Posted by: MikeMaz
- [120591614] Thu, Aug 16, 12:01
Busy day here on wall street. We are missing the last 4 answers of a mensa challenge. 100 C in a R......11 P in a F (S) T ....13 = UFS... 6 B to an O in C. Let me know if you guys can get any of these. Thanks
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KrazyKoalaBears
ID: 266182910 Thu, Aug 16, 12:48
Greenbelt, actually I drink bottled (or filtered) water, so I'm not so sure it has anything to do with the Wahoos. ;)
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chode at work
ID: 41046211 Thu, Aug 16, 12:49
Oh, and the answer to the "UFS" one is "13 is Unlucky For Some". Just change the = to "is".
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Greenbelt
ID: 25724169 Thu, Aug 16, 12:49
Man, tough room!
36 S in a B W?
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JeffG Donor
ID: 40451227 Thu, Aug 16, 12:52
I rather see the questions than the answers. Where can I find this quiz. I love stuff like that.
I was thinking Kopeks in a Ruble too but i thing it is spelled with a K.
100 Centir***** in a R***** 100 Celsius in a Rolling Boil (ok, it is a stretch)
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Strike One
ID: 356372421 Thu, Aug 16, 12:53
27 S O in a P G
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JeffG Donor
ID: 40451227 Thu, Aug 16, 12:55
27 straight outs in a perfect game.
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Bob Sacamano
ID: 21634217 Thu, Aug 16, 12:55
25 P on a T
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Mattinglyinthehall
ID: 1832399 Thu, Aug 16, 13:03
Bob 25 players on a team
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Strike One
ID: 356372421 Thu, Aug 16, 13:05
47 R W for S
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punxsyphil
ID: 196231418 Thu, Aug 16, 13:06
0 H A in a P G
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punxsyphil
ID: 196231418 Thu, Aug 16, 13:09
oops...i meant....
0 H A in a N H
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Mattinglyinthehall
ID: 1832399 Thu, Aug 16, 13:09
One Hairy Ape in a New Hammok
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slar
ID: 127591318 Thu, Aug 16, 13:10
punx, both are technically correct.
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Mattinglyinthehall
ID: 1832399 Thu, Aug 16, 13:11
One Hairy Ape in a Parked Geo?
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Greenbelt
ID: 25724169 Thu, Aug 16, 13:14
( ...not many bike jocks here today... "36 spokes in a bicycle wheel" )
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punxsyphil
ID: 196231418 Thu, Aug 16, 13:20
slar...I know there both technically correct but I meant N H. I was looking at Strike's post, thats why I accedentally wrote P G.
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Mattinglyinthehall
ID: 1832399 Thu, Aug 16, 13:21
Even further off topic here but very funny, Mentors emailed me about Mets possibly trading Ventura across town to the Yanks and I suggested that Phillips would probably take our bat boy in a straight trade. He just now replied with: "Phillips should take a free Sabretts f***ing hot dog for Ventura. Throw in Ziel and Ordonez for a coke and some fries." Well, I think it's funny.
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Greenbelt
ID: 25724169 Thu, Aug 16, 13:29
ROTFLMAOWSIACWOLE!
hint: it was written in full on this board in the last 48 hours.
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punxsyphil
ID: 196231418 Thu, Aug 16, 13:45
rolling on the floor laughing my a$$ off..........hmmmmmm......
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Greenbelt
ID: 25724169 Thu, Aug 16, 13:51
Keep going. "While Sitting..."
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Mattinglyinthehall
ID: 1832399 Thu, Aug 16, 13:53
yeah, yeah, ...in a... that's as far as I can get. How about ...air conditioned worn out little elevator?
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Greenbelt
ID: 25724169 Thu, Aug 16, 13:56
"..Chair With One..."
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punxsyphil
ID: 196231418 Thu, Aug 16, 13:56
in a crazy women orgy loving every second of it???
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Mattinglyinthehall
ID: 1832399 Thu, Aug 16, 13:58
I knew Punxy would get it!
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Mattinglyinthehall
ID: 1832399 Thu, Aug 16, 13:59
leg....?
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punxsyphil
ID: 196231418 Thu, Aug 16, 14:01
lol
lmao
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Greenbelt
ID: 25724169 Thu, Aug 16, 14:04
"elevated!"
