OCmike's Humpday Challenge
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OCmike's Humpday Challenge
OCmike's Humpday Challenge
There is only one rule: No more than one correctly answered question per person, per hour.
Questions that have been correctly answered appear in BOLD.
1. Who was the first NFL coach to lose more than one Super Bowl?(Don Shula)
2. Where were the 1992 Summer Olympic Games held?(Barcelona)
3. On what hill did the Battle of Bunker Hill take place?(Breed's Hill)
4. What five presidents attended Ronald Reagan's funeral?(Clinton,Ford,Carter,Bush I, Bush II)
5. September 9th, 1752 never happened in America. Why is this?(Calendar adjustment)
6. What track and field athlete won six gold medals at the 1984 and 1988 Summer Games?(Carl Lewis)
7. Who was the coach of the Houston Oilers in 1986?(Jerry Glanville)
8. Who led the NFL with 4,555 passing yards in 1994?Drew Bledsoe
9. What commercials were banned from Television starting in 1971?(Cigarettes/Tobacco)
10. What event caused the gathering of seven future Presidents?(WWII)
11. What actor appeared in "My Favorite Martian", "The Courtship of Eddie's Father" and "The Incredible Hulk"?(Bill Bixby)
12. Who was the football player who tossed the kid his jersey in the famous Coca Cola commercial?(Mean Joe Greene)
13. Who was the only actor to star in both the M*A*S*H movie and M*A*S*H TV series?(Gary Burghoff)
14. Who was the first guest host of SNL?(Carlin)
15. Who is the only athlete to play in both a World Series and a Super Bowl?(Deion Sanders)
16. Where are Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields located?(Liverpool)
17. What player has thrown 7 Super Bowl interceptions?(Elway)
18. What words make up the acronym "RADAR"?(RAdio Detection And Ranging)
19. What player was nicknamed "Touchdown Tommy" while playing at Stanford?(Tommy Vardell)
20. How many QBs were taken in the first twenty picks in the 2005 draft?(1,Alex Smith)(3 total in the first round with Aaron Rodgers going at 24 and Jason Campbell going at 25)
There is only one rule: No more than one correctly answered question per person, per hour.
Questions that have been correctly answered appear in BOLD.
1. Who was the first NFL coach to lose more than one Super Bowl?(Don Shula)
2. Where were the 1992 Summer Olympic Games held?(Barcelona)
3. On what hill did the Battle of Bunker Hill take place?(Breed's Hill)
4. What five presidents attended Ronald Reagan's funeral?(Clinton,Ford,Carter,Bush I, Bush II)
5. September 9th, 1752 never happened in America. Why is this?(Calendar adjustment)
6. What track and field athlete won six gold medals at the 1984 and 1988 Summer Games?(Carl Lewis)
7. Who was the coach of the Houston Oilers in 1986?(Jerry Glanville)
8. Who led the NFL with 4,555 passing yards in 1994?Drew Bledsoe
9. What commercials were banned from Television starting in 1971?(Cigarettes/Tobacco)
10. What event caused the gathering of seven future Presidents?(WWII)
11. What actor appeared in "My Favorite Martian", "The Courtship of Eddie's Father" and "The Incredible Hulk"?(Bill Bixby)
12. Who was the football player who tossed the kid his jersey in the famous Coca Cola commercial?(Mean Joe Greene)
13. Who was the only actor to star in both the M*A*S*H movie and M*A*S*H TV series?(Gary Burghoff)
14. Who was the first guest host of SNL?(Carlin)
15. Who is the only athlete to play in both a World Series and a Super Bowl?(Deion Sanders)
16. Where are Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields located?(Liverpool)
17. What player has thrown 7 Super Bowl interceptions?(Elway)
18. What words make up the acronym "RADAR"?(RAdio Detection And Ranging)
19. What player was nicknamed "Touchdown Tommy" while playing at Stanford?(Tommy Vardell)
20. How many QBs were taken in the first twenty picks in the 2005 draft?(1,Alex Smith)(3 total in the first round with Aaron Rodgers going at 24 and Jason Campbell going at 25)
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4. What five presidents attended Ronald Reagan's funeral?
Carter, Ford, Clinton, and a couple of Bushes.
16. Where are Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields located?
The ocean. :P
Carter, Ford, Clinton, and a couple of Bushes.
16. Where are Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields located?
The ocean. :P
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Re: OCmike's Humpday Challenge
Don ShulaOCmike wrote: 1. Who was the first NFL coach to lose more than one Super Bowl?
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2. Barcelona, Spain
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3. Breed's Hill... It was slightly to the northwest of Bunker's Hill and the Brits mad e adirect assault.
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16. in england.
If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator." —GWB Washington, D.C., Dec. 19, 2000
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Correction on #13. It should read "Main Character, as two others also appeared in both
Tim Brown appeared as spearchucker Jones in the TV show and as Corporal Judson in the movie. He was dumped from the show when they learned there were no blacks in korean war era mash units.
The other dude was George Wood, Who played General Hammond in both.
I knew several other people had been in both, but I had to look up the info. I had thought it was houlihans character.
This has been your anal retentive news flash.
