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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 11, 2019 12:56:38 GMT -5
That's good to hear. Our last player is William Low. It says here on my card you're from Singapore. What do you do in Singapore?
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Post by williamlow31 on Jan 12, 2019 2:49:14 GMT -5
I'm an aviation management student.
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 12, 2019 10:49:11 GMT -5
Oh, nice. What do you do when you're not in school?
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Post by williamlow31 on Jan 13, 2019 9:16:25 GMT -5
I am a self-confessed Disney nerd and an avid news junkie.
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 13, 2019 12:13:17 GMT -5
That's great. Good to have you here as we begin our Question Round.
I will ask you five questions and if you're correct, you will earn yourself some spins. If you want, you can buzz in and answer the question outright for three spins. Your answer will then be part of multiple choice for the other two contestants, and they will get to answer the question for one spin. If the three of you are ready, here comes your first question:
"A group of geese is a gaggle. A group of cattle is a herd. What is a group of hummingbirds called?"
(To activate your buzzers, PM me a buzz code from 1-100. If you wish to pass, PM the word "Pass" to me.)
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 14, 2019 12:14:23 GMT -5
BUZZ: 66 1st: Nels (60)
2nd: William (80)
3rd: Anthony (33)
Nels, you're up.
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Post by nelson17 on Jan 14, 2019 13:03:59 GMT -5
Charm
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 14, 2019 13:06:26 GMT -5
Nelson says it's a charm for three spins. Here are the choices for one spin. Is a group of hummingbirds known as a...
CHARM
WIT
SYMPHONY
Anthony, you first.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2019 13:12:50 GMT -5
Charm.
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 14, 2019 13:14:34 GMT -5
And your answer, William?
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Post by williamlow31 on Jan 14, 2019 20:15:40 GMT -5
I'm in agreement with everyone as I will also go with Charm.
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 14, 2019 20:25:50 GMT -5
A group of hummingbirds is indeed a charm! CHARM
WIT SYMPHONY Anthony gets a spin, Nels gets three and William is also on the board with one spin!
Second question coming up:
"What is the next level in Girl Scouts after Brownie?"
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 14, 2019 23:34:16 GMT -5
BUZZ: 14 1st: Nels (50) 2nd: Anthony (54) 3rd: William (94)
It's Nels again.
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Post by nelson17 on Jan 14, 2019 23:54:03 GMT -5
Juniors
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 15, 2019 12:07:11 GMT -5
Is the next level... JUNIORS
CADETTES INTERMEDIATES Anthony, your guess?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 12:26:52 GMT -5
Juniors. I used to be a boy scout for 2 weeks then they let me go for no reason.
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 15, 2019 12:33:12 GMT -5
And what say you, William?
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Post by williamlow31 on Jan 16, 2019 9:53:16 GMT -5
I'm more familiar with the British Girl Scouts unfortunately. But I'm going to have to be in agreement with everybody else and say Juniors.
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 16, 2019 13:09:21 GMT -5
I'm more familiar with the British Girl Scouts unfortunately. Actually, a good point because I didn't specify a country in the question. Because of the ambiguity, I'm going to have to throw this question out. The real second question is as follows: "What was the next leap year after 1896?"
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 17, 2019 19:28:10 GMT -5
BUZZ: 62 1st: Nels (63)
2nd: Anthony (55)
3rd: William (40)
Nels?
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Post by nelson17 on Jan 17, 2019 19:32:38 GMT -5
1904
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 17, 2019 19:36:05 GMT -5
Nels' guess is 1904. Was that next leap year... 1904
1902 1900 What do you say, Anthony?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2019 21:23:19 GMT -5
1904.
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 17, 2019 21:31:53 GMT -5
And how about you, William?
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Post by williamlow31 on Jan 17, 2019 23:14:38 GMT -5
Was initially thinking 1900 because it is divisible by 4, but I'm going to say 1904 as well.
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 18, 2019 12:28:29 GMT -5
Only one of those years had a February 29th, and that year was 1904! 1904
1902 1900 Leap years typically occur every 4 years, but not on every hundredth year that isn't divisible by 400. That's why 1900 was a common year. Anthony now has two spins, Nels has six since he buzzed in and William also gets a spin, bringing him to two Question number three: "What was the ESRB rating "Everyone" known as prior to 1998?"
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 18, 2019 23:59:19 GMT -5
BUZZ: 60 1st: Nels (61)
2nd: Adam (29)
3rd: William (18)
And it's Nels again.
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 19, 2019 23:56:30 GMT -5
24-hour bump for Nels.
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Post by nelson17 on Jan 20, 2019 0:44:36 GMT -5
K-A (Kids to Adults)
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 20, 2019 1:01:30 GMT -5
Was the rating known as... KIDS TO ADULTS
GENERAL AUDIENCE SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES Anthony?
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