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  • Re: Hawaii Threads Trivia Contest -- Go Fourth and Multiply

    *Opens door, looks around empty room.*

    "Hello-o-o-o-o"

    "Hmmm. Nobody here."

    *Closes door.*
    Make trouble, have fun, do good stuffs.

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    • Re: Hawaii Threads Trivia Contest -- Go Fourth and Multiply

      I was here...not that my middle-of-the-pack scoring is anything to fear!
      Aloha from Lavagal

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      • Day 26 Questions

        HawaiiThreads Trivia Contest!
        Here are the questions for Day 26!


        Category: Anything He Wants!
        What does a Boy Scout do with steel wool, cotton, and a six-volt battery?
        Start a fire, of course! Forget everything you've heard about sticks or about flint and steel. The best way to get a fire started quickly and with no matches is with this method. I've started cooking fires with these (and other, much more dangerous!) methods and the battery/steelwool/cotton method is the best. Once you get the hang of it, you have a wonderful fire in just minutes.

        Someday, remind me to tell the Pine-Sol and chlorine story.

        These people are excused from KP this week for getting that one right: zztype, helen, Kalei99, Leo Lakio, Surfingfarmboy, Peshkwe, liberty, acousticlady, lavagal, Mike_Lowery, tutusue, mel, and InfinityProductions.


        Category: "I am NOT drinking any *&^%^%$ Merlot!"
        What does it mean when wine is aged on its lees?
        Of course yeast is used in the fermentation process. As the yeast eats the sugars, it creates two products: alcohol and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is cast off as a by-product (except in sparkling wines, where it is trapped in the wine in order to give it that fizz), and the alcohol stays there in the fermenter. The trouble is that yeast die when the alcohol levels reach about 15%. Then the dead yeast cells sink to the bottom. When almost all of the cells have died, the fermentation process is mostly complete, so the wine is then "racked" (or siphoned) off the dead cells into a new container. Those dead cells (which are mixed with other solid pieces of the grapes, such as bits of skin, seeds, stems, or whatever) are called "lees." That's why the alcohol percentages in bottles of wine tend to be between 10% and 15%.

        "But wait," you say. "Brandy, madeira, marsala, port, and sherry are all much more alcoholic than that!" True, but the way they get it that way is by adding more alcohol to the wine after it's been racked. These are called "fortified" wines. That's why you like them so much!

        Sometimes wine is aged on its lees in order to introduce yeasty flavors. I like those flavors. Do you know I'm a novice winemaker? I've been making wines at home for about seven years. I've done a few batches on their lees and...well, let's just say I've got a lot more learning to do!

        A toast to zztype, Kalei99, Leo Lakio, Surfingfarmboy, Peshkwe, liberty, acousticlady, lavagal, Mike_Lowery, tutusue, mel, InfinityProductions, and CranBeree for getting that right! Actually a couple of you defined the term by giving its French equivalent, but from a linguistic point of view, you did answer the question and I must therefore award the point! But you're getting the dregs, and you know who you are!

        Category: "Waipahu Must Be Empty Tonight!"
        Waipahu's historic Plantation District, whose soul was Waipahu Depot Road for the longest time, is mostly just a memory now, but what neighbor of the Arakawa's store is still in business, run by the sons of its founder sixty years after its founding?
        *sigh*

        This is what I get for trying to keep the answers as difficult to Google as possible. These people got credit for these answers, but stick around for a little explanation!

        zztype said Waipahu Bicycle.
        Leo Lakio, Kalei99, acousticlady, Mike_Lowery, tutusue, and InfinityProductions said Ishiharaya, a cookie and candy manufacturer.
        Surfingfarmboy, liberty, lavagal, and tutusue (yes she gave more than one answer -- again!) said Highway Inn.
        mel and CranBeree said Rocky's Coffee Shop.

        Not getting a point was Peshkwe, whose "the buggers next door" was at least good for a laugh!

        The problem was this: There are a few businesses in the area that are still around for going on fifty-plus years (or more!). The other problem was this: "neighbor" is not a very clear term. If a business is located in the same town, as is Highway Inn, is it a neighbor? A wise man once said that your neighbor is anyone who needs your help! That could be anyone! Mr. Rogers called EVERYONE neighbor.

        Really, though. Highway Inn is really quite far from where Arakawa's used to be, don't you think? And I did say the business in question was still run by the SONS of the founder, and I did say SIXTY years after its founding! That knocks a few MORE of the (albeit physically proximal) Arakawa's "neighbors" off the list. But perhaps all you TOWNIES wouldn't know about that!

        So you all got the points. But I'm rewording the question and offering it again tonight, since NOBODY GOT THE ANSWER I WAS LOOKING FOR!

        Here are the scores!
        68: Kalei99
        61.75: Leo Lakio
        57.25: zztype
        55.75: liberty
        50.75: acousticlady
        49.75: tutusue, Surfingfarmboy
        43.75: Mike_Lowery, InfinityProductions
        43.5: lavagal
        35.5: CranBeree
        33.5: mel
        29: kanahina
        27.5: Peshkwe
        20.25: helen
        11.5: Palama Kid
        10.25: kiwidiva
        9.5: jdub


        New questions (and one old question), next post!
        But I'm disturbed! I'm depressed! I'm inadequate! I GOT IT ALL! (George Costanza)
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        • Day 26 Questions

          HawaiiThreads Trivia Contest!
          Here are the questions for Day 26!

