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Number of posts : 1882
Age : 41
Location : Canada
Dictionary Definition : Rodent - Homo Rodentiensis is a typical LC creature. Always ready to laugh about stupidity, this being has long occupied a special moderator status on the LC. As one of the very few LC creatures who actually can get and keep a partner, she is the object of constant envy. Though madness is not part of the average Rodents characteristics, this particular feature can at times be subject to change, especially when striken by severe sleep deprivation.
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Fredrich Von Schiller


What was the name of the person that shot John Lennon?
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Dictionary Definition : Zara Sahana 007- Also known as "Zara," this abnormal specimen of the female gender of Homo Sapiens exhibits various bizarre behaviors. The most common of these include James Bond obsession, video game fever, and perhaps the strangest of all, a certain fondness for mathematics. Similar to other Homo Sapiens of the Literary Cabinet world, Zara Sahana 007 displays procrastination in brilliant forms, but will not admit to her oddball ways
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Mark David Chapman.

What country has the highest population density (most people per square mile, or square kilometer)?
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Number of posts : 1882
Age : 41
Location : Canada
Dictionary Definition : Rodent - Homo Rodentiensis is a typical LC creature. Always ready to laugh about stupidity, this being has long occupied a special moderator status on the LC. As one of the very few LC creatures who actually can get and keep a partner, she is the object of constant envy. Though madness is not part of the average Rodents characteristics, this particular feature can at times be subject to change, especially when striken by severe sleep deprivation.
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PostSubject: Re: Trivial Pursuit!   Trivial Pursuit! - Page 3 EmptyMon Mar 09, 2009 11:54 am

Monaco



In what year was Canada's national anthem written?
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Dictionary Definition : Zara Sahana 007- Also known as "Zara," this abnormal specimen of the female gender of Homo Sapiens exhibits various bizarre behaviors. The most common of these include James Bond obsession, video game fever, and perhaps the strangest of all, a certain fondness for mathematics. Similar to other Homo Sapiens of the Literary Cabinet world, Zara Sahana 007 displays procrastination in brilliant forms, but will not admit to her oddball ways
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PostSubject: Re: Trivial Pursuit!   Trivial Pursuit! - Page 3 EmptyMon Mar 09, 2009 5:13 pm

July 1, 1980, I think.

What is the dryest continent on Earth?
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Number of posts : 3518
Location : Rhode Island, USA
Dictionary Definition : Dictionary Definition: Paul-One of the few male LC creatures known to exist, this specimen is one of the eldest in the LC universe. This specimen is known to work long hours but still makes time to commingle with fellow LC denizens. This being has a peculiar sense of humor and has been observed to shun smilies, although this aversion has been lessening as of late.
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PostSubject: Re: Trivial Pursuit!   Trivial Pursuit! - Page 3 EmptyMon Mar 09, 2009 8:45 pm

Antarctica, I believe.


Who said "Cogito, ergo sum"? ("I think, therefore I am")
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Number of posts : 4826
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Dictionary Definition : Zara Sahana 007- Also known as "Zara," this abnormal specimen of the female gender of Homo Sapiens exhibits various bizarre behaviors. The most common of these include James Bond obsession, video game fever, and perhaps the strangest of all, a certain fondness for mathematics. Similar to other Homo Sapiens of the Literary Cabinet world, Zara Sahana 007 displays procrastination in brilliant forms, but will not admit to her oddball ways
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PostSubject: Re: Trivial Pursuit!   Trivial Pursuit! - Page 3 EmptyMon Mar 09, 2009 10:06 pm

Descartes, I believe.

What color of light has the highest amount of energy?
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Number of posts : 1882
Age : 41
Location : Canada
Dictionary Definition : Rodent - Homo Rodentiensis is a typical LC creature. Always ready to laugh about stupidity, this being has long occupied a special moderator status on the LC. As one of the very few LC creatures who actually can get and keep a partner, she is the object of constant envy. Though madness is not part of the average Rodents characteristics, this particular feature can at times be subject to change, especially when striken by severe sleep deprivation.
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PostSubject: Re: Trivial Pursuit!   Trivial Pursuit! - Page 3 EmptyTue Mar 10, 2009 4:10 pm

Violet.


