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Jan 13, 2005 15:14:39 GMT -5
Post by barneyg on Jan 13, 2005 15:14:39 GMT -5
I've got a good "Match Game" question for everybody. I've already got my answer, now I want to see how well I matched all of you.
"Have you seen Michael Moore's Bush bashing movie FARENHEIT 9/11? Well Michael Moore is now working on a movie about Minnesota politics called... FARENHEIT _____.
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Jan 13, 2005 17:25:46 GMT -5
Post by WesternEstates on Jan 13, 2005 17:25:46 GMT -5
Well if I were to be funny I 'd write "7-11" and subtitle it "the tempurature at which fat butts buy a cup of coffee." Also since there is alot of livestock up there I could say "The tempurature at wich bull crap freezes."
Well since were not working with Celsius or Kelvin I'd say "32" The tempurature at which ugly facial hair falls-out. I'm probably wrong but it was fun to answer anyway ;D.
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Jan 14, 2005 14:18:33 GMT -5
Post by barneyg on Jan 14, 2005 14:18:33 GMT -5
Well if I were to be funny I 'd write "7-11" and subtitle it "the tempurature at which fat butts buy a cup of coffee." Also since there is alot of livestock up there I could say "The tempurature at wich bull crap freezes." Well since were not working with Celsius or Kelvin I'd say "32" The tempurature at which ugly facial hair falls-out. I'm probably wrong but it was fun to answer anyway ;D. It's not Celsius or Kelvin, you're measuring temperature in Farenhiet. The question is supposed to be a round #2 question. (not as general as round #1, but has more choices than a round #3 question.) I'll post my answer as soon as five other people give their responces. P.S. I could tell all of you the entire background of the question, but I don't want to give anything away.
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Jan 17, 2005 16:35:32 GMT -5
Post by bmhedgehog on Jan 17, 2005 16:35:32 GMT -5
I would say Farenheit 0/11. ;D
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Jan 17, 2005 19:31:50 GMT -5
Post by barneyg on Jan 17, 2005 19:31:50 GMT -5
I would say Farenheit 0/11. ;D What do the numbers "0" and "11" stand for? Please add subtitles to your answers for added comedic effect. Anyway, four more answers to go.
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Jan 17, 2005 22:27:43 GMT -5
Post by Grey on Jan 17, 2005 22:27:43 GMT -5
I don't think I'll need to explain this, but I will say that Mike Moore named the movie Farenheit WWE: "The Body" of a Governor. (WWF would also be acceptable.)
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Jan 18, 2005 14:57:01 GMT -5
Post by barneyg on Jan 18, 2005 14:57:01 GMT -5
I don't think I'll need to explain this, but I will say that Mike Moore named the movie Farenheit WWE: "The Body" of a Governor. (WWF would also be acceptable.) Just so everybody knows, Jesse Ventura is no longer the Governor of Minnesota. Jesse served for just one term (1999-2003). The current Governor is Tim Pawlenty.
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Jan 19, 2005 12:07:34 GMT -5
Post by Joe Lourenco on Jan 19, 2005 12:07:34 GMT -5
"Fahrenheit -11" (read "negative 11") ...as in, it's dang cold in Minnesota! BTW, way to go on hitting -54 degrees the other day! Was that with or without wind chill?!
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Jan 19, 2005 20:28:27 GMT -5
Post by barneyg on Jan 19, 2005 20:28:27 GMT -5
it's dang cold in Minnesota! BTW, way to go on hitting -54 degrees the other day! Was that with or without wind chill?! Without wind chill. If you watched THE EARLY SHOW on CBS on Tuesday morning, there was a man and woman standing outside a restaurant being interviewed by Harry Smith, talking about the near record setting -54f. (the record was -60f) The town that takes the frozen cake was a town called EMBARASS. I'M NOT KIDDING! ;D Embarass is a small town about 100 miles straight north of Duluth, I live in the southern half of Minnesota.
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Jan 19, 2005 20:32:58 GMT -5
Post by barneyg on Jan 19, 2005 20:32:58 GMT -5
it's dang cold in Minnesota! BTW, way to go on hitting -54 degrees the other day! Was that with or without wind chill?! Without wind chill. If you watched THE EARLY SHOW on CBS on Tuesday morning, there was a man and woman standing outside a restaurant being interviewed by Harry Smith, talking about the near record setting -54f. (the record was -60f) The town that takes the frozen cake was a town called EMBARASS. I'M NOT KIDDING! ;D Embarass is a small town about 100 miles straight north of Duluth, I live in the southern half of Minnesota. When those two people were being interviewed, if Harry had asked them, "How do feel about this nationwide attention being paid to town?", they should've said, "We're so embarassed." ;DLOL ;D
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Jan 22, 2005 0:18:10 GMT -5
Post by Robbie on Jan 22, 2005 0:18:10 GMT -5
7/11
(You know that fat pig is sure to stuff a few of those weiners down his throat)
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Jan 22, 2005 21:06:25 GMT -5
Post by barneyg on Jan 22, 2005 21:06:25 GMT -5
One more answer, then this round will be over.
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Jan 24, 2005 11:32:01 GMT -5
Post by bmhedgehog on Jan 24, 2005 11:32:01 GMT -5
What do the numbers "0" and "11" stand for? Please add subtitles to your answers for added comedic effect. Anyway, four more answers to go. Sorry ye old joke well is kinda dry due to the bad winter weather were haven in the NE.
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Jan 24, 2005 16:26:30 GMT -5
Post by barneyg on Jan 24, 2005 16:26:30 GMT -5
Sorry ye old joke well is kinda dry due to the bad winter weather were haven in the NE. All right, I'll settle with five responses then. My answer was..."FARENHIET ZERO". That was the high temperature when I thought of the question. "0/11" to me didn't count as a match for me, so that means I got no matches.
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Jan 24, 2005 17:37:13 GMT -5
Post by bmhedgehog on Jan 24, 2005 17:37:13 GMT -5
All right, I'll settle with five responses then. My answer was..."FARENHIET ZERO". That was the high temperature when I thought of the question. "0/11" to me didn't count as a match for me, so that means I got no matches. (impersonates Dawson): What are you talking about that is a match, i want to take this up with the judge. (J/K)
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