1) In the short "Don't Give up the Sheep", what is one of the ways that Wile E. Coyote tries to steal the sheep?
a) by helicopter
b) tunnels underground
c) pretend he is a sheep
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Looney Tunes - trivia 42
1) In the short "Fast and Furry-ous", what is Wile E. Coyote's name?
a) Accelleratii Incredibus
b) Carnivorous Vulgaris
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a) Accelleratii Incredibus
b) Carnivorous Vulgaris
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Looney Tunes - trivia 41
1) In the short "Baton Bunny", which color is Bugs Bunny's tux?
a) green
b) yellow
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a) green
b) yellow
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The Jeffersons - trivia 21
1) In the episode "Louise's Painting", what does Louise draw a picture of in her art class with Helen?
a) apple
b) nude man
c) flowers
2) George says he can beat Tom at a golf game. Who wins the golf game?
a) George
b) Tom
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a) apple
b) nude man
c) flowers
2) George says he can beat Tom at a golf game. Who wins the golf game?
a) George
b) Tom
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Thursday, July 3, 2008
Empire State Building inches
The Empire State Building is 1,453 feet, 8 9/16th inches tall to the top of the lightning rod.
This is 17,444 and 9/16th inches tall.
That means the Empire State Building is more than 1/4 of a mile high. One fourth of a mile is 1,320 feet.
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Empire State Building steps
The Empire State Building in New York City has 1,860 steps from the street level to the 102nd floor.
If each step takes you one second to climb, you would need 31 minutes to climb all the steps.
If each step takes you one second to climb, you would need 31 minutes to climb all the steps.
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