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"brick /'brik/ n. A ceramic rectangular prism that is slightly smarter than my students." - [livejournal.com profile] i_calql8



1. What is the term for a workout in which a triathlete prepares for the transition from cycling to running by practicing them back-to-back?

"I asked a triathlete after he had just finished said exercise, and he said it was called *huff gasp wheeze*. Then he passed out." - [livejournal.com profile] cmzero

"My idea of a triathlon is hitting the snooze button, rolling over, and going back to sleep." - [livejournal.com profile] i_calql8

"I am an overweight diabetic, does it sound like i would know anything about working out?" - [livejournal.com profile] jigawattica

"The transition technique I usually practice is called 'Rest'!" - [livejournal.com profile] jojapo

"Hey! I ran marathon D&D sessions, and you always had to limber up beforehand, lest you get dice-rollers cramp. Every bit as exhausting. " - [livejournal.com profile] thepikey

"Damn, I broke a sweat just thinking about that. " - [livejournal.com profile] photosynthesis

"Screw my sperm count, I think I'll use steroids." - [livejournal.com profile] shadowkeeper

"Like I know anything about triathletes, other than they are crazy people, although in a good way. Grumble. A 'workout' and 'back-to-back' doesn't spell crazy to you? OK. Then I vote for 'the beast with two backs'. That's what I'm calling it...and hey! I can prepare for a triathlon too! " - [livejournal.com profile] etumukutenyk

"Although I guess I can picture triathletes running back-to-back, that's one weird tandem bicycle... " - [livejournal.com profile] mark_laura

"You know, my dad almost died during a triathlon once. Apparently you need a wetsuit if you're going to be swimming a few miles in January...who knew?" - [livejournal.com profile] wint3rhart

"For the first time, there is a benefit to having a son who is a professional triathlete! You are referring to a brick. Yes, he made the U.S. national team. Woot!" - [livejournal.com profile] antinomic

(Go him! – CV&AL&LL)

"Brick sessions. As the laziest person on earth, I don't really know why I know this." - [livejournal.com profile] liseuse

Correct Answer: Brick

"I was always more interested in the swimming to cycling transition. It always worried me that someone might not get dry enough before trying to quickly jump on their bike, sliding off the front of the seat and getting a crotch full of frame." - [livejournal.com profile] filmbuff



2. What term, from an old French phrase meaning "at random/at any old way", refers to a collection of curios and ornamental items?

"I have no idea. What I'm more interested in is how many people are going to call you on mistyping "curious"." - [livejournal.com profile] stormyskies

(cu•rio - Pronunciation: 'kyur-E-"O - Function: noun - Inflected Form(s): plural cu•ri•os
Etymology: short for curiosity: something (as a decorative object) considered novel, rare, or bizarre – LL)

"Ha, trick question! The French don't HAVE phrases, just that stupid accent!" - [livejournal.com profile] cmzero

"'Knick-knacks' come to mind, but there arent enough dropped sounds for the French. Maybe it was originally spelled: 'cannique-cannacquettes.'" - [livejournal.com profile] fax_celestis

"we're not talking about people who collect those silver spoons and then don't let us eat pudding with them? Because they're all kinds of crazy..." - [livejournal.com profile] killabee886

"I don't know, but it sounds like my grandmother's house. She has some of the weirdest things. " - [livejournal.com profile] agirlwithavoice

"tchotchke is Yiddish, so it's not that one, but, like most French words, is impossible to spell/pronounce." - [livejournal.com profile] thecolourclear

"Is this the stuff you can buy at 3 a.m. on QVC?" - [livejournal.com profile] dorei

"What's the French for 'shit my room is filled with'?" - [livejournal.com profile] shino_hoshi

"Le Hulk, il smash." - [livejournal.com profile] cygna_hime

"Les Messerables." - [livejournal.com profile] drbear

"Who cares when you know 'This little piggy went to the market...' is 'Ce petit cochon est allé au marché.'" - [livejournal.com profile] bizzatch

