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Congrats to our winner @440BB for the weekend trivia contest. Please make sure to PM me your first/last name and email address if I don't already have it.

So... one of our awesome followers of this thread came up with a great new rule that we want to implement for all trivia contest going forward. For all those wishing to participate in trivia you must PM me your answers to qualify. Any participants posting to answers to the thread will be disqualified. You are however, more than welcome to brag once the winner has been announced. We want MORE PARTICIPATION from you awesome gals and gents. The more participation we have, the longer we can keep fun contests like this running for ya. :banana:

Contest will run til Thursday (3/30/16) at midnight and winner will be announced Friday

Trivia 2

Category: Sports

1. What Oakland Raider was known as “The Snake”?

2. What former Dallas QB used to ask people to spell ‘relief’ in TV ads?

3. What slow footed catcher admitted he used to knock his hat off while running to first base to make it appear like he wasn’t really moving?

4. What former defensive back is credited with inventing the Lambeau Leap?

5. What boxer goes by the name ‘Sweet Pea’?

6. With what team did Wayne Gretzky begin his NHL career?

7. What decade first saw names on the backs of jersey’s in the NFL?

8. What 2 franchises won 3 straight world’s series?

9. What fighter made Roberto Duran cry out ‘No mas, no mas’?

10. Who was the first commissioner of Major League Baseball?
 
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Category: Sports

1. What Oakland Raider was known as “The Snake”? Ken Stabler

2. What former Dallas QB used to ask people to spell ‘relief’ in TV ads? Roger Stabach

3. What slow footed catcher admitted he used to knock his hat off while running to first base to make it appear like he wasn’t really moving? Bob Uecker

4. What former defensive back is credited with inventing the Lambeau Leap? LeRoy Butler

5. What boxer goes by the name ‘Sweet Pea’? Pernell Whitaker

6. With what team did Wayne Gretzky begin his NHL career? Edmonton Oilers

7. What decade first saw names on the backs of jersey’s in the NFL? 1960’s

8. What 2 franchises won 3 straight world’s series? Yankees and Athletics

9. What fighter made Roberto Duran cry out ‘No mas, no mas’? Sugar Ray Leonard.

10. Who was the first commissioner of Major League Baseball? Kennesaw Mountain Landis
 
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Good afternoon Vapers. I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend :lol: It's time again for more trivia!!

This category is a little different, its called the Common Bond Quiz. Do you think you can figure out the connection? PM me your answers. The winner will be announced on Thursday. Good luck to all those playing :w00t:


1. H. A. Rey and Margret Rey’s Curious George series, who is it that brings Curious George home from Africa?

2. What is the 2nd largest city in Italy and the capital of Lombardy?

3. What Madonna song with a controversial video sampled the intro found on rap group Public Enemy’s instrumental “Security of the First World.”?

4. What does Jerry Seinfeld accidentally agree to wear on The Today Show after not being able to hear Kramer’s girlfriend because she is a low talker?

5. In what state is Grant’s Tomb?

6. What country uses four different writing systems: Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, & Romaji?

7. In 2003, what musical group debuted with their first recording lineup featuring Nicole Scherzinger, Melody Thornton, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta, Kimberly Wyatt, and Carmit Bachar?

8. What 1977 novel by Toni Morrison won the National Books Critics Award and was later chosen for Oprah’s Book club?

9. What iconic event of American history took place on December 16, 1773?

10. What is the common bond for all of these answers?
 
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Thank you to all those who participated in this week's trivia contest. Please help me congratulate our winner @warpedone! You've won 600 rewards points. The last question was a trick question....here's the answers. Please PM me your first/last name and email address so the points can be added to your account. Thanks again for playing and stay tuned for more trivia over the weekend!

1. H. A. Rey and Margret Rey’s Curious George series, who is it that brings Curious George home from Africa? The Man with the Yellow Hat

2. What is the 2nd largest city in Italy and the capital of Lombardy? Milan

3. What Madonna song with a controversial video sampled the intro found on rap group Public Enemy’s instrumental “Security of the First World.”? Justify my Love

4. What does Jerry Seinfeld accidentally agree to wear on The Today Show after not being able to hear Kramer’s girlfriend because she is a low talker? A Puffy Shirt

5. In what state is Grant’s Tomb? New York

6. What country uses four different writing systems: Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, & Romaji? Japan

7. In 2003, what musical group debouted with their first recording lineup featuring Nicole Scherzinger, Melody Thornton, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta, Kimberly Wyatt, and Carmit Bachar? The *****cat Dolls

8. What 1977 novel by Toni Morrison won the National Books Critics Award and was later chosen for Oprah’s Book club? Song of Solomon

9. What iconic event of American history took place on Decemeber 16, 1773? The Boston Tea Party

10. What is the common bond for all of these answers? The common bond are things that Right Said Fred is “too sexy for”:banana:
 
Good afternoon Vapers! It's time for more trivia :evil: For all of those participating, please remember to PM me your answers and I will announce the winner on Wednesday. Good Luck!!

Category: "Foot Fetish"
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1. How many feet are there in a mile?

2. What nation’s citizens are affected by the United States “Wet Foot, Dry Foot” policy?

3. What deceased actress provided the voice for the penguin Gloria in the 2006 animated film “Happy Feet”?

4. Which of the following was not one of the twelve feats or labors of Hercurles: capture the Cretan Bull, behead Medusa, or slay the nine-headed Leraean Hydra?

5. What 1987 film starring John Lithgow was later turned into a TV series of the name starring Bruce Davison?

6. Who won an Oscar for his role playing Christy Brown in the 1989 film My Left Foot?

7. In feet, and rounded to a whole number, what is the nominal acceleration of body in a vacuum near the surface of the earth?

8. What hip hop group’s debut album was called “3 Feet High and Rising”?

9. Who took over as play by play announcer on Monday Night Football following the departure of Frank Gifford in 1985?

10. What online seller of footwear was bought by Amazon.com in 2009 for about 1.2 billion dollars?
 
Afternoon Vape World! I just wanna say that YOU GUYS ROCK! Thank you to all those who participated this week. It was a close contest but we have a winner! Please help me congratulate this week's Trivia Champ @Marina2. I will be posting the rewards points to your account! Look out for more chances to win rewards points and thanks again for playing!!

1. How many feet are there in a mile? 5280

2. What nation’s citizens are affected by the United States “Wet Foot, Dry Foot” policy? Cuba

3. What deceased actress provided the voice for the penguin Gloria in the 2006 animated film “Happy Feet”? Brittany Murphy

4. Which of the following was not one of the twelve feats or labors of Hercurles: capture the Cretan Bull, behead Medusa, or slay the nine-headed Leraean Hydra? Behead Medusa, Perseus beheaded medusa.

5. What 1987 film starring John Lithgow was later turned into a TV series of the name starring Bruce Davison? Harry and the Henderson’s

6. Who won an Oscar for his role playing Christy Brown in the 1989 film My Left Foot? Daniel Day Lewis

7. In feet, and rounded to a whole number, what is the nominal acceleration of body in a vacuum near the surface of the earth? 32.174 feet per second, squared

8. What hip hop group’s debut album was called “3 Feet High and Rising”? Del La Soul

9. Who took over as play by play announcer on Monday Night Football following the departure of Frank Gifford in 1985? Al Michaels

10. What online seller of footwear was bought by Amazon.com in 2009 for about 1.2 billion dollars? Zappos.com
 
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