          1. Category: Who Says There's No Free Parking?
            Today: The first of the participant-submitted questions! Yes, so far, only one person has bothered to submit a question for use in this contest, so here it is. I think it's a good question! I won't tell anyone who submitted until after Friday's deadline. If at least one of you gets it right, the submitter will earn one point for this question.

            The original game of monopoly is based on streets, utilities and railroads that are (mostly) located in Atlantic City, NJ. What two properties in the game are actually located in other nearby towns and in what towns are they located?



          2. Category: Bite the Wax Tadpole
            What phrase is added by some diners to the ends of fortune-cookie fortunes in a funny game?


          3. Category: "Waipahu Must Be Empty Tonight!"
            Waipahu's historic Plantation District, whose soul was Waipahu Depot Road for the longest time, is mostly just a memory now, but what neighbor of the Arakawa's store is still in business, run by the sons of its founder sixty years after its founding, and located just around the corner on Waipahu Street?




          Please send me your answers IN PRIVATE MAIL by 9:00 p.m. on Friday, November 30! Good luck, and beat Kalei!
          But I'm disturbed! I'm depressed! I'm inadequate! I GOT IT ALL! (George Costanza)
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          • Re: Day 26 Questions

            Originally posted by scrivener View Post
            The problem was this: There are a few businesses in the area that are still around for going on fifty-plus years (or more!). The other problem was this: "neighbor" is not a very clear term. If a business is located in the same town, as is Highway Inn, is it a neighbor? A wise man once said that your neighbor is anyone who needs your help! That could be anyone! Mr. Rogers called EVERYONE neighbor.

            Really, though. Highway Inn is really quite far from where Arakawa's used to be, don't you think? And I did say the business in question was still run by the SONS of the founder, and I did say SIXTY years after its founding! That knocks a few MORE of the (albeit physically proximal) Arakawa's "neighbors" off the list. But perhaps all you TOWNIES wouldn't know about that!
            I guess the thing is Highway Inn used to be right next to Arakawa's on Waipahu Depot Street... so with your explanation, you're looking for a business that is still in that area. Gotcha. Also, the founder's son owns the business and his other son cooks, but I guess a cook isn't someone who "runs" a business... although he's responsible for the taste of the food! Trying again right now!
            Last edited by liberty; November 29, 2007, 09:11 PM.

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            • Re: Day 26 Questions

              Originally posted by liberty View Post
              I guess the thing is Highway Inn used to be right next to Arakawa's on Waipahu Depot Street... so with your explanation, you're looking for a business that is still in that area. Gotcha. Also, the founder's son owns the business and his other son cooks, but I guess a cook isn't someone who "runs" a business... although he's responsible for the taste of the food! Trying again right now!
              Yeah, old Highway Inn used to be right next door to Waipahu Bicycle. Both of them are across Waipahu Depot Road from Arakawas.

              http://starbulletin.com/2005/03/20/business/story2.html

              That's a sneaky question.
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              • Re: Hawaii Threads Trivia Contest -- Go Fourth and Multiply

                Not sneaky, just not clearly worded. My fault. That's why everyone got points. As for the cooking thing, of course that's running the business. That totally counts.

                As for Waipahu Bike, I have to confess that although I was there in the store about twelve years ago, something made me think it had closed recently. Oops.
                But I'm disturbed! I'm depressed! I'm inadequate! I GOT IT ALL! (George Costanza)
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                • Re: Hawaii Threads Trivia Contest -- Go Fourth and Multiply

                  Originally posted by scrivener View Post
                  Not sneaky, just not clearly worded. My fault. That's why everyone got points. As for the cooking thing, of course that's running the business. That totally counts.

                  As for Waipahu Bike, I have to confess that although I was there in the store about twelve years ago, something made me think it had closed recently. Oops.
                  Certified Townie here. The only thing I can do is say Wai-Pa-HOOOOO! I did cover the closure of Arakawa's for The Advertiser way back when. I'll ask my cutie little colleague to see if she can assist. She's a Waipahu girl. Sweet, bright, smart, available.
                  Aloha from Lavagal

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                  • Re: Hawaii Threads Trivia Contest -- Go Fourth and Multiply

                    Originally posted by lavagal View Post
                    She's a Waipahu girl. Sweet, bright, smart, available.
                    Hey is that a bribe for Scrivener?!
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                    "Be god to each other."