"Voulez-vous couchez avec moi, ce soir?" - [livejournal.com profile] thepikey

"The only thing I can think of is bricolage, and that's only because I have spent endless fun hours in Monsieur Bricolage. That sounds a lot more dirty written down than it did in my head. " - [livejournal.com profile] liseuse

"It's a bric-a-brac, paddy-whack, give the frog a loan. His old man's a Rolling Stone...wait, wrong joke. " - [livejournal.com profile] scifantasy

(Thwap. –LL)

"Bric-a-brac-a, fire-cracka, sis-boom-bah, Bugs Bunny, Bugs Bunny, rah, rah, rah!" - [livejournal.com profile] mark_laura, [livejournal.com profile] i_calql8

(+1 because you're all old. -CV)

Correct Answer: Bric-à-brac

"AKA 'Mom, I broke it.'" - [livejournal.com profile] germankitty



3. What famous trail, first mentioned in a 1900 children's book, is also the subject of an Elton John song?

"Well, I think it's gonna be a long, long time
Till I make my way to Oregon to find
I'm not a man to stay back east at home
Oh no no no... I'm a wagon man!
Wagon man, fording 'cross the river all alone ('cause my family all died of dysentery) " - [livejournal.com profile] cmzero

(Number of Quizlings who died of dysentery: 26. -CV)

"See, don't fuck with my head like that. I see 'trail', where's that going to lead me? Oregon Trail, with the cholera and the snakes and stuff! Which of course has to be the wrong answer because it is, in no way, relative to this week's theme! But I can't get that answer out of my head! ... But boy would I blush to death if it turned out to be the right one. Ha... WAIT. It isn't the yellow brick road, is it? :P" - [livejournal.com profile] shinga

"For some reason, my mind is stuck on 'treasure trail,' and inappropriate titles for children's books. I think the only one clean enough to post is 'Dick Follows The Treasure Trail.'" - [livejournal.com profile] zellieh

"I thought Elton John sang a song about Marilyn Monroe --> Marilyn Monroe has hot legs --> legs are covered by stockings --> stockings have ladders in them --> a ladder is kinda like a trail - you can climb both --> the pick up line is that a ladder in your stocking or a stairway to heaven --> therefore the answer is Stairway to Heaven! " - [livejournal.com profile] elaran

"I want to say 'happy trail', but me thinks that's a bit too mature for Elton. " - [livejournal.com profile] b_hulsmans

"The Yellow Brick Road. Filmmakers must just not be able to read, because the conversion of The Wizard of Oz from book to screen sucked just about as hard as Reign of Fire." - [livejournal.com profile] fax_celestis

"'The Road that Will Clash Terribly With those Trashy Red Shoes You're Wearing, Dorothy'. Except that was a bugger to fit into the song, so they changed it. " - [livejournal.com profile] shino_hoshi

"The Yellow Brick Road. (Always wondered what they used to make it yellow... gold? Urine? Dandelions?)" - [livejournal.com profile] elbiesee

"The song voted most likely to be misheard:
'Goodbye yellow filled roll
Where the dogs of society drown
You can't pet me in your penthouse
I'm going back to my town
Back to the hollowed out log in the woods
Back to the hardy backed toe
I've found the size of my future lies
Beyond the elephant roads!'" - [livejournal.com profile] dorei

Correct Answer: The Yellow Brick Road



4. Easy lyrics time! Give us the song and the artist:
"No dark sarcasm in the classroom"


(In retrospect, the lines "If you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding. How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?!" might have been more apropos. +1 to all who suggested it. -CV)

"I imagine this must be a real nightmare for the [livejournal.com profile] ljdq moderators. Horrors: restrictions on pudding?" - [livejournal.com profile] scifantasy

"I always heard it as 'No Dukes of Hazzard in the classroom.'" - [livejournal.com profile] agirlwithavoice
"I always thought it was 'No dogs or cats are in the classroom'." - [livejournal.com profile] pirho_maniac

"This is old people music again!" - [livejournal.com profile] shannon_sue

"'Hey Hey We're the Monkees' by the Monkees! I'd recognize that cheery poppy style anywhere." - [livejournal.com profile] jrho

"Sting!" - 6 Sting lovers represent.

