Originally posted by Policestatewho are 4 people who have never been in my kitchen.
Very true, although on a wider point, quiz shows would be less appealing if one could answer with a double- negative choosing any of the incorrect answers. Indeed, there should be little excuse for ever being wrong. Am I not right?
Originally posted by Frank Burns"The five most romantic instruments"? What the heck are those supposed to be? The five instruments used most in romantic music (do you count how often they are used in compositions of that period, or how else do you find out the answer to that?)? The five instruments most fitting for a romantic evening (fitting according to whom?)? Or are "instraments" something else than "instruments"?
I saw this on Family Feud:
Richard Dawson (host) "Give me the name of one of the five most romantic instraments".
Contestent "Drum!"
Originally posted by Iron MonkeyThis is brilliant. Actually laughed. That takes me back.
The dumbest ever quiz answers
LONDON (Reuters) - Question: What was Gandhi's first name? Contestant's answer: Goosey Goosey.
Warning to all those know-alls who shout at the television screen when contestants offer dumb answers to blindingly obvious questions -- one day that could be you.
From regional radio shows to "Who Wants To be a Millionaire ...[text shortened]... did he
play?
Contestant: Jesus
http://au.news.yahoo.com/080131/15/15p6v.html
Originally posted by NordlysThe five instruments that wear mini-skirts.
"The five most romantic instruments"? What the heck are those supposed to be? The five instruments used most in romantic music (do you count how often they are used in compositions of that period, or how else do you find out the answer to that?)? The five instruments most fitting for a romantic evening (fitting according to whom?)? Or are "instraments" something else than "instruments"?