Trivia

C. 100 milliliters

You can draw roughly 30% of blood (up to 300 milliliters) from a horseshoe crab without killing it. Thanks google.
 
Bump. Not sure whose turn it was. Maybe we can bring this thread back to life. We can use a little diversion.:)

How many milliliters of blood can be drawn from a horseshoe crab without killing it?
A. 10 milliliters
B. 500 milliliters
C. 100 milliliters
 
How about a few gallons of floodwater for a bonus? It looks like a chocalote milk shake. As Mark Twain once said, "It's too thin to plow and too thick to drink". :nuts:

I ought to throw you in the pokey! :laugh::laugh:
 
So I never stood a chance of getting those bonus points you promised. :mad::D

How about a few gallons of floodwater for a bonus? It looks like a chocalote milk shake. As Mark Twain once said, "It's too thin to plow and too thick to drink". :nuts:
 
Who was billed as "The Human Mop" when he joined his family's comic acrobatic vaudeville act at age 3?

Cousin "IT" ?

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konakathy.... your name pretty much gave that one away.


Let's do a midwest trivia question since we are getting pounded by floods.

How many locks and dams does the Army Corps of Engineers operate on the Mississippi River South of St. Louis, Missouri?

Bonus point score: Name them ;)

2 - One is called Pokey Dam and the other Gumby Lock

Did I win! :nuts:

@ BUSTER - :p very funny haole boy!
 
book'em gumby

konakathy.... your name pretty much gave that one away.


Let's do a midwest trivia question since we are getting pounded by floods.

How many locks and dams does the Army Corps of Engineers operate on the Mississippi River South of St. Louis, Missouri?

Bonus point score: Name them ;)
 
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