, Turkey

 

 

Easy

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How about questions you wont find on Google?

 

According to the opening theme song of this TV show, what crazy "creature with a double feature" was to be feared by all?

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5/30/2011

 

 

 

Today's Question

 

I was looking at cork under a microscope and coined a term to describe what I saw. What is that (now common) term?

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5/30/20

Today's Question

 

I was looking at cork under a microscope and coined a term to describe what I saw. What is that (now common) term?

 

Screwed

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5/30/2011

 

 

 

Today's Question

 

I was looking at cork under a microscope and coined a term to describe what I saw. What is that (now common) term?

 

cell

 

i didnt forget everything from bio lab!

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I knew it was cell as well - screwed was just funnier

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5/31/2011

 

 

Today's Question

 

 

In November 2010 a spacecraft rendezvoused with a comet. That

spacecraft had earlier photographed another comet. What was the

first comet it photographed?

 

 

 

:unsure:

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Looks like nobody got yesterdays <_<

 

 

6/1

 

 

Today's Question

 

During his circumnavigation of the globe in 1519-1522, this expedition leader spent more money on this liquid than on weapons. What is it? :cheers:

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Looks like nobody got yesterdays <_<

 

 

6/1

 

 

Today's Question

 

During his circumnavigation of the globe in 1519-1522, this expedition leader spent more money on this liquid than on weapons. What is it? :cheers:

Magellan, fresh water?

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Looks like nobody got yesterdays <_<

 

 

6/1

 

 

Today's Question

 

During his circumnavigation of the globe in 1519-1522, this expedition leader spent more money on this liquid than on weapons. What is it? :cheers:

 

Magellan, no idea.

Also, Magellan didn't make it all the way, his crew did and so he gets credit.

 

OK got the answer : Sherry

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New Day.

 

Who wrote this in The New York Times: "playing with a net really does

improve the game"?

 

 

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No clue. None. Will research.

 

Answer : Paul Krugman

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Who wrote:

 

"the google a day game kind of sucks but it is nice to see someone on the bored trying something?"

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Who wrote:

 

"the google a day game kind of sucks but it is nice to see someone on the bored trying something?"

:wave:

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New Day.

 

Who wrote this in The New York Times: "playing with a net really does

improve the game"?

 

 

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No clue. None. Will research.

 

Answer : Paul Krugman

It's not a new day until WE wake up here in American :nono:

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New Day.

 

Who wrote this in The New York Times: "playing with a net really does

improve the game"?

 

 

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No clue. None. Will research.

 

Answer : Paul Krugman

 

Easy research on this one

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6/3

 

 

 

Today's Question

 

The mathematician whose theorem calculates the length of the hypotenuse began a philosophy that gave special meaning to numbers. Which U.S. president also wrote a proof of this famous theorem?

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Pythagoras (as in Pythagorean theorem) or maybe Bernoulli (Bernoulli's principle)

 

A2 + B2 = C2... hmmmmmm?

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Pythagorean Theorem, James Garfield

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I did NOT see this before I brought up Pythagoras in the other thread. Weird.

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