November 28, 2006

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Posted by: Woody at Tuesday, November 28 2006 03:32 PM (v5VVJ)
I haven't been there but several of my family members have. I remembered your photo because it brought back memories of their trip and how much they liked Alaska.
Posted by: DRJ at Tuesday, November 28 2006 04:16 PM (G3trW)
Posted by: GM Roper at Tuesday, November 28 2006 10:53 PM (S60yG)
Where was the Battle of Gettysburg fought?
In what year was the War of 1812 fought?
After whom was the Washington Monument named? (Bonus Q: what about the Lincoln Memorial?)
How many King Henrys preceeded Henry the Eight?
The Missouri Compromise involved what U.S. state? (Bonus Q: In what U.S. state did the Oregon Trail terminate?)
And two trick questions:
What notable event occurred in the year Zero?
What planet is the most extreme example of runaway Global Warming?
Posted by: civil truth at Wednesday, November 29 2006 09:56 AM (bPLn5)
civil truth is better than the taste and enjoyment that one gets by pouring a pack of salted peanuts into a Coke bottle (it has to be a narrow neck bottle), so that you can enjoy the combined texture and flavors--plus, it's nutritious!
Of course, you may have to be from the South to appreciate the compliment.
Posted by: Woody at Wednesday, November 29 2006 11:51 AM (xg9ZT)
Posted by: Oyster at Thursday, November 30 2006 12:45 AM (YudAC)
I'm deeply honored...
Posted by: civil truth at Thursday, November 30 2006 04:47 AM (bPLn5)
Posted by: GM at Thursday, November 30 2006 09:56 AM (vJp+/)
Sorry, DRJ. Let me try again. DRJ is bright, observant, knowledgeable, expressive, and much appreciated on this site, and DRJ is better than a Moonpie with an RC Cola.
Posted by: Woody at Thursday, November 30 2006 10:15 AM (xg9ZT)
Woody is articulate, intelligent, witty, invaluable to this website, and better than a Snickers with a Coca-Cola.
GM is compassionate, discerning, steady, open-minded, and better than a Dr. Pepper float.
Posted by: DRJ at Friday, December 01 2006 03:38 PM (G3trW)
I grew up believing that "Who is buried in Grant's Tomb?" was just a silly question, like "When was the War of 1812 fought?".
Indeed I was planning to start my list with that one, until a little voice reminded me that I had recently heard that the answer was no one (not Grant, as I had alway thought), though I didn't have a clue why. Thus I left it off my list.
But now, since you've asked me the question, I had to investigate, which led me to two internet sites (the official National Parks Service site and another NYC site). Both explained that this is a trick question based on semantics: since Grant's body (along with his wife's) are above ground, no one is buried there - they both are entombed.
Alas, another of life's carpets yanked from under my feet.
Posted by: civil truth at Saturday, December 02 2006 08:33 AM (bPLn5)
Unfortunately, my first three efforts didn't quite turn out right...
Here's my fourth try:
Light shining from the Corner
GM and Woody
Integrity above all!
Posted by: civil truth at Saturday, December 02 2006 08:41 AM (bPLn5)
Regarding Grants Tomb, as I remember it, the tombs are above the ground inside an excavated memorial, but they are below ground level, which complicates the "who's buried" question.
Posted by: Woody at Saturday, December 02 2006 12:04 PM (v5VVJ)
Posted by: DRJ at Saturday, December 02 2006 02:16 PM (G3trW)
Posted by: Woody at Sunday, December 03 2006 03:53 AM (v5VVJ)
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