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by ycr007 » Wed Nov 10, 2004 8:24 pm
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Q:Baseball diamonds were so arranged that the batter faces the east to avoid looking into the setting sun. In his usual stance, his left hand points to the South. This has introduced which sporting term?
Hint:Saurav Ganguly n Sanath Jayasuriya are Prime Examples
The Answer is "Southpaw"
Q:What is the Star Trek curse?
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by daisy » Wed Nov 10, 2004 8:26 pm
ycr007 wrote:
Q:What is the Star Trek curse?
even numbered sequels are good and odd numbered ones are bad. am i right?
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by ycr007 » Wed Nov 10, 2004 8:33 pm
daisy wrote:ycr007 wrote:Q:What is the Star Trek curse?
even numbered sequels are good and odd numbered ones are bad. am i right?
Correct!!!
Q:Which magazine's name comes from French for "of good air"? In the Middle Ages, people's health was judged partly by how they smelled. A person who gave off "good air" was presumed healthier and happier.
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by daisy » Wed Nov 10, 2004 8:40 pm
ycr007 wrote:Q:Which magazine's name comes from French for "of good air"? In the Middle Ages, people's health was judged partly by how they smelled. A person who gave off "good air" was presumed healthier and happier.
not sure, is it FLAIR
just guessing from the french word for smell

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by ycr007 » Wed Nov 10, 2004 8:43 pm
daisy wrote:ycr007 wrote:Q:Which magazine's name comes from French for "of good air"? In the Middle Ages, people's health was judged partly by how they smelled. A person who gave off "good air" was presumed healthier and happier.
not sure, is it FLAIR
just guessing from the french word for smell

Nope.It is
Debonair.
Q:Which logo (emblem, sign, design) has been chosen by the most number of people in the world to be tattooed on their body?
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by solosynergy » Wed Nov 10, 2004 8:56 pm
ycr007 wrote:daisy wrote:ycr007 wrote:Q:Which magazine's name comes from French for "of good air"? In the Middle Ages, people's health was judged partly by how they smelled. A person who gave off "good air" was presumed healthier and happier.
not sure, is it FLAIR
just guessing from the french word for smell

Nope.It is
Debonair.
Q:Which logo (emblem, sign, design) has been chosen by the most number of people in the world to be tattooed on their body?
scorpion
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by igiveadamn » Wed Nov 10, 2004 9:48 pm
solosynergy wrote:Q:Which logo (emblem, sign, design) has been chosen by the most number of people in the world to be tattooed on their body?
The Swasthika.
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by malakpetmasala » Thu Nov 11, 2004 8:42 am
mythology:
1. the kauravas were 101 kids, of which 100 were boys and one was a girl, whats her name?
2. who would be the Indian equivalent of minerva?
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by ycr007 » Thu Nov 11, 2004 12:27 pm
igiveadamn wrote:solosynergy wrote:Q:Which logo (emblem, sign, design) has been chosen by the most number of people in the world to be tattooed on their body?
The Swasthika.
It is neither the scorpion nor the Swasthika........Itz the Harley-Davidson Logo

Q:What is the Stockholm Syndrome?
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by ycr007 » Thu Nov 11, 2004 12:34 pm
malakpetmasala wrote:mythology:
1. the kauravas were 101 kids, of which 100 were boys and one was a girl, whats her name?
2. who would be the Indian equivalent of minerva?
Ans 1.Dusshala (Played by
Sridevi in a movie)
Ans 2.Saraswati (Guess)
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by malakpetmasala » Thu Nov 11, 2004 12:45 pm
ycr007 wrote:malakpetmasala wrote:mythology:
1. the kauravas were 101 kids, of which 100 were boys and one was a girl, whats her name?
2. who would be the Indian equivalent of minerva?
Ans 1.Dusshala (Played by
Sridevi in a movie)
Ans 2.Saraswati (Guess)
both correct
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by malakpetmasala » Thu Nov 11, 2004 1:04 pm
ycr007 wrote:igiveadamn wrote:solosynergy wrote:Q:Which logo (emblem, sign, design) has been chosen by the most number of people in the world to be tattooed on their body?
The Swasthika.
It is neither the scorpion nor the Swasthika........Itz the Harley-Davidson Logo

Q:What is the Stockholm Syndrome?
I guess the movie "world is not enough" would answer this question
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by malakpetmasala » Thu Nov 11, 2004 1:12 pm
1. what fabric gets its name from the colloquial term for the place where the manufacturing instrument is kept.
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by The Crackednut » Thu Nov 11, 2004 1:16 pm
malakpetmasala wrote:1. what fabric gets its name from the colloquial term for the place where the manufacturing instrument is kept.
NYL-ON???
RAD-ON???
TEFL-ON??...aah! TEFL being an anagram of LEFT so we get LEFT-ON???
eh? eh? eh? eh?
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by ycr007 » Thu Nov 11, 2004 1:17 pm
malakpetmasala wrote:1. what fabric gets its name from the colloquial term for the place where the manufacturing instrument is kept.
NYLON??? From
New
York &
LONdon????
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by malakpetmasala » Thu Nov 11, 2004 1:18 pm
The Crackednut wrote:malakpetmasala wrote:1. what fabric gets its name from the colloquial term for the place where the manufacturing instrument is kept.
NYL-ON???
RAD-ON???
TEFL-ON??...aah! TEFL being an anagram of LEFT so we get LEFT-ON???
eh? eh? eh? eh?
... sheesh!
i ama really sorry to disharten u, answer coming up soon.
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by The Jackal » Thu Nov 11, 2004 2:23 pm
malakpetmasala wrote:The Crackednut wrote:malakpetmasala wrote:1. what fabric gets its name from the colloquial term for the place where the manufacturing instrument is kept.
NYL-ON???
RAD-ON???
TEFL-ON??...aah! TEFL being an anagram of LEFT so we get LEFT-ON???
eh? eh? eh? eh?
... sheesh!
i ama really sorry to disharten u, answer coming up soon.
So when wil you enlighten us with the answer?

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by marko » Thu Nov 11, 2004 2:33 pm
malakpetmasala wrote:1. what fabric gets its name from the colloquial term for the place where the manufacturing instrument is kept.
denim?
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by marko » Thu Nov 11, 2004 2:39 pm
Who invented the Scissors?
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by The Jackal » Thu Nov 11, 2004 2:49 pm
marko wrote:Who invented the Scissors?
Leonardo Da Vinci
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by marko » Thu Nov 11, 2004 2:55 pm
The Jackal wrote:marko wrote:Who invented the Scissors?
Leonardo Da Vinci
correct. In "The wizard of Oz", what's Dorathy's last name?
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by The Jackal » Thu Nov 11, 2004 3:00 pm
marko wrote:The Jackal wrote:marko wrote:Who invented the Scissors?
Leonardo Da Vinci
correct. In "The wizard of Oz", what's Dorathy's last name?
I think its gale.

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by marko » Thu Nov 11, 2004 3:01 pm
very good.
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by marko » Thu Nov 11, 2004 3:03 pm
shortest gramatically correct sentence in the english language?
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by CtrlALtDel » Thu Nov 11, 2004 3:16 pm
marko wrote:shortest gramatically correct sentence in the english language?
"I am"....?
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