"We don't need no education, you don't need no answer. " - [livejournal.com profile] antinomic

"" - [livejournal.com profile] captain_lice

"I do not know the answer to this question because I hate Pink Floyd. " - [livejournal.com profile] potassiumman

(That's just… I mean, it's just… how can you… All the more for me! :P – LL)

"Pink Floyd, 'Another Brick in the Wall.' My brother derives great pleasure from singing this around my mom, who's a principal." - [livejournal.com profile] kamalloy

"Appropro of nothing, I've noticed that as I get older I identify less and less with the so-called protagonists in these songs and movies and start feeling sorry for the authority figures. Take for example that sorry principal in the Breakfast Club. Have you ever thought that perhaps the reason he was so pissy was because some smart ass kids who couldn't follow the rules got in trouble and forced him to miss out on HIS day off? I'd be pissed off, too." - [livejournal.com profile] dorei

"Pink Floyd, in 'Yet Another Good Song Clear Channel Refuses To Play'." - [livejournal.com profile] lots42
"Pink Floyd, with 'the only song anyone knows was by Pink Floyd'" - [livejournal.com profile] trishtrash

"The wall, Pink Floyd...I still don't get that movie, probably 'cause I watched it sober" - [livejournal.com profile] reliantfc3

"Pink Floyd, The Wall. My CD also informs me that the track in question is subtitled "The Happiest Days of Our Lives". I claim that this isn't cheating since a)I knew the answer anyway, b)I didn't use the Internet, and c)my CD case was six inches from my right hand, what do you expect? " - [livejournal.com profile] cygna_hime

"Another Brick In The Wall, ain't it? I wanna say Pink Floyd, I really do, but I'm afraid I'll look like a dumb cunt if I'm wrong. Oh well, looking like a dumb cunt in front of the Internets is what LJDQ is all about. FLOYD!" - [livejournal.com profile] lienne

"'Another Brick in the Wall' by Pink Floyd. Which comes in 3 parts, demonstrating the axiom that all construction takes 3 times as long as planned, and cost 3 times as much as estimated." - [livejournal.com profile] mark_laura

"Pink Floyd, Another Brick in the Wall PART TWO. Not part one, not part three, part two. Because part one has nothing to do with school, it's about his father dying in WW2. Part three has nothing to do with school, it's about giving in to the sum of the pressure. PART TWO FTW." - [livejournal.com profile] woap

Correct Answer: "Another Brick In The Wall, Part II" by Pink Floyd



5. Who directed the 1956 crime drama "The Killing"?

"Oh, but was it The Killingly???
" - [livejournal.com profile] schizospider

"Wouldn't a crime drama be really cool if it filmed a real murder, and the perpetrator was never caught, and the viewers had to use clues in the movie to figure him out in real life befure he kills them in their sleep? Though with a couple million viewers, the killer would have quite a time getting to all of them." - [livejournal.com profile] woap

(I think we called that "America's Most Wanted". And they're still out there, waiting for you. -CV)

"Arggggggggggggg! I don't know stop asking me questions I don't know! It's like my senior maths exam again! And I can't seduce the mods! " - [livejournal.com profile] b_hulsman

(Out of intense curiosity, did that work for your maths exam? -CV)

"Uwe Boll" - [livejournal.com profile] wiredwizard

"bet it wasnt jerry bruckheimer" - [livejournal.com profile] jenny_1981

(Nope. But you would have gotten a +1 if you'd said Jerry Brickheimer. -CV)

"Alfred Brickcock" - [livejournal.com profile] mark_laura

"O.J. Simpson is still searching for the real director of this movie." - [livejournal.com profile] i_calql8

"Harry the Wonder Llama. This is where we get the phrase 'Drama Llama' today." - [livejournal.com profile] umbralcorax

"When in doubt, guess Alfred Hitchcock. A lot of names like Smith, Carpenter, Fisher, and... I can't think of any others but I'm sure there are some... came from the names of jobs. I have to wonder what kind of job might have involved hitching and cocks..." - [livejournal.com profile] marasca

(Sir Mallory Hytchcocke was the pimpingest pimp of the 14th century, wyrd uppe. -CV)

