3. WHAT famous piece of Narnian history can you see at the Marion Wade Center in Wheaton, IL?
The wardrobe Lewis used as inspiration for LWW.
1. WHERE did the Doberman Pinscher originate from?
2. WHY do TV station controllers seem to think that everyone just wants to watch sport all the time?
3. WHAT is celebrated on July 4th in the USA?
NW sister to Movie Aristotle & daughter of the King
3. The 4th of July is a national holiday when the USA issued the Declaration of Independence, although technically, the decision to declare independence was voted on on July 2nd by the Second Continental Congress.
1. WHERE did the Doberman Pinscher originate from?
2. WHY do TV station controllers seem to think that everyone just wants to watch spots all the time?
3. WHAT does SCUBA stand for?
3. WHAT does SCUBA stand for? Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
1. WHERE did the Doberman Pinscher originate from?
2. WHY do TV station controllers seem to think that everyone just wants to watch sports all the time?
3. What is Succotash?
2. WHY do TV station controllers seem to think that everyone just wants to watch sports all the time? Sports bring in high ratings and are easy to market, so it's easy to catch wide audiences that way.
1. WHERE did the Doberman Pinscher originate from?
2. WHY does normal society function during the day instead of at night?
3. WHAT is Succotash?
N-Web sis of stardf, _Rillian_, & jerenda
Proud to be Sirya the Madcap Siren
3. WHAT is Succotash?
Succotash is a food dish consisting primarily of corn and lima beans or other shell beans.
1. WHERE did the Doberman Pinscher originate from?
2. WHY does normal society function during the day instead of at night?
3. WHAT was the title of the first Twilight Zone episode?
The Value of myth is that it takes all the things you know and restores to them the rich significance which has been hidden by the veil of familiarity. C.S. Lewis
1. Doberman Pinscher is a breed of dog that comes from the German province of Thuringia, where the breed was developed by Karl Friedrich Louis Doberman in 1890. Doberman was a debt collector who needed a suitably large and ferocious guard dog to protect himself.
1. WHERE would you find a place called Pomerania?
2. WHY does normal society function during the day instead of at night?
3. WHAT was the title of the first Twilight Zone episode?
3. WHAT was the title of the first Twilight Zone episode?
Without looking... I think it was called "Where Is Everybody?".
1. WHERE would you find a place called Pomerania?
2. WHY does normal society function during the day instead of at night?
3. WHAT was the name of Perry Mason's secretary in the famous tv series of the same name?
Sig by the Wonderful wolfloversk
AROOOOOOO!!!
( @AstroWolfD: Great memory! Bonus Points )
3. WHAT was the name of Perry Mason's secretary in the famous tv series of the same name?
Della Street. (Love Perry Mason )
1. WHERE would you find a place called Pomerania?
2. WHY does normal society function during the day instead of at night?
3. WHAT is the name of the planet the Robinson's are trying to reach in the original Lost in Space series?
The Value of myth is that it takes all the things you know and restores to them the rich significance which has been hidden by the veil of familiarity. C.S. Lewis
1. Pomerania is a historical region on the south shore of the Baltic Sea. The name Pomerania comes from slavic po more, which means Land at the Sea
1. WHERE was the first skyscraper built?
2. WHY does normal society function during the day instead of at night?
3. WHAT is the name of the planet the Robinson's are trying to reach in the original Lost in Space series?
We have hands that fashion and heads that know,
But our hearts we lost - how long ago! -- G. K. Chesterton
(Ah! I've seen every episode, love that series, Perry too )
1. WHERE was the first skyscraper built?
Chicago
1. WHERE does the Mississippi River begin?
2. WHY does normal society function during the day instead of at night?
3. WHAT is the name of the planet the Robinson's are trying to reach in the original Lost in Space series?
Sig by the Wonderful wolfloversk
AROOOOOOO!!!
1. WHERE does the Mississippi River begin?
At Lake Itasca in north central Minnesota.
1. WHERE is the world's southernmost continuously inhabited place?
2. WHY does normal society function during the day instead of at night?
3. WHAT is the name of the planet the Robinson's are trying to reach in the original Lost in Space series?
But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.
1. Apparently, the southernmost continuously inhabited place in the world is the small hamlet of Puerto Toro (55°04'59S) on the island of Navarino on the southern tip of Chile. Penguins and scientists don't count.
1. WHERE was the place called Iconium in the New Testament?
2. WHY does normal society function during the day instead of at night?
3. WHAT is the name of the planet the Robinson's are trying to reach in the original Lost in Space series?
2.WHY does normal society function during the day instead of at night?
Because our eyes are not adapted to night vision. With no electric light it would have made no sense to try and hunt, gather, cook and venture around in the dark. We also have a limited sense of smell and hearing, so we rely on our vision. (One person's opinion; I don't think we really know why).
1. WHERE was the place called Iconium in the New Testament?
2. WHY is water important?
3. WHAT is the name of the planet the Robinson's are trying to reach in the original Lost in Space series?
Love God, love people
1. WHERE was the place called Iconium in the New Testament?
Iconium (modern Konya) was located 150 mi. south of Ankara (in modern Turkey) and about 100 mi. east of Pisidian Antioch — via the road system.
1. WHERE do you find the largest freshwater lake in the world?
2. WHY is water important?
3. WHAT is the name of the planet the Robinson's are trying to reach in the original Lost in Space series?
(avi artwork by Henning Janssen)
1. WHERE do you find the largest freshwater lake in the world? This would be Lake Superior, the largest of the Great Lakes on the border between Canada and USA, the total area being 82,414 square km. However, the deepest lake with the largest volume of fresh water in the world is Lake Baikal in Siberian Russia.
1. WHERE in UK would you find Alfred the Great's old kingdom of Wessex?
2. WHY is water important?
3. WHAT is the name of the planet the Robinson's are trying to reach in the original Lost in Space series?