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                    • Re: Hawaii Threads Trivia Contest -- Go Fourth and Multiply

                      Originally posted by InfinityProductions View Post
                      Hey is that a bribe for Scrivener?!
                      Wha? And she's OFF today so crapola! whatevahs!!! Hey, I'm all for melding hearts. But even I know that there's only so much I can do about aligning planets!
                      Aloha from Lavagal

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                      • Re: Hawaii Threads Trivia Contest -- Go Fourth and Multiply

                        Originally posted by lavagal View Post
                        Certified Townie here. The only thing I can do is say Wai-Pa-HOOOOO! I did cover the closure of Arakawa's for The Advertiser way back when. I'll ask my cutie little colleague to see if she can assist. She's a Waipahu girl. Sweet, bright, smart, available.
                        Ay, tell shawty to holla. Mike's lookin' to celebrate a 3 pt. trivia night and curl up on the couch watching tonight's Laker game.
                        Last edited by Mike_Lowery; November 30, 2007, 12:40 PM.
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                        • Re: Day 26 Questions

                          Originally posted by scrivener View Post
                          [...]and tutusue (yes she gave more than one answer -- again!) said Highway Inn.
                          Ok...please keep in mind I've already deposited my one, undeserved point in the trivia bank! So you can't take it away from me for telling you that I actually didn't answer that question...esp. since you were generous and gave everyone points!!!

                          Reread my answer, Scriv! The "more than one answer" showed why those "answers" couldn't be right! Plus, they weren't in bold!!! So there...

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                          • Re: Hawaii Threads Trivia Contest -- Go Fourth and Multiply

                            It's almost 9:00 p.m.! Lock in those answers!
                            Make trouble, have fun, do good stuffs.

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                            • Day 26 Answers

                              HawaiiThreads Trivia Contest!
                              Here are the answers for Day 26!


                              Category: Who Says There's No Free Parking?
                              Today: The first of the participant-submitted questions! Yes, so far, only one person has bothered to submit a question for use in this contest, so here it is. I think it's a good question! I won't tell anyone who submitted until after Friday's deadline. If at least one of you gets it right, the submitter will earn one point for this question.

                              The original game of monopoly is based on streets, utilities and railroads that are (mostly) located in Atlantic City, NJ. What two properties in the game are actually located in other nearby towns and in what towns are they located?
                              This question comes from acousticlady, who says, "The Water Works is located in Ventnor, NJ and Marvin Gardens is located in Margate, NJ Both of these towns are on the same island as Atlantic City."

                              If you dispute answers, please post your beeves here and we'll sort it out! I think B&O Railroad is probably going to have to count, so if you only got half, stick around and see what unfolds!

                              Full credit for both answers: zztype, Surfingfarmboy, and tutusue!
                              Half credit for one answer: helen, Mike_Lowery, Kalei99, Leo Lakio, Peshkwe, mel, and lavagal (the self-proclaimed Jersey Girl!)!

                              One point to acousticlady for receiving at least one correct answer to this GREAT question!




                              Category: Bite the Wax Tadpole
                              What phrase is added by some diners to the ends of fortune-cookie fortunes in a funny game?
                              You add "in bed" to the end of the fortune. Try it! It is hilarious. There are variants, such as adding "in my pants," but those lack the elegance of a simple "in bed." I've been wanting to start a thread where people transcribe the fortunes they receive while dining out and then add IN BED to the ends. Could be hilarious.

                              For their correct answers, the following people will receive full credit IN BED: zztype, Mike_Lowery, Kalei99, Leo Lakio, Surfingfarmboy, tutusue, Peshkwe, CranBeree, and lavagal!



                              Category: "Waipahu Must Be Empty Tonight!"
                              Waipahu's historic Plantation District, whose soul was Waipahu Depot Road for the longest time, is mostly just a memory now, but what neighbor of the Arakawa's store is still in business, run by the sons of its founder sixty years after its founding, and located just around the corner on Waipahu Street?
                              I am talking about the renowned Saiki Motors, right there in the shadow of the sugar mill. There were a few wrong answers (including one person who said "Ishiharaya" even after I said yesterday that that was wrong!), Midtown Radio (but not its twin, DiscoMart), Nii Superette (which I will look into in just a bit), and Kiso Store. However, the only person guessing Saiki Motors was . . . Kalei99.

                              Okay, the gloves are off. Anyone wanna let me have it for this apparently unfair, unclear question? *note: If it is merely unGoogleable, you get no mercy from me!

                              70.5: Kalei99
                              63.25: Leo Lakio
                              59.25: zztype
                              55.75: liberty
                              51.75: acousticlady, tutusue, Surfingfarmboy
                              44.25: Mike_Lowery, InfinityProductions
                              44: lavagal
                              36.5: CranBeree
                              34: mel
                              29: kanahina, Peshkwe
                              20.75: helen
                              11.5: Palama Kid
                              10.25: kiwidiva
                              9.5: jdub

                              New questions, next post!
                              But I'm disturbed! I'm depressed! I'm inadequate! I GOT IT ALL! (George Costanza)
                              GrouchyTeacher.com

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                              • Re: Hawaii Threads Trivia Contest -- Go Fourth and Multiply

                                I gotta say, Kalei99 was on the IM earlier this evening trying to get me to tell her my answer to the Waipahu question! She was considering CHANGING HER ANSWER!

                                Well, whaddaya know, Goat Lady? I almost had you, man!
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