Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

NYwdwfan

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I guessed at the planet one too. I went with Uranus.
When in doubt, I always pick Uranus.

:hilarious::hilarious::hilarious:

So do I!!

Apparently it's Venus. I guessed the right number of bones in the human body. For the "capital of what state" I looked at the map they had pictured and recognized the other cities. For the periodic table one I found it and squinted.
 

acishere

Well-Known Member
:hilarious::hilarious::hilarious:

So do I!!

Apparently it's Venus. I guessed the right number of bones in the human body. For the "capital of what state" I looked at the map they had pictured and recognized the other cities. For the periodic table one I found it and squinted.
Yeah I guessed Uranus, guessed the bones, and squinted at the periodic table because I knew it was either gold or silver. Tricky elements trying to trick us.
 

NYwdwfan

Well-Known Member
We didn't learn the periodic table in elementary school. I feel so cheated.

My daughter's school has them do their reading log on a different subject each quarter - 1st quarter was English so it was their choice, 2nd quarter was Social Studies so she read a book about the Renaissance, 3rd quarter is Science so she is reading a book on the elements in the periodic table and their practical use. It's a pretty cool book, actually. Although I was disappointed that she refused to go with my suggested book, "Why Sh*t Happens" by Peter J. Bentley.
 

PUSH

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Original Poster
I knew the bones. I guessed silver based on "argent" being silver in French. And you already know my stance on Uranus.
I knew all the rest.
Silver and money are the same thing in French. I feel like I knew this, but am relearning this.
 

PUSH

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Original Poster
Update on the weather: It's over 60 degrees and sunny. It's absolutely beautiful out. When looking out my window, I see no snow. However, the change in temperature seems to be working up the kids at school. Both the 3rd and 2nd grade rooms were struggling to focus at all. I felt like I was there for a full day, instead of 3 hours.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Update on the weather: It's over 60 degrees and sunny. It's absolutely beautiful out. When looking out my window, I see no snow. However, the change in temperature seems to be working up the kids at school. Both the 3rd and 2nd grade rooms were struggling to focus at all. I felt like I was there for a full day, instead of 3 hours.
Spring fever.
 

Goofyernmost

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Well, that just proves that everyone on this board are genius level. I'm a bit surprised myself considering how long ago I was in elementary school. I got A+, 3% as well.
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Or you could get all the dinning plan food, and reheat them in the DVC units.
Also, going out and buying food in outside restaurants and then bring the food for other days to your DVC unit works as well.

But as far I remember, only the "villas" have the full kitchen.
The single rooms only have a microwave, a dish washer sink and coffee maker.
OK, that makes more sense. As you can tell, I have zero knowledge on DVC.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Update on the weather: It's over 60 degrees and sunny. It's absolutely beautiful out. When looking out my window, I see no snow. However, the change in temperature seems to be working up the kids at school. Both the 3rd and 2nd grade rooms were struggling to focus at all. I felt like I was there for a full day, instead of 3 hours.

It is 64 and sunny here too. I have my classroom window open and it feels great. I can't wait to take the dog for a walk after work!
 

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