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The neverending research scavenger hunt game

 
 
fealola
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 10:15 am
I agree. The thrill of the hunt and the prize is more knowledge!
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Swimpy
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 12:22 pm
Scott and Marian Calligan, of Cranberry, PA, kept their winning $73.6 million Powerball ticket hidden under their bed.

Story
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fealola
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 12:27 pm
Lucky Guys!

Your turn, Swimpy!
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Swimpy
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 12:32 pm
It's name comes from and Indian word meaning "big village."
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fealola
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 12:34 pm
Didn't know that. My brother lives there, and it is a very big village indeed. Urban sprawl outside of Pittsburgh.
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Swimpy
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 12:35 pm
Hee hee. Fealola, that's the next question.
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fealola
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 12:37 pm
Ohhhhhh! Silly me! Cranberry, big village-- not! Rolling Eyes Laughing Laughing
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fealola
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 12:47 pm
Canada


http://facts.330.ca/world/
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mac11
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 12:54 pm
bookmarking
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fealola
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 01:26 pm
fealola wrote:


I'm not sure if that's what your looking for. Every other link says Canada means "village" nothing about Big Village.
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max
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 01:29 pm
Indian as in the country of India, or Indian as in Native American?
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fealola
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 01:36 pm
That link does refer to Canada as Big Village.

Could be India!
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fealola
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 01:44 pm
I think we should keep looking or wait for Swimpy's confirmation of this one.
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Swimpy
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 04:27 pm
fealola, You are correct. According to RefDesk, Canada means Big Village.

Next!
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Swimpy
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 04:28 pm
Great link, btw.
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fealola
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 06:38 pm
WHAT IS THIS USED FOR?:


http://home.att.net/~water.polo.consult.service/wp.ball.gif
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BillW
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 07:17 pm
http://www.ballsonline.com/browse.asp?cat=48&path=48

Water Polo Balls
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fealola
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 07:23 pm
Yep! Your turn Bill!
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BillW
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 07:38 pm
What home of the crow is our communities birth place?
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margo
 
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Reply Mon 29 Sep, 2003 09:04 pm
Well, my mother always told me that crows were born in Broken Hill, and flew backwards to Sydney.

However, I couldn't find any link that confirms this, my mother ain't saying, (been dead more than 10 years) and I don't know what on earth it has to do with our community (you mean A2K!)
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