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ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:
OCmike wrote:Wasn't Collins or Cunningham in 1996.
I actually got sick of waiting for someone to get it right and looked it up myself. My research told me Collins as well.


Dinsdale calling you out for having the wrong answers in 3... 2... 1...
It's Tony Banks.
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Terry in Crapchester wrote:2. Jerry Rice and Ricky Watters
Nope.

This isn't something obsure, either.
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mvscal wrote:6. It was founded by an act of Congress signed by John Adams.
It may have been approved by an act of Congress, but it was founded by TJ.
Try again.

He offered his personal library after the British burned the Capitol and the first library along with it in the War of 1812. He did not found the LoC.
So the present LoC was founded by Jefferson. Thanks for playing.
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OCmike wrote:
Terry in Crapchester wrote:2. Jerry Rice and Ricky Watters
Nope.

This isn't something obsure, either.
I wrote:2. Emmitt Smith & Michael Irvin, '91 Cowboys
Unobscure enough for ya?
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9. They are the same damn dam.
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Must've missed that. Emmitt and Irvin are correct.
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OCmike wrote:It's Tony Banks.


You are correct. The answer is indeed Tony Banks (in 96)... since surpassed by Collins and Culpepper.


Good thing I never claimed to be a good Googler. :oops:
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I think you missed IndyFrisco locking in number 20 as well.


10. Edumund Fitzgerald
With all the horseshit around here, you'd think there'd be a pony somewhere.
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ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:
OCmike wrote:It's Tony Banks.


You are correct. The answer is indeed Tony Banks (in 96)... since surpassed by Collins and Culpepper.

trick questions are the suck......
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Tom In VA wrote:I think you missed IndyFrisco locking in number 20 as well.


10. Edumund Fitzgerald
Nope, we're talking about total loss of life here...
Felix wrote:trick questions are the suck......


Not a trick question, the year is specifically stated in the question.
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Felix wrote:Image


Not sure if it was a trick question or not... THIS IS A TRICK QUESTION:


What current NFL franchise was the first team to have a 14 game undefeated regular season?
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OCmike wrote:
Tom In VA wrote:I think you missed IndyFrisco locking in number 20 as well.


10. Edumund Fitzgerald
Nope, we're talking about total loss of life here...
The Goya.
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Need some clarification on the rule: is it > an hour between submitting correcting answers, or can a contestant submit once at, say, 9:59, then again at 10:01?
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OCmike wrote:7. In 1996, what quarterback set an NFL record for most fumbles in a season?

Dave Krieg?

Crap...read the question wrong. Doesn't Krieg have the all-time record for fumbles?
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It's 60 minutes between correct answers.
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Shoalzie wrote:
Shoalzie wrote:
OCmike wrote:7. In 1996, what quarterback set an NFL record for most fumbles in a season?

Dave Krieg?

Crap...read the question wrong. Doesn't Krieg have the all-time record for fumbles?


He might have. I am pretty sure it's currently Moon. And Culpepper will pass them both if he starts another 5-6 years...
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ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote: THIS IS A TRICK QUESTION:


What current NFL franchise was the first team to have a 14 game undefeated regular season?
I know this one.....

the Cleveland Browns......

I only know it because I hate those fuckers........
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10. The sinking of the riverboat Sultana on 4/27/1865 - death toll: 1,547
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Smackie Chan wrote:10. The sinking of the riverboat Sultana on 4/27/1865 - death toll: 1,547
Yep.

At least 1,547 people were killed when the boiler of the sidewheeler Sultana exploded on April 27, 1865, on the Mississippi River near Memphis, Tennessee. Many of those killed in the blaze where Union soldiers who had recently been freed from Confederate prison camps. The most unusual survival story was that of a man who used a knife to kill a live alligator that was in a wooden crate on board, then used the crate to float away.
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Felix wrote:
ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote: THIS IS A TRICK QUESTION:


What current NFL franchise was the first team to have a 14 game undefeated regular season?
I know this one.....

the Cleveland Browns......

I only know it because I hate those fuckers........
Bronco fan hating on Browns fan is like the dog hating on the fire hydrant. Sheesh,
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Felix wrote:the Cleveland Browns......

RACK.


1948 as part of the AAFC. NFL didn't go to 14 games until the 60s.
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Does the alligator make it 1,548?
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Toddowen wrote:I thought Some Girls was an Andy Warhol design.
Nope. Warhol designed and photographed "Sticky Fingers".

The 'Warholesque' cover art for "Some Girls" was designed by Peter Corriston.
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Jay in Phoenix wrote:
Toddowen wrote:I thought Some Girls was an Andy Warhol design.
Nope. Warhol designed and photographed "Sticky Fingers".

The 'Warholesque' cover art for "Some Girls" was designed by Peter Corriston.
Same guy who designed the "Physical Graffiti" album cover.
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BSmack wrote:
Bronco fan hating on Browns fan is like the dog hating on the fire hydrant. Sheesh,
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BSmack wrote: Bronco fan hating on Browns fan is like the dog hating on the fire hydrant.

More like the toilet paper hating on the turd.
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6. As of the 1997 season, what NFL quarterback had the highest career completion percentage in NFL history (minimum 1,500 attempts)?

Steve Young


Follow-up to question #4- What name did the combined teams play under?
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jiminphilly wrote:Follow-up to question #4- What name did the combined teams play under?
The Steagles
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13. Stevie Wonder's Talking Book
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OCmike wrote:Many of those killed in the blaze where Union soldiers who had recently been freed from Confederate prison camps.
:laughter:

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22. What stadium hosted the last pro bowl outside of Hawaii?

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum


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Toddowen wrote:Wasn't the popular Marilyn Monroe photowork contained on the album cover or sleave in Some Girls? I believe it was.

So me and Andy should at least be given partial credit.
Take a closer look:

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It wasn't just Marylin Monroe. Lucille Ball, Raquel Welch and Judy Garland are featured. And while the design had a Warhol style, it is clearly not his work. No credit for Andy on this one.

Shortly after the release of this record, the covers were withdrawn and altered due to threats of legal action. Happily, I still have my copy.
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20. Thurman Thomas




If that's correct, IndyFrisco gets credit.
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Tom In VA wrote:20. Thurman Thomas

If that's correct, IndyFrisco gets credit.
It is.
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OCmike wrote:
Smackie Chan wrote:10. The sinking of the riverboat Sultana on 4/27/1865 - death toll: 1,547
Yep.

At least 1,547 people were killed when the boiler of the sidewheeler Sultana exploded on April 27, 1865, on the Mississippi River near Memphis, Tennessee. Many of those killed in the blaze where Union soldiers who had recently been freed from Confederate prison camps. The most unusual survival story was that of a man who used a knife to kill a live alligator that was in a wooden crate on board, then used the crate to float away.
It was the Goya, at close to 6,000:

http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/ww ... tloff.aspx

Wait till Dinsdale sees this.
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mvscal wrote:I believe the question specified US history.
How thoroughly provincial.
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That article on the Goya was a good read though. I'm thinking that falling 60 ft into 32 degree water feels well below average...
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I'm thinking that falling 6 inches into 32 degree water sucks pretty horribly. The closest I ever got was about up to my boys in rapids to retrive a canoe some other fukks flipped. That water came from a lake with ice on it, so I doubt it was much above 35 degrees or so.

Yes, it was below average. Even though it was 26 years ago, I think that I am still suffering from shrinkage related to this event.
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