The diamond mine is in Murfreesboro, Arkansas - the most boring field trip of all time for a 4th grader.
Posted by Christin at April 21, 2004 07:47 PMimpressive, and unfortunate. no one got that right tonight. my favorite road trip of all time was to colt, arkansas.
Posted by jeremy at April 21, 2004 09:51 PMi knew the diamond question too...is the third most spoken language Chinese? i feel like i should be able to deduce that one, but then i'm not sure that i'm right.
Posted by emily jane at April 21, 2004 09:56 PMAgnes
Hindi
Yellow
Mr. Peepers
Mardi Gras
State quarter or Eagle quarter?
Arkansas
Giddyup.
Posted by Nate at April 21, 2004 10:32 PMeagle, pal. otherwise, 3 correct
when georgia dropped the proverbial ball and named the horrifying "morphing" blue blob "whatizit" as the mascot of the 1996 olympic games, all literate southerners sighed in sorrow.
it should have been a phoenix. a phoenix would have been so cool.
how hard would it have been for them to come up with a phoenix?
alas, our dreams of rising from the ashes of ignorance and proving our state was cool, and literary, and worthy of symbolism, were dashed. all we got was a blue glob of nothing.
a blue glob of nothing that morphed.
-Blue
-You didn't tell me which ones were correct, so I'll assume "Mr. Peepers" was right . . . mainly because I want to.
-Was the holiday Cinco de Mayo?
-An eagle quarter has 119 ridges.
Awww, yeah.
agnes
hindi
orange
izzy
father's day
119
arkansas
and, if you like, mr. peepers
okay mr. trivia master - you gotta give me credit for whatizit. whatizit was the mascot's real name - everybody hated it so much that they later nicknamed it izzy in the futile attempt to make it loveable.
click here for proof via. the izzy website
how pathetic am i to know all this?
Posted by amy at April 22, 2004 03:09 PMwait, don't answer that last question.
Posted by amy at April 22, 2004 03:14 PM