"" - [livejournal.com profile] gruyere

"where'd Ang's punhammer go? This question needs a beatin'. " - [livejournal.com profile] jessicamariek

"I thought Kubrick was much younger, let alone much less dead. I didn't know he died, eight frickin years ago." - [livejournal.com profile] jigawattica

"I was going to say Brick Hudson, but then I remembered his name was actually Rock, and he wasn't a director. " - [livejournal.com profile] kandelschwartz

"One brick, two brick, red brick, Ku-brick!" - [livejournal.com profile] dorei

"Well based on the theme I'm inclined to say Stanley Kubrick, but that can't be right. This doesn't sound fucked up enough to be him. Now the Wall.... that could have been him. " - [livejournal.com profile] pheltzer

Correct Answer: Stanley Kubrick

"Stanley Ku..BRICK! I GET IT! Oh goodness, that took a while." - [livejournal.com profile] captain_lice



6. If you were going to build something, what would you use to build it?

"Moooore witches!" - [livejournal.com profile] shinga

"Bricks? no! Wait! It's a trick question isn't it? Erm...Oh i see - you're going to assess my personality by this answer! Ok, well the answer is...er...dreams! I'd build it out of dreams! And clouds! Big fluffy ones! " - [livejournal.com profile] jojapo

"So how many 'duct tape' answers did you get? " - [livejournal.com profile] filmbuff

(Duct tape: 5.
Legos: 18.
Bones/Bodies of enemies: 12.
Rock & Roll: [livejournal.com profile] schizospider and [livejournal.com profile] mark_laura)

"The tears of children" - [livejournal.com profile] oboe_dude

"An army of buxom, nymphomaniacal wenches. I don't give a shit what they build, or if they'd ever finish, but I'd definitely use them to build it." - [livejournal.com profile] etcet

(I am curious as to exactly what kind of structure they would erect. -CV)

"
As a community development major, this is all the house I'm gonna be able to afford." - [livejournal.com profile] dragonstar87

"I mentioned this question to the wife, and said I'd probably use my sonic screwdriver. She asked who would look at a screwdriver and say 'this could be more sonic'. To which i said 'What, you've never been bored? Never had a long night? Never had a lot of cabinets to put up?' And that was the end of that. " - [livejournal.com profile] umbralcorax

(+1 Doctor Who. – LL)

"marshmallows for bricks and pudding for mortar. As long it didn't get too hot it would be perfect! " - [livejournal.com profile] marasca
"I would built a house of chocolate-bricks with caramel mortar. And then, I would eat it." - [livejournal.com profile] allie_the_neko
"Cheese, because cheese makes everything better." - [livejournal.com profile] kokopellinelli

"Depends. Whatever I build, I subscribe to the fundamental tenet: 'If it moves, and it shouldn't, use duct tape. If it doesn't move, and it should, use WD-40.' Covers pretty much any situation. Other than that, a Very Big Hammer is also often useful." - [livejournal.com profile] sjl

"Sugar and spice and everything nice. Yes, I want to build a girl. " - [livejournal.com profile] feste

"You know the wall the Spartans build in 300? You know? The one? It'd be like that. Only a fort. With turrets. I stand firm that any structure can only be improved by adding turrets. " - [livejournal.com profile] angelchicken

"Mind control and minions are great tools for building a new civilization. I highly recommend it." - [livejournal.com profile] ecarrotsushi

"I build simple things. Tonight's materials include some gin and some tonic. I do have a vise grip, though. Just in case." - [livejournal.com profile] lafourchette



And so, as we pass the ides of April, we say that the theme was bricks, and it was so.

Thanks again for playing; hope everyone enjoyed. Remember to go forth like the internet pimps you are and tell your friends how much fun this is. Share and enjoy! Spread the love! Or hit them with bricks. Whatever works for you.

Thanks again to [livejournal.com profile] lovellama for helping out. [livejournal.com profile] angledge is enjoying the wonderful nor'easter we're having, up close and personal. She's cold and soggy and wants nothing more than to be inside rocking to Guitar Hero. As do we all.

