Saturday 6 August 2016

Blaugust 6, 2016: LAZY QUIZ TIME





Today I went for a walk with Connell, Pichy, and Shaun at Scott Creek. It was good. I will put some photos elsewhere!

I didn’t get to see much of anything on my lists, sadly. Those three together are LOUD and I’m not exactly quiet when I contribute, so that ruled out most birds. As for the plants… I would have had to go off track a bit, I think, and properly look, and that would have held the group up. As it is I still saw plenty of pretty things, the walk was pleasant, and the views wonderful. I should do it again next week.

For now, though, my first long-threatened lazy quiz!

  1. What should you walk like, according to Frankie Valli?
  2. What would you call a footpath in the US?
  3. What is the birth name of the 21st Phantom?
  4. A form of labour strike, employees collectively leaving the workplace as an act of protest is known as a what?
  5. How do you avoid attracting the worm?
  6. What appeared on the North Ridge during the Battle of Hoth?
  7. Who performed a tapdancing striptease in the film adaptation of Pennies From Heaven?
  8. What is the name of the trail linking Belair Railway Station to Ambers Gully?
  9. How many miles would the Proclaimers walk to fall down at your door?
  10. What do you get in Baseball if you face four balls?
As usual, answer in the comments. Good luck!

4 comments:

  1. 1. Walk Line an Egyptian
    2. I'd called it a footpath. The locals might call it a sidewalk.
    3. Christopher Kit Walker
    4. Walk-out
    5. Hrmm...not sure? Walk like a bird?
    6. Imperial Walkers!
    7. Christopher Walken
    8. I'm not good at Belair, but I think maybe there's a Wildflower Walk up there?
    9. 500, then 500 more.
    10. A Walk (less good than a run)

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  2. Oh dammit! THAT worm! Why didn't I think of that?

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  3. 1. ?
    2. Sidewalk
    3. ?
    4. Walkout
    5. Walk without rhythm.
    6. Imperial walkers!
    7. ?
    8. ?
    9. One thousand. And two rattatas.
    10. You get to walk, naturally.

    Too many question marks for my liking.

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