Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Gametropolis Zyngo Island

Originally posted March 3rd.
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[5:11] Elliott Halasy is Online
[5:11] Kim Chihuly is Online
[5:11] DL HUD v2.8: Welcome back, Rynn Tiratzo
[5:12] Elliott Halasy is Onlin
[5:13] You decline 'The Muse outdoor stage, Quicksand Island (82, 214, 22)' ( http://slurl.com/secondlife/Lennox%20Hill/178/137/22 ) from Zachh Cale's Music Sender
[5:16] Teleport completed from http://slurl.com/secondlife/MadPea/187/229/3997

[5:19] Teleport completed from http://slurl.com/secondlife/New%20Babbage/122/136/149
[5:19] Constantine Aura shouts: string bean
[5:19] Voice not available at your current location
[5:19] Constantine Aura shouts: 10 feet
[5:19] Constantine Aura shouts: 20 feet
[5:19] Gametropolis Zyngo Classic Players Bonus Orb shouts: SHAWNEY Rae has just won a 5 percent bonus for playing at Gametropolis!
[5:19] Constantine Aura shouts: 15 feet
[5:20] Constantine Aura shouts: 30
[5:20] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: 16 feet
[5:20] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: History Trivia: What song was the Navy band playing at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked?
[5:21] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: Star Spangled Banner
[5:21] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: TV Trivia: What TV role was John Astin offered under the condition he grow a mustache?
[5:21] Constantine Aura shouts: anchorman
[5:21] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: Gomez Addams.
[5:21] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Bible Trivia: What political movement got its name from the hill in Jerusalem boasting the Temple of Solomon?
[5:22] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: Zionism
[5:22] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Language Trivia: What does the name Jonah mean when translated from Hebrew?
[5:23] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: Dove
[5:23] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Medical Trivia: What part of the human body has the thinnest skin?
[5:24] Constantine Aura shouts: arm
[5:24] Constantine Aura shouts: head
[5:24] Constantine Aura shouts: ear
[5:24] Constantine Aura shouts: nose
[5:24] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: eyelid
[5:24] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Places Trivia: How many months per year do residents of Tromso, Norway go without seeing a sunset?
[5:24] Constantine Aura shouts: 6
[5:24] Constantine Aura shouts: 5
[5:24] Constantine Aura shouts: 4
[5:24] Constantine Aura shouts: 3
[5:24] Constantine Aura shouts: 2
[5:25] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: Three/3
[5:25] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Presidents Trivia: Who gave Chelsea Clinton her cat, Socks?
[5:25] Constantine Aura shouts: michael jackson
[5:26] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: piano teacher
[5:26] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: History Trivia: Who was known as "Tanya" after a 1974 San Francisco bank robbery?
[5:26] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: Patti Hearst
[5:26] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Food Trivia: What percentage of the grains used in making bourbon must be corn?
[5:27] Constantine Aura shouts: 25
[5:27] Constantine Aura shouts: 30
[5:27] Constantine Aura shouts: 45
[5:27] Constantine Aura shouts: 40
[5:27] Constantine Aura shouts: 10
[5:27] Constantine Aura shouts: 5
[5:27] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: 51
[5:27] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Golf Trivia: Who's second to Sam Snead in PGA Tour wins?
[5:28] Constantine Aura shouts: tiger woods
[5:28] Constantine Aura shouts: jack nicholas
[5:28] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: Jack Nicklaus
[5:28] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Nature Trivia: What creature goes through a period where it gains 10 pounds an hour?
[5:29] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: blue whale.
[5:29] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Arts Trivia: What is the name of the gypsy girl the hunchback Quasimodo falls in love with in Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame?
[5:30] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: Esmeralda
[5:30] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: American Trivia: What American institution did Napoleon's grandnephew Charles Bonaparte found in 1908?
[5:31] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: F.B.I.
[5:31] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Basketball Trivia: What L.A. Lakers great might have played for Chicago if the Bulls had called "tails" in a 1979 NBA coin toss?
[5:31] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: Magic Johnson

[5:31] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Language Trivia: What are you afraid of if you have pogonophobia?
[5:32] Rynn Tiratzo: beards?
[5:32] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: Beards
[5:32] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Presidents Trivia: John Tyler had more children than any other American president. How many did he have?
[5:32] Rynn Tiratzo: lololol

[5:33] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: Fifteen/15
[5:33] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Military Trivia: What American billionaire tried to airlift 28 tons of medicine and Christmas gifts to American POWs in North Vietnam n 1969?
[5:34] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: Ross Perot
[5:34] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Language Trivia: What does volvo--the name of the Swedish automaker--mean in English?
[5:35] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: I roll
[5:35] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Olympics Trivia: What new women's team sport was played on sand at the 1996 summer Olympics?

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[5:46] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: American Trivia: What was the Mayflower's cargo before it was chartered to carry the pilgrims to America in 1620?
[5:47] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: Wine
[5:47] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Food Trivia: What beverage was advertised as "good to the last drop" in 1907?
[5:47] Rynn Tiratzo: coke
[5:48] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: The answer was: CocaCola/Coke
[5:48] Trivia Jumble 9.75 shouts: Medical Trivia: What does the "myo" mean in myocardial?

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