LJ Daily Answers: 3 February 2014
Feb. 3rd, 2014 09:29 amWhat is this madness? Quizzes two weeks in a row? Are we seeing the end of times?
Also, football schmootball. Let's get the Olympics in gear! Today's theme is brown, a color not found on the Olympic flag because it reminds folks of poop.
1. What famous firearms designer was born in Utah in 1855?
"Utahking to me? Utahking to me? I don't see anyone else around here..." -
"Remington. For all those shotgun weddings." -
"Utah -> Mormons -> Joseph Smith -> Smith & Wesson? LOGIC!" -
(This is the perfectly logical train of thought, which is why it's wrong. -CV)
"Wesson of Smith and Wesson. That was before he went into the cooking oil business." -
"Sam Winchester" -
"Tony Stark's great-grandfather Jedidiah" -
(He built it in Utah. With a box of scraps. -CV)
"Edna Mode" -
(She only made the clothes that went with the guns. And they were fabulous, darling. -CV)
"Jebediah Aykayfortyseven" -
"Burleigh & Stronginthearm" -
"Yves Sant Revolver" -
"Magnum Threefiftyseven" -
"John Phaser" -
"George and Charles Parker created this line of armaments." -
"I'm just wondering what Mormon-style guns would look like." -
(They look like regular guns, but with white shirts and a nice tie. They're really quite polite. -CV)
Correct Answer: John Browning
2. What university is the seventh-oldest institution of higher learning in the United States?
"Hogwarts" -
(The six older ones are Cowwarts, Chickenwarts, Duckwarts, Goosewarts, Toadwarts, and of course Frogwarts. -CV)
"The College of William and MaryJane" -
"As everyone outside the US knows, no higher learning goes on in the US. This is a trick question" -
"University of Maryland University College, which is, I shit you not, an actual, real institution." -
(I had to google this to confirm that, yes, it does indeed exist, in all its redundant glory. -CV)
"Miskatonic University. When it comes to the Deep Learning, of course, there _are_ no older" -
"Is that where I'll find the 7 brides for 7 brothers?" -
(You might also find the Seven Samurai and the Magnificent Seven. -CV)
"Faber College - Vernon Wormer, Dean" -
(+1, Animal House. -CV)
"Hamburger University" -
"is being the seventh-oldest anything something to be proud of? that's like saying you're the seventh-oldest kid. no one cares." -
(Apparently, being the seventh son of a seventh son is some pretty hot shit in some circles... -CV)
"(Since I used to work there, I'm authorized to sing this...) *ahem* "High above Cayuga's waters, there's an awful smell..."" -
(No, it's not Cornell, and ballsy, mocking AL & CV's alma mater. I'll give you +1 for chutzpah. -CV)
"University of Phoenix" - OWEN TOWNES
"I could work until the day I keel over and never be able to afford a year of tuition. Let alone textbooks." -
Correct Answer: Brown University
"Or as obnoxiously PC people insist on calling it, African American University" -
"'What question combines esoteric trivia, banal pedantry, and just a hint of pretentiousness into an unanswerable morass?' - 'Question Two?' - 'Correct. FULL CREDIT.'" -
3. Dankwarderode Castle can be found in which German city?
"I feel like this question is missing some umlauts or something" -
"Schnesservarglehodeßstrachenstrassebeiberßville" -
(Your lack of umlauts is offset by the inclusion of ess-tset. Well done. -CV)
"Trick question! If it's in a German city, we probably leveled it in the 40s. (What? Too soon?)" -
"Paris (It's German, just not today... yet)." - OWEN TOWNES
"Not sure which city but I think it's level 19 on Wolfenstein" -
"Hurdy Gurdy, Bork Bork Bork. It has an excellent reputation for design but take your own food" -
"Spare Oom" -
"the name "Dankwarderode" sounds an Addams Family vacation home: 'It's dark. It's depressing. It's desolate. It's a dream.'" -
"'Dank Wardrobe Castle'? I guess Aslan wasn't housebroken" -
(Have you ever TRIED to teach a lion to use the litterbox? It ain't pretty, brother. -CV)
"Dankwarderode? That's a pretty badass castle same. Someone should use it in their next D&D campaign." -
"That is an awesome word. Dankwarderode. I just want to repeat it. Dankwarderode. It's located in Smelly Closet of Riders or StinkendenSchrankvonReitern." -
(If nothing else,
Correct Answer: Braunschweig
4. Eric Clapton had two guitars which he named; what were their names?
"'I knew a man with a wooden leg named Smith' - 'What was the name of his other leg?'" -
"Layla" - 13 of you
"Lola" - 6 of you
"Fred and Ethel" -
"Thing One, Thing Two" -
"Sting and Anduril" -
"Hookers & Blow" -
"Taco & Belle" -
"Itchy and Scratchy." -
"Huginn and Muninn" -
"Gin and Tonic" -
"Brownie and Cupcake." -
(Amazingly enough, you got the correct half correct. -CV)
Correct Answer: Brownie and Blackie
5. What musician, while teaching English and Spanish, released a CD entitled "Angels & Demons" (not the soundtrack to the movie)?