What color of light has the lowest amount of energy?
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Dictionary Definition : Zara Sahana 007- Also known as "Zara," this abnormal specimen of the female gender of Homo Sapiens exhibits various bizarre behaviors. The most common of these include James Bond obsession, video game fever, and perhaps the strangest of all, a certain fondness for mathematics. Similar to other Homo Sapiens of the Literary Cabinet world, Zara Sahana 007 displays procrastination in brilliant forms, but will not admit to her oddball ways
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PostSubject: Re: Trivial Pursuit!   Trivial Pursuit! - Page 3 EmptyTue Mar 10, 2009 4:37 pm

Red.

What is the name of the process where plants make food using sun energy?
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Number of posts : 1882
Age : 41
Location : Canada
Dictionary Definition : Rodent - Homo Rodentiensis is a typical LC creature. Always ready to laugh about stupidity, this being has long occupied a special moderator status on the LC. As one of the very few LC creatures who actually can get and keep a partner, she is the object of constant envy. Though madness is not part of the average Rodents characteristics, this particular feature can at times be subject to change, especially when striken by severe sleep deprivation.
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PostSubject: Re: Trivial Pursuit!   Trivial Pursuit! - Page 3 EmptyTue Mar 10, 2009 4:42 pm

Photosynthesis?

Name all 6 actors from the TV show FRIENDS and the parts they played.
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Number of posts : 4826
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Location : The computer of the Biology Research Lab......procrastinating.
Dictionary Definition : Zara Sahana 007- Also known as "Zara," this abnormal specimen of the female gender of Homo Sapiens exhibits various bizarre behaviors. The most common of these include James Bond obsession, video game fever, and perhaps the strangest of all, a certain fondness for mathematics. Similar to other Homo Sapiens of the Literary Cabinet world, Zara Sahana 007 displays procrastination in brilliant forms, but will not admit to her oddball ways
Registration date : 2008-12-04

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PostSubject: Re: Trivial Pursuit!   Trivial Pursuit! - Page 3 EmptyTue Mar 10, 2009 5:03 pm

Jennifer Aniston------------------Rachel Green
Courteney Cox Arquette--------Monica Geller
Lisa Kudrow----------------------Phoebe Buffray
Matt LeBlanc---------------------Joey Tribbiani
Matthew Perry-------------------Chandler Bing
David Schwimmer---------------Ross Geller

How many meters are in a hectometer?
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Number of posts : 3518
Location : Rhode Island, USA
Dictionary Definition : Dictionary Definition: Paul-One of the few male LC creatures known to exist, this specimen is one of the eldest in the LC universe. This specimen is known to work long hours but still makes time to commingle with fellow LC denizens. This being has a peculiar sense of humor and has been observed to shun smilies, although this aversion has been lessening as of late.
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PostSubject: Re: Trivial Pursuit!   Trivial Pursuit! - Page 3 EmptyTue Mar 10, 2009 6:17 pm

One hundred


In an astrological birth chart, when a sign is considered to be "ascendant", what does that mean?
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Number of posts : 1882
Age : 41
Location : Canada
Dictionary Definition : Rodent - Homo Rodentiensis is a typical LC creature. Always ready to laugh about stupidity, this being has long occupied a special moderator status on the LC. As one of the very few LC creatures who actually can get and keep a partner, she is the object of constant envy. Though madness is not part of the average Rodents characteristics, this particular feature can at times be subject to change, especially when striken by severe sleep deprivation.
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PostSubject: Re: Trivial Pursuit!   Trivial Pursuit! - Page 3 EmptyTue Mar 10, 2009 7:49 pm

The ascendant is determined by time and place of your birth. So while your sun sign may be Taurus, your ascendant can be Sagittarius.