Tim Brown appeared as spearchucker Jones in the TV show and as Corporal Judson in the movie. He was dumped from the show when they learned there were no blacks in korean war era mash units.
The other dude was George Wood, Who played General Hammond in both.
I knew several other people had been in both, but I had to look up the info. I had thought it was houlihans character.
This has been your anal retentive news flash.
If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator." —GWB Washington, D.C., Dec. 19, 2000
Martyred wrote: Hang in there, Whitey. Smart people are on their way with dictionaries.
War Wagon wrote:being as how I've got "stupid" draped all over, I'm not really sure.
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In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII (1502–85), who was pope from 1572 to 1585, and his astronomer and mathematician created a new, reformed calendar known as the Gregorian or New Style (N.S.) calendar. It was adopted first in Roman Catholic countries. Protestant countries adopted the calendar during the eighteenth century.
In order to make the calendar adjustment in 1582, ten days were eliminated from October. Thus 4 October 1582 was followed by 15 October 1582.
England and its American colonies did not adopt the reformed Gregorian calendar until 1752. Scotland adopted it earlier, celebrating the New Year on 1 January 1600 and subsequently on January 1st of each year. Interestingly, Alaska did not change from the Julian calendar to the New Style Gregorian calendar until 1867 because, up to that point, it was part of Russia.
In order to make the calendar adjustment, eleven days were dropped from the month of September 1752. An eleven-day adjustment in 1752 was needed because one more day had been lost since the calendar was changed in 1582. The year 1751 began on 25 March and ended on 31 December 1751. The first day of the year was now January 1st and the last day was December 31st—the calendar we use today. Thus, 2 September 1752 was followed by 14 September 1752. In this way, the Julian calendar added one day between 1582 and 1752.
Summary of the 1752 Calendar Change
31 December 1750 was followed by 1 January 1750
24 March 1750 was followed by 25 March 1751
31 December 1751 was followed by 1 January 1752
2 September 1752 was followed by 14 September 1752
31 December 1752 was followed by 1 January 1753
In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII (1502–85), who was pope from 1572 to 1585, and his astronomer and mathematician created a new, reformed calendar known as the Gregorian or New Style (N.S.) calendar. It was adopted first in Roman Catholic countries. Protestant countries adopted the calendar during the eighteenth century.
In order to make the calendar adjustment in 1582, ten days were eliminated from October. Thus 4 October 1582 was followed by 15 October 1582.
England and its American colonies did not adopt the reformed Gregorian calendar until 1752. Scotland adopted it earlier, celebrating the New Year on 1 January 1600 and subsequently on January 1st of each year. Interestingly, Alaska did not change from the Julian calendar to the New Style Gregorian calendar until 1867 because, up to that point, it was part of Russia.
In order to make the calendar adjustment, eleven days were dropped from the month of September 1752. An eleven-day adjustment in 1752 was needed because one more day had been lost since the calendar was changed in 1582. The year 1751 began on 25 March and ended on 31 December 1751. The first day of the year was now January 1st and the last day was December 31st—the calendar we use today. Thus, 2 September 1752 was followed by 14 September 1752. In this way, the Julian calendar added one day between 1582 and 1752.
Summary of the 1752 Calendar Change
31 December 1750 was followed by 1 January 1750
24 March 1750 was followed by 25 March 1751
31 December 1751 was followed by 1 January 1752
2 September 1752 was followed by 14 September 1752
31 December 1752 was followed by 1 January 1753
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Isn't it bad mojo to be googling answers?Sky wrote:#5
In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII (1502–85), who was pope from 1572 to 1585, and his astronomer and mathematician created a new, reformed calendar known as the Gregorian or New Style (N.S.) calendar. It was adopted first in Roman Catholic countries. Protestant countries adopted the calendar during the eighteenth century.
In order to make the calendar adjustment in 1582, ten days were eliminated from October. Thus 4 October 1582 was followed by 15 October 1582.
England and its American colonies did not adopt the reformed Gregorian calendar until 1752. Scotland adopted it earlier, celebrating the New Year on 1 January 1600 and subsequently on January 1st of each year. Interestingly, Alaska did not change from the Julian calendar to the New Style Gregorian calendar until 1867 because, up to that point, it was part of Russia.
In order to make the calendar adjustment, eleven days were dropped from the month of September 1752. An eleven-day adjustment in 1752 was needed because one more day had been lost since the calendar was changed in 1582. The year 1751 began on 25 March and ended on 31 December 1751. The first day of the year was now January 1st and the last day was December 31st—the calendar we use today. Thus, 2 September 1752 was followed by 14 September 1752. In this way, the Julian calendar added one day between 1582 and 1752.
Summary of the 1752 Calendar Change
31 December 1750 was followed by 1 January 1750
24 March 1750 was followed by 25 March 1751
31 December 1751 was followed by 1 January 1752
2 September 1752 was followed by 14 September 1752
31 December 1752 was followed by 1 January 1753
Not to mention that this dumbfuck answered two questions within 3 minutes.
How in hell can people be that stupid every single week?
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14. Paul Simon (educated guess)
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14 GEORGE CARLIN.
If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator." —GWB Washington, D.C., Dec. 19, 2000
Martyred wrote: Hang in there, Whitey. Smart people are on their way with dictionaries.
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