"Former New York Yankee centerfielder Bernie Williams" -
"I have no witty answer for this, so instead know that I once had a hairdresser who turned out to be moonlighting as a Fado singer. He gave me a CD and everything." -
"Carlos Santana" -
"Tenacious D" -
(And there shined a shiny demon. -CV)
"Probably a druid from Beacon Hills" -
(Just what we need, a Druish musician. -CV)
"Charo (kootchie kootchie!)" -
"Edward James Olmost, from that Stand and Deliver movie" -
"I was gonna say Sting, but then I worried that that might actually be the right answer, so I'm going with Ozzy Ozbourne" -
(Sting hasn't been the right answer in almost a decade. The odds are in your favor. -CV)
"Was it Dan Brown? If so, it included turgid phrase and unbelievably bad pseudo-history" -
"OMG Dan Brown sucks as both a writer and a musician! Who knew?" -
(Believe me, I'm as surprised as you are. -CV)
"not the soundtrack to the movie--but the soundtrack to the book, perhaps. written and recorded by Dan Brown, in English, Spanish, and 2 other hidden languages. because that wordsmith is also a musicryptologist." -
Correct Answer: Dan Brown (yes, the same Dan Brown)
6. Cows: Good, Bad, Ugly, or Other?
"Tasty" -
"They are not cute, but still tasty. It's rather perplexing, and I shall investigate further at my local Five Guys tomorrow" -
"Stupid. Yet tasty. Like some of the people I've dated." -
(Let's give a round of applause to Hannibal Lecter, folks! -CV)
"Ugly in their wild state. Good as hamburgers, steak, etc. I would kill for a steak right now." -
"

If we're not supposed to eat them, why are they made of meat?" -
"Chee'burger, chee'burger, chee'burger" -
"Good... Bad... I'm the guy with the (hamburger) bun. Groovy." -
"I grew up on a dairy farm, cows are stupid, stubborn and profitable. Kind of like people I guess." -
"Cows are freaky when they look at you
And they're freaky when they look at me, too
So, if you see a cow and he looks you in the eye
You say Gosh! Gee! Wow! I'm a lucky guy" -
"This is a bull of a question. It mooves me to think that some poor heifer is being referred to as ugly. Really, are we all cattle to blithely answer such a question?" -
"It's a moo point" -
"They GOT Milk!" -
"Transported to a parallel dimension where there are beans, lots of beans, lots of beans, lots of beans." -
"Never piss off an animal that can sit on you and squash you like an insect." -
(I say that to children ALL THE TIME. -CV)
"Ammunition, Fetchez la vache!" -
(+1, Monty Python and the Holy Grail. -CV)
"Downright lethal!" -
"COWS! I love cows. They have been my favorite animal for over 20 years now. I even love them when they are hard to spot. Plus even if you hate them, they provide delicious meat. If I ever met a cow I would hug it, squeeze it, milk it (if applicable) and try to eat it. In summation, Cows: Good." -
And there you have it. Let us comprehend winter's awesome wintry winterfulness with the color brown, which is what the snow looks like after a few hours of sanding and slushing and cars and feet. For those of you who have never seen snow before, don't fret; it's not all it's cracked up to be.
Tune in next time for more quizly goodness!
Rock On!
AL&CV&LL
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Date: 2014-02-03 02:36 pm (UTC)-Pikeymandius
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Date: 2014-02-03 04:10 pm (UTC)Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through LJDQ... oh, wait. Yes it is.
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Date: 2014-02-03 04:22 pm (UTC)I agree. I'm at least four of those things, and it works for me!
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Date: 2014-02-03 02:41 pm (UTC)Three (well ... one full, and two halves. Statistically the same, right?) quotes, to NONE by my Arizona BFF?!?
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Date: 2014-02-08 07:32 pm (UTC)Fun? Fact. Did you know that "vomitorium" is the technical term for the side doors in a theatre (or theater) that lead to the outside? They are there for safety reasons (i.e. "Fire exit")
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Date: 2014-02-04 05:13 am (UTC)I... I need to lie down.
Maybe that's because it's after midnight.
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Date: 2014-02-04 07:08 am (UTC)But she'd never even seen one in person.
To me that was entirely unacceptable since, even without growing up on a farm, I *did* live in a rural enough area to know the difference between the south ends of a bull and a steer walking north. So, we went to the county fair, and met with a friend of mine to be introduced to his heifer, Lucy. Nikki not only got to *see* a cow, but she petted her and got kisses. (Cow tongues are rough, like a cat's.)
She surprisingly, after that, lost her interest in cows.
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Date: 2014-02-06 01:04 am (UTC)Reality is tied into the LJDQ.
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Date: 2014-02-05 05:19 am (UTC)also, I'm as shocked as anyone else that my answer to question 5 was actually correct.
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Date: 2014-02-06 05:30 pm (UTC)Along the way, I realized I couldn't recall reading the answers to last week's quiz (the answers I'm commenting on here).
Delightfully, I got TWO!!