Good golly, Tootface. Wonder why you're so geeky? I (totally ignorant computer person that I am) scored a 60, higher than the Bubba, just by guessing, but I bet you really knew the answers.
It was hard for me to choose between 42 and the Golden Ratio, but my love of 42 won out. Perhaps if I had gone with the GR, I could have scored 100%.
As for who shot first--again, tossup between Han and Booth. I really wanted to answer with Booth, but remember it was a geek quiz, and not history.
I have to give you props, though. I consider myself more of pseudogeek than a real geek. And while I may have scored higher than you, you beat my record. Grrr.
I also went with Han but not because it was a geek quiz. Remember Star Wars happened a long time ago, in a galaxy far far way. Star Wars in our past not future.
And about the record, since I graduated my record has been beat by Chad Reece; however, I love to remind him that he only beat my record because he competed all four years of high school and I only competed my Junior and Senior year.
(That isn't entirely true, I did go to one meet my Sophmore year but I only got 32 points, the other 633 came the next two)
That's OK. When I beat Everett, I teased him that I had done it in 3 years, compared to his four. But I fairly sucked during Sophomore year, and I don't know that he ever placed in State.
The numbers don't add up though; you must mean 733. I ended three points shy of a triple ruby--747. I remember, because Susan and I looked everywhere to try to figure a way to claim those extra three points.
As for Han--he always shot first. Always. And Jar-Jar never happened.
I'm a typical working, suburban mom and wife living in the desert with my husband, our son, and our two kitties. Most of my time is spent either at work, or at home, and I fear my butt is beginning to spread too wide as a result.
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Good golly, Tootface. Wonder why you're so geeky? I (totally ignorant computer person that I am) scored a 60, higher than the Bubba, just by guessing, but I bet you really knew the answers.
I'm so ashamed. I only scored a 72%... I'm so dejected and depressed now.
Glad to see some activity on the blog.
Hugs!
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It was hard for me to choose between 42 and the Golden Ratio, but my love of 42 won out. Perhaps if I had gone with the GR, I could have scored 100%.
As for who shot first--again, tossup between Han and Booth. I really wanted to answer with Booth, but remember it was a geek quiz, and not history.
I have to give you props, though. I consider myself more of pseudogeek than a real geek. And while I may have scored higher than you, you beat my record. Grrr.
I also went with Han but not because it was a geek quiz. Remember Star Wars happened a long time ago, in a galaxy far far way. Star Wars in our past not future.
And about the record, since I graduated my record has been beat by Chad Reece; however, I love to remind him that he only beat my record because he competed all four years of high school and I only competed my Junior and Senior year.
(That isn't entirely true, I did go to one meet my Sophmore year but I only got 32 points, the other 633 came the next two)
That's OK. When I beat Everett, I teased him that I had done it in 3 years, compared to his four. But I fairly sucked during Sophomore year, and I don't know that he ever placed in State.
The numbers don't add up though; you must mean 733. I ended three points shy of a triple ruby--747. I remember, because Susan and I looked everywhere to try to figure a way to claim those extra three points.
As for Han--he always shot first. Always. And Jar-Jar never happened.
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