Oh oops, I misread the trivia question too. Heh.
#EdenCooks - Thanksgiving Party
11/21/2011
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I can't even think of a reason why.
Originally posted by
Antipova
Waiting on the referee
11/21/2011
Some turkey trivia! North Carolina produces the most turkeys in the United States. A wild turkey can run 25 miles an hour, and fly short distances at 55 miles an hour. Only male turkeys gobble, females make more of a clicking noise. Baby turkeys are called poults. The skin that hangs over a turkey's beak or nose is called a snood, and it turns bright red when he's upset or courting. The dangling skin under a turkey's neck is called a wattle. A full grown turkey has approximately 3,500 feathers.
11/21/2011
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Repeat. Must be a trivia question in it.
Originally posted by
Jul!a
Some turkey trivia! North Carolina produces the most turkeys in the United States. A wild turkey can run 25 miles an hour, and fly short distances at 55 miles an hour. Only male turkeys gobble, females make more of a clicking noise. Baby turkeys are
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Some turkey trivia! North Carolina produces the most turkeys in the United States. A wild turkey can run 25 miles an hour, and fly short distances at 55 miles an hour. Only male turkeys gobble, females make more of a clicking noise. Baby turkeys are called poults. The skin that hangs over a turkey's beak or nose is called a snood, and it turns bright red when he's upset or courting. The dangling skin under a turkey's neck is called a wattle. A full grown turkey has approximately 3,500 feathers.
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11/21/2011
Ruling's in:
The correct answer is to deter sprouts.
Since the first correct answer was also the third overall answer, so Darklyvan gets a $25 EF giftcard!
11/21/2011
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thats what I was thinking
Originally posted by
Chilipepper
Repeat. Must be a trivia question in it.
11/21/2011
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To keep roots from growing out of them?
Originally posted by
Chilipepper
I can't even think of a reason why.
11/21/2011
11/21/2011
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Congrats!
Originally posted by
Antipova
Ruling's in:
The correct answer is to deter sprouts.
Since the first correct answer was also the third overall answer, so Darklyvan gets a $25 EF giftcard!
Ruling's in:
The correct answer is to deter sprouts.
Since the first correct answer was also the third overall answer, so Darklyvan gets a $25 EF giftcard!
11/21/2011
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Congrats Darklyvan!
Originally posted by
Antipova
Ruling's in:
The correct answer is to deter sprouts.
Since the first correct answer was also the third overall answer, so Darklyvan gets a $25 EF giftcard!
Ruling's in:
The correct answer is to deter sprouts.
Since the first correct answer was also the third overall answer, so Darklyvan gets a $25 EF giftcard!
11/21/2011
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Congrats:-D
Originally posted by
Antipova
Ruling's in:
The correct answer is to deter sprouts.
Since the first correct answer was also the third overall answer, so Darklyvan gets a $25 EF giftcard!
Ruling's in:
The correct answer is to deter sprouts.
Since the first correct answer was also the third overall answer, so Darklyvan gets a $25 EF giftcard!
11/21/2011
Congrats!
11/21/2011
Congrats : DD
11/21/2011
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nice ty
Originally posted by
Antipova
Ruling's in:
The correct answer is to deter sprouts.
Since the first correct answer was also the third overall answer, so Darklyvan gets a $25 EF giftcard!
Ruling's in:
The correct answer is to deter sprouts.
Since the first correct answer was also the third overall answer, so Darklyvan gets a $25 EF giftcard!
11/21/2011
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Congratulations.
Originally posted by
Darklyvan
nice ty
11/21/2011
woohoo congrats. Sorry not typing much eating dinner. Im reading along though
11/21/2011
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Just in time for the National Black Friday...
Originally posted by
Darklyvan
nice ty
11/21/2011
Going to school in potato country helped for once lol
11/21/2011
Hmmmm... it looks like I should have cooked some more, a two-hour meeting lasts a long time!
11/21/2011
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Damn copy paste!
Originally posted by
Chilipepper
Repeat. Must be a trivia question in it.
11/21/2011
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Hard to imagine it divvied up state by state, isn't it?
Originally posted by
Hot 'N Sexy TexasMama
Just in time for the National Black Friday...
11/21/2011
Thanksgiving in North America had originated from a mix of European and Native traditions. Typically in Europe, festivals were held before and after the harvest cycles to give thanks for a good harvest, and to rejoice together after much hard work with the rest of the community. At the time, Native Americans had also celebrated the end of a harvest season. When Europeans first arrived to the Americas, they brought with them their own harvest festival traditions from Europe, celebrating their safe voyage, peace and good harvest. Though the origins of the holiday in both Canada and the United States are similar, Americans do not typically celebrate the contributions made in Newfoundland, while Canadians do not celebrate the contributions made in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
^This one
^This one
11/21/2011
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It was the last 2 trivias you posted.
Originally posted by
Jul!a
Damn copy paste!
11/21/2011
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Oh, I thought my Tardis was malfunctioning.
Originally posted by
Jul!a
Damn copy paste!
11/21/2011
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It was supposed to be something else that didn't copy the first time I did it, lol.
Originally posted by
wrmbreze
It was the last 2 trivias you posted.
11/21/2011
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I was wondering... not that I'm.... taking notes... or anything....
Originally posted by
Jul!a
Damn copy paste!
11/21/2011
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Let me guess - you were using the Sonic Screwdriver to work on the gravy?
Originally posted by
Chilipepper
Oh, I thought my Tardis was malfunctioning.
11/21/2011
The origin of the first Thanksgiving in Canada goes back to the explorer, Martin Frobisher, who had been trying to find a northern passage to the Pacific Ocean. Frobisher's Thanksgiving celebration was not for harvest, but in thanks for surviving the long journey from England through the perils of storms and icebergs. On his third and final voyage to these regions in 1578 Frobisher held a formal ceremony in Frobisher Bay in Baffin Island in present Day Nunavut to give thanks to God and in a service ministered by the preacher Robert Wolfall they celebrated Communion, the first ever service in these regions. Years later, the tradition of a feast would continue as more settlers began to arrive to the Canadian colonies.
11/21/2011
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Originally posted by
Tessa Taboo
I was wondering... not that I'm.... taking notes... or anything....
11/21/2011
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The one I got from here posing as a Pinpoint Massager.
Originally posted by
Hot 'N Sexy TexasMama
Let me guess - you were using the Sonic Screwdriver to work on the gravy?
11/21/2011