L8tr!
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Mattinglyinthehall
ID: 1832399 Thu, Aug 16, 14:05
I'll tell you what appendage I've got elevated in your direction Greenbelt... ;^)
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KrazyKoalaBears
ID: 266182910 Thu, Aug 16, 14:52
Not to be picky, but how do can you be "rolling on the floor" and "sitting in a chair" at the same time? ;)
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Mattinglyinthehall
ID: 1832399 Thu, Aug 16, 15:08
chair with wheels?
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Razor Donor
ID: 6731713 Thu, Aug 16, 15:48
Dodgers down 2-0 in the 2nd on a double and a sac fly.
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Razor Donor
ID: 6731713 Thu, Aug 16, 15:55
Lo Duca walks and scores in his first AB. 2-1 Montreal.
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Razor Donor
ID: 6731713 Thu, Aug 16, 16:23
Cabrerra sac flies in Vlad. 3-1 Expos.
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punxsyphil
ID: 196231418 Thu, Aug 16, 16:26
LoDuca hits a hum-dinger!
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punxsyphil
ID: 196231418 Thu, Aug 16, 16:28
sorry for butting in Razor ;-)
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patjams
ID: 26711611 Thu, Aug 16, 16:34
Ummm, this isn't the action thread. ;o)
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puckprophet
ID: 1810352017 Thu, Aug 16, 16:52
is everybody hammered??
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Razor Donor
ID: 6731713 Thu, Aug 16, 17:02
Whoa, oops.
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Bob Sacamano
ID: 21634217 Thu, Aug 16, 18:05
i'd have a better chance of getting hammered if i could find the key to the damn liqour cabinet.
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blue hen, almighty Leader
ID: 34937217 Thu, Aug 16, 18:10
Isn't it 6 "Bowls" in an Over in Cricket? Not balls, as far as I know. Is this an ODI? Or a Test? What if you score a century? What if they take a wicket? I don't know anything about cricket but be sure not to get a LBW.
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puckprophet
ID: 1810352017 Thu, Aug 16, 18:53
what about croquet???? we play full contact croquet up here,...
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Bob Sacamano
ID: 21634217 Thu, Aug 16, 19:01
down here, we have the most bitchenest ping-pong doubles pair in a 500 mile area.
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puckprophet
ID: 1810352017 Thu, Aug 16, 20:39
where's roo?... i guess you could say we play 'aussie rules' croquet , down 'roun 'ere...full contact , no prisoners...
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Greenbelt
ID: 87581619 Thu, Aug 16, 20:47
Q: how do can you be "rolling on the floor" and "sitting in a chair" at the same time? A: One abundant butt!
Trivia time!! Where and how did the term "Hat-Trick" originate?
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Roo
ID: 665497 Thu, Aug 16, 20:54
puckprophet:
You called?
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KrazyKoalaBears
ID: 266182910 Thu, Aug 16, 20:55
Greenbelt, too easy, it was the first result of my search.
"It comes from the English game of cricket and refers to a bowler who takes three wickets with three successive balls. For those more familiar with baseball, this is an impressive achievement, similar to a baseball pitcher striking out three batters in a row, but much less common. It seems to have been the custom in the nineteenth century for such a paragon of the art to be awarded a new hat by his club as a mark of his success. However, it is sometimes also said that the phrase alludes to a distinctly more plebeian reward in which the bowler was permitted to take his hat around the crowd for a collection (not necessarily a bowler hat, of course: that was named after a couple of completely different chaps, Messrs Thomas and William Bowler, hatmakers). Hat trick was first recorded in print in the 1870s, but has since been widened to apply to any sport in which the person competing carries off some feat three times in quick succession, such as scoring three goals in one game of soccer."
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Greenbelt
ID: 87581619 Thu, Aug 16, 20:59
Correct, but no-fair using a search engine! ;-}
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KrazyKoalaBears
ID: 266182910 Thu, Aug 16, 21:12
I never claimed to be smart, but I am smart about how to use a search engine to it's maximum capabilities. ;)
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puckprophet
ID: 1810352017 Thu, Aug 16, 21:14
KKB , thats well over the top...
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KrazyKoalaBears
ID: 266182910 Thu, Aug 16, 22:06
Over the top? What was? Did I miss something?
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