Rock on!

AL&CV&LL

Date: 2007-04-16 01:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] etcet.livejournal.com
Thank god for my army of buxom, nymphomaniacal wenches. They keep my streak of tenuous wit alive.

And not a single Indy 500 reference, despite the theme. I'm surprised.

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Date: 2007-04-16 01:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] b-hulsmans.livejournal.com
Out of intense curiosity, did that work for your maths exam? -CV
I looked her longingly in her eyes during my oral exam (really, oral exams for Maths are so not logical) and I passed, so either I seduced her or I made her feel pity for my feeble attempt at seduction, either way: I passed.

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Date: 2007-04-16 01:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dracothelizard.livejournal.com
I linked you to the syphilis brick research FOR NOTHING?

Or did I just not comment?

Still, as a warning to everyone who is considering being intimate with a brick: they might have syphilis (http://www.improb.com/airchives/classical/jstuff/v36/bricks-36-6.html).

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Date: 2007-04-16 01:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pheltzer.livejournal.com
Rock & Roll: [personal profile] schizospider and [livejournal.com profile] mark_laura

Only if you're going to build a city though...

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Date: 2007-04-16 01:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scifantasy.livejournal.com
Ah! Shaggy-dog puns and classic rock lyrics herald my triumphant return to the [livejournal.com profile] ljdq quotations board!

Date: 2007-04-16 01:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ryttu3k.livejournal.com
"I mentioned this question to the wife, and said I'd probably use my sonic screwdriver. She asked who would look at a screwdriver and say 'this could be more sonic'. To which i said 'What, you've never been bored? Never had a long night? Never had a lot of cabinets to put up?' And that was the end of that. " - umbralcorax

(+1 Doctor Who. – LL)


*sneakily adds another +100*

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Date: 2007-04-16 01:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scifantasy.livejournal.com
My CD also informs me that the track in question is subtitled "The Happiest Days of Our Lives". I claim that this isn't cheating..

It may or may not be cheating, but it is wrong. "The Happiest Days Of Our Lives" is technically the previous track, which is the protagonist soloing: "When we grew up and went to school, there were certain teachers..."

"Another Brick In The Wall Part 2" really starts at "We don't need no education..."

Like "Brain Damage/Eclipse" and Jackson Browne's "The Load-Out/Stay" and others, of course, whenever the song is on the radio the two are combined into a single track, so...

Date: 2007-04-16 04:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wonapalei.livejournal.com
I wish to god I knew how to make my mp3s follow that rule. It always irritates me unspeakably when "The Load Out" suddenly stops in the middle of a phrase and my mp3 player shuffles to another random song that is not "Stay". It's just too good a song for me to give in to the irritation and delete it from the playlist, though.

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Date: 2007-04-16 01:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lyme.livejournal.com
"Alfred Brickcock"

Dirty thoughts dirty thoughts dirty thoughts dirty thoughts.

Date: 2007-04-17 07:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] schizospider.livejournal.com
That sounds more increadibly painful than dirty.

But, hey, if that works for you, who am I to judge...

Date: 2007-04-16 01:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sestree.livejournal.com
I skipped this week because that was my 'just say no to drugs' week (as opposed to this week) and that Dorothy chick was on CRACK because NOBODY wants to go back to Kansas - red hooker shoes to the contrary.

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Date: 2007-04-16 02:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liseuse.livejournal.com
Yay! Quoted! Twice!

Ah, that's cheering as I sit here in the computer lab footnoting a 25 page document. Kill me now. Or send gin. One of the two.

Date: 2007-04-16 02:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] chezmax
Oh gods.

Comedy goldmine!
(wyrd uppe. -CV)
Ow, my cheeks hurt from laughing. I'm glad I'm not at work. My cow orkers would be awfully curious as to why I'd be sounding like a wounded gazelle trying not to burst out laughing.

Date: 2007-04-16 03:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] i-calql8.livejournal.com
*jaw dropping

Four quotes, including the intro? Am I, like, dying or something, and no one's told me? I thought the rule was 'The more you whine, the longer God lets you live.'

