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#191352 - 09/23/10 10:43 PM
Re: Honor Code Trivia Game
[Re: Jon_TWR]
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Seeking Enlightenment
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What film had this classic line: “You’re the only man I know who is working his way down the ladder of success!”
That might not be the exact quote, but that was the sentiment. That's the real question. The other is just for lizzie and her husband. Buzz Kill!
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#191361 - 09/23/10 11:56 PM
Re: Honor Code Trivia Game
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That's what she said...
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Which NCAA Div 1 football team has won the most national championships?
That was the question, well they have only actually played for it since 1998. With Florida and LSU tied at 2 each. 6 of the 12 to the SEC.
Awarded would be the better wording I guess but we knew what you were asking anyhow.
OH nooo.. more civil war questions sorry for any confusion HJ... Princeton is an NCAA Div 1 school, and has won 26 national championships since the very first college football season in 1869. The National Chamionship trophy/crystal football thingy is a recent development, as you pointed out... but they were counting national championships before ADT/Tositos/Meineke/etc got involved... like i said... sorry for the confusion.
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#191367 - 09/24/10 12:39 AM
Re: Honor Code Trivia Game
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The starting event was supposed to be there but it was moved because of the malaria epidemic.
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#191369 - 09/24/10 12:47 AM
Re: Honor Code Trivia Game
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Lets see, the original capital of the confederacy was Montgomery, Al I think but Lee surrendered in Virginia? Was it Appamatox court house? Dang I should know all this, My great" " " " " " " grandfather was the highest ranking officer killed in the civil war. My mind has been clouded with hops and raising kids lately. Right, first Capital of the Confederacy was Montgomery Alabama. But the Confederacy started earlier. Lee surrendered the first of the 3 great field armies at Appomatox. Johnston surrendered the Army of Tennessee a month later, and Kirby Smith a month after that, with the Army of the Trans-Mississippi. But I'm asking about the government, not the armies. Your gggg grandfather was Sedgewick? Polk? Hill?
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