What is a druid?
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Number of posts : 7942
Age : 31
Location : Wisconsin, USA
Dictionary Definition : Tourterelle--a unique specimen of the female gender of Homo Sapiens that exhibits behaviors such as excessive procrastination, chocolate creation (in direct contradiction to the Law of Conservation of Matter), and overall insanity. Common names include Nicholle, CQ (Chocolate Queen), Crackhead, and Miss Martini Maniac. Lately, this individual has reportedly been seen dancing in a banana costume and drinking an excessive amount of martinis.
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PostSubject: Re: Trivial Pursuit!   Trivial Pursuit! - Page 3 EmptyTue Mar 10, 2009 8:58 pm

A member of the priestly and learned class in the ancient Celtic societies of Western Europe, Britain and Ireland.

Who first stabs Julius Caesar in the play Julius Caesar?
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Number of posts : 2387
Age : 38
Location : Germany
Dictionary Definition : Laura: Also known as "Solveig", her internet pseudonym, this female specimen of Homo Sapiens founded the Literary Cabinet world. One can spot "Laura," by the fun she has grading papers and drinking coffee, with triple coffee consumption ever since she quit smoking. Like another species, Homo Sapiens Zarasahanous, she enjoys picking at the extreme Twilight fans. This specimen is particularly fond of procrastinating, as most of the other species of the Literary Cabinet Universe are.
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Casca.

What is the name of Kate Winslet's husband?
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Number of posts : 4826
Age : 32
Location : The computer of the Biology Research Lab......procrastinating.
Dictionary Definition : Zara Sahana 007- Also known as "Zara," this abnormal specimen of the female gender of Homo Sapiens exhibits various bizarre behaviors. The most common of these include James Bond obsession, video game fever, and perhaps the strangest of all, a certain fondness for mathematics. Similar to other Homo Sapiens of the Literary Cabinet world, Zara Sahana 007 displays procrastination in brilliant forms, but will not admit to her oddball ways
Registration date : 2008-12-04

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Sam Mendes.

From what region of the USA does the Navajo tribe hail from?
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Number of posts : 1882
Age : 41
Location : Canada
Dictionary Definition : Rodent - Homo Rodentiensis is a typical LC creature. Always ready to laugh about stupidity, this being has long occupied a special moderator status on the LC. As one of the very few LC creatures who actually can get and keep a partner, she is the object of constant envy. Though madness is not part of the average Rodents characteristics, this particular feature can at times be subject to change, especially when striken by severe sleep deprivation.
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NW Arizona, SW Utah, NE New Mexico, and SE Colorado.


What is the name of the actor that plays Victor Newman on the soap opera, The Young and the Restless and how many years has he been acting on that show?
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Number of posts : 6193
Age : 92
Dictionary Definition : Louisa Lynn--a unique specimen of the female gender of Homo Sapiens that has almost everything in common with another species: Homo Sapiens Zarasahanous. This specimen is always found with Asian (Filipino) descent and is a loyal friend to the "good side" during the epic Choco War. A common mutualistic companion found with this specimen is a Pokemon (most likely, the epic Arceus). This species is closely related to the species Homo Sapiens Tourterelleous. Common names include Lynn's Angel.
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Eric Braeden and he has been acting on the show for 29 years.

Who was the one who suggested to name the celestial body we now know as "Pluto?"
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The name Pluto was first suggested by Venetia Burney (later Venetia Phair), an eleven-year-old schoolgirl in Oxford, England.[25] Venetia was interested in classical mythology as well as astronomy, and considered the name, one of the alternate names of Hades, the Greek god of the Underworld, appropriate for such a presumably dark and cold world. She suggested it in a conversation with her grandfather Falconer Madan, a former librarian of Oxford University's Bodleian Library. Madan passed the name to Professor Herbert Hall Turner, who then cabled it to colleagues in America.


What was Clark Gable's original name?
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Number of posts : 1882
Age : 41
Location : Canada
Dictionary Definition : Rodent - Homo Rodentiensis is a typical LC creature. Always ready to laugh about stupidity, this being has long occupied a special moderator status on the LC. As one of the very few LC creatures who actually can get and keep a partner, she is the object of constant envy. Though madness is not part of the average Rodents characteristics, this particular feature can at times be subject to change, especially when striken by severe sleep deprivation.
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PostSubject: Re: Trivial Pursuit!   Trivial Pursuit! - Page 3 EmptyThu Mar 12, 2009 10:02 am