And high five to mark_laura for thinking like I do. Be afraid, my friend, be very afraid.

Date: 2007-04-16 04:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mark-laura.livejournal.com
Nice ta meetcha, i_calql8.
Not only do we think like you, we get mad-multi-quoted like you!
Four and a half! We were just one "Scopes Curious George Trial" reference away from the Holy Grail of LJDQ: getting quoted in every section.

Gonna hafta remember how we did that. Lesse...a healthy dose of 7 with a splash of 7...

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I'll fess up-

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Date: 2007-04-16 03:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kestrel127.livejournal.com
Did I actually play this one? I can't remember if I did and was just lame and unquoted this week or just forgot to answer.

Date: 2007-04-16 03:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] i-calql8.livejournal.com
The Todd rules! Icon five!

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Date: 2007-04-16 04:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drbear.livejournal.com
And no references at all to "she'z-a BRICK...house!"

Date: 2007-04-16 04:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] i-calql8.livejournal.com
I know! I was soooooooooo waiting for CV to spring that one on us!

Disappointment abounds.

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Date: 2007-04-16 06:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kandelschwartz.livejournal.com
Quotage! Woo hoo!

Date: 2007-04-16 06:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thanks4thefish.livejournal.com
A pros pos of Pink Floyd, if you've never tried the Dark Side of the Moon/Wizard of Oz thing...it works.

For the uninitiated, next time you're high and need something to do, pop Wizard of Oz into the DVD/VCR, then cue up Dark Side of the Moon. Wait for the MGM logo/animation to pop up to signify the start of the movie...right after the MGM Lion's third roar, hit play on the CD. And lo and behold, Dark Side of the Moon becomes a soundtrack for Wizard of Oz, the weird background noises coinciding with actions in the movie...watch for lyrics that mirror the events onscreen. Set the album to repeat automatically. The album plays through about 2.5 times over the course of the movie.

It blew my mind the first time I tried it...though, interestingly, on subsequent attempts I was rather bored.

WARNING: Do NOT attempt while sober.

Date: 2007-04-16 07:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reliantfc3.livejournal.com
see I got the quotage but that was my problem with watching the wall...I was sober...

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From: [identity profile] pride4u2.livejournal.com - Date: 2007-04-17 02:34 am (UTC) - Expand

Date: 2007-04-16 09:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stormyskies.livejournal.com
That's a word? Huh. I guess I should have stayed in college.

In case anyone is wondering...

Date: 2007-04-16 09:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] angledge.livejournal.com
.... where this week's theme came from, it's my roundabout way of letting you know that I'm starting another season with Team in Training. I will be mentoring a team through several months of training & then we will all complete an Olympic-distance triathlon. We're doing it to raise funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Who'd like to be my first donor? (http://www.active.com/donate/tntnyc/angledger)

Date: 2007-04-16 10:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jigawattica.livejournal.com
Nice, not only did i make it in twice this week, so did the hubby (umbralcorax). And I guess you could say i got three, one by association since he mentioned me in his answer to #6.

Date: 2007-04-16 10:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mercat.livejournal.com
"Although I guess I can picture triathletes running back-to-back, that's one weird tandem bicycle... " - mark_laura

My dad actually built a push-me-pull-you-tandem. It's pretty awesome. Strangely enough, his name is Mark, and the only other person who's ridden it with him is my sister, Laura. =P

Date: 2007-04-17 12:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pirho-maniac.livejournal.com
I thought that theme was walls, not bricks. Damn that year of architecture! It did nothing!

Date: 2007-04-17 01:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sushimustwrite.livejournal.com
My quest for world domination has brought me the funny. Awesome.

Date: 2007-04-17 03:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wint3rhart.livejournal.com
Woah! Quoted! *gleesauce*

(I have only 2 things to say about this quiz: One, that I never would have guessed the theme, no matter how hard I googled tried. Two, that I still really, really abhor Pink Floyd.)

Date: 2007-04-18 03:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] richcsigs.livejournal.com
I am pissed I forgot to play this week if for no other reason than so that I could answer #6 with "Wood, Brick, Sheep & Wheat"
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