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And I'm back bright and chirpy :haha:
Two weeks of semi-normality before I take another two week break :p
Let's start off with a sports question :wall:
What is the National Football League record for the most touchdowns scored by recovering the fumbles of opponents?
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Welcome back! :thumbs:
But why oh why the sports question??? :wall: :cheeky:
I guess 27
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Hi Jangar. Sorry but I have no idea what the answer is.
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Thanx for the WB's
I could be a smart alec and say I started with a sports question so I'd be able to start off with a :cheer: but alas, that was the question attached to yesterdays date :haha:
So let me start off with a :cheer:
Five. The record holder is linebacker Jesse Tuggle, who retired in 2000 after 14 seasons with the Atlanta Falcons.
What famous nature-loving 19th-century wtiter accidentally sparked a forest fire while cooking a fish he had caught?
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A good guess but sadly for you I get to do another :cheer: :haha:
The answer is Henry David Thoreau, in 1844, a year before he built and moved into a cabin on the edge of Walden Pond, near Concord, Massachusetts. The fire destroyed 300 acres of woodland.
What future president appears with George Washington in the famous Emanuel Leutze painting George Washington crossing the Delaware?
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Thomas Jefferson? (actually have no idea) :mmm:
Hagar the Lovable (and to some the Horrible)
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Cheffie Wrote:Lieutenant James Monroe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_...e_Delaware
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He's the officer standing behind Washington, holding the American flag.
How long is the short program for both men and women in Olympic singles figure-skating competition?
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