W. C. Gable


How many movies was Audrey Hepburn in?
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Number of posts : 6193
Age : 92
Dictionary Definition : Louisa Lynn--a unique specimen of the female gender of Homo Sapiens that has almost everything in common with another species: Homo Sapiens Zarasahanous. This specimen is always found with Asian (Filipino) descent and is a loyal friend to the "good side" during the epic Choco War. A common mutualistic companion found with this specimen is a Pokemon (most likely, the epic Arceus). This species is closely related to the species Homo Sapiens Tourterelleous. Common names include Lynn's Angel.
Registration date : 2008-12-04

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According to Wikipedia, she was in 28 movies.

Who developed the trampoline?
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Number of posts : 1882
Age : 41
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Dictionary Definition : Rodent - Homo Rodentiensis is a typical LC creature. Always ready to laugh about stupidity, this being has long occupied a special moderator status on the LC. As one of the very few LC creatures who actually can get and keep a partner, she is the object of constant envy. Though madness is not part of the average Rodents characteristics, this particular feature can at times be subject to change, especially when striken by severe sleep deprivation.
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George Nissan


What was the first movie ever filmed?
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PostSubject: Re: Trivial Pursuit!   Trivial Pursuit! - Page 3 EmptySun Mar 15, 2009 12:23 am

Technically the first movie ever made was A Horse In Motion, which just showed a galloping horse. It was made in 1878. As far as a movie with an actual plot, there are too many contenders for that title to make an accurate guess.


Where does the phrase "crossing the Rubicon" (which essentially means crossing the point of no return) originate?
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Number of posts : 1882
Age : 41
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Dictionary Definition : Rodent - Homo Rodentiensis is a typical LC creature. Always ready to laugh about stupidity, this being has long occupied a special moderator status on the LC. As one of the very few LC creatures who actually can get and keep a partner, she is the object of constant envy. Though madness is not part of the average Rodents characteristics, this particular feature can at times be subject to change, especially when striken by severe sleep deprivation.
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RUBICON - Cross the rubicon: "(ru bi kan) a boundary or limit, which when crossed commits a person irrevocably. In 49 B.C., Julius Caesar led his army to the banks of the Rubicon, a small river that marked the boundary between Italy and Gaul and which the Roman Senate had forbidden him to cross. 'The die is cast,' said Caesar, wading in, knowing full well that this step would mean civil war." An example: Pat Buchanan, Newsweek, March 1, 1999: "I haven't crossed the Rubicon yet. I'm up in the trees looking down at the river." From "Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Allusions" by Elizabeth Webber and Mike Feinsilber (Merriam-Webster, Springfield, Mass., 1999).

Yeah, I know I copied that, but it was a better explanation than I could offer.



What do experts speculate was the cause of King George III madness?
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ARSENIC poisoning may have contributed to the madness of Britain's King George III.

George III suffered five major bouts of mental derangement during which he was bound in a straitjacket and chained to a chair to control his ravings. Scientists agree that his behaviour was caused by porphyria, a genetic defect that leads to faulty protein synthesis in the body and accounts for the king's physical and psychiatric symptoms. But despite years of speculation, nobody could explain conclusively why his attacks were so severe and lasted for so long, until now.

Researchers analysed strands of the king's hair looking for signs of lead or mercury exposure that could have explained his symptoms. Instead, they were surprised to find high concentrations of arsenic, which could have come from his medication (The Lancet, vol 366, p 332). "The level was a thousand times as high as in our control samples and 17 times as high as the amount associated with arsenic poisoning," says Martin Warren at the University of Kent, UK.

Warren and his colleagues searched through the king's medical notes and found that he was given a compound called emetic tartar to alleviate the severe stomach cramps associated with porphyria. "These drugs, which were supposed to make him feel better, were probably contaminated with arsenic," says Warren. "They only exacerbated his illness."





What did Audrey Hepburn consider her most important acting part?
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Aw, come on, NO ONE got this?
Ok, Audrey Hepburn considered her participation in the resistance during WWII her most important acting part. She often had to lie with a straight face and said that those were the most important acting roles of her life ... because they involved her life and the lives of others.

Someone else come up with a question!
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