Q&A with Sean Quirk discussion
Word Games!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Try it if you dare : )

Racheal wrote: "Oh wow, I have heard this one before, but can NOT remember for the life of me. I will pass, and look it up haha."
lol...
lol...

Kitty wrote: "OMG! Ok so I wracked my brain on this one big time then started thinking about it. I actually use this word a lot and I don't even know why. LOL But I'm going to go with facetious F-A-C-E-T-I-O-U-S."
That would be the one! It's the only tough one I know - I'm going to struggle after this. And it didn't even turn out to be all that tough!!!
Kitty - ROUND 1 WINNER! You're up. Take your time : )
That would be the one! It's the only tough one I know - I'm going to struggle after this. And it didn't even turn out to be all that tough!!!
Kitty - ROUND 1 WINNER! You're up. Take your time : )

What was the name most commonly referred to by Anne Frank when writing in her diary, in other words, what was her diaries name?

What was the name most commonly referred to by Anne Frank when writing in her diary, in other words, wha..."
Miep Gies

Hm...it's been awhile since I read it. :/

haha, I gave up and looked. Can't believe I got that wrong. So easy!
Someone should be able to get it.... I guess we just watch this space lol...

I guess so.....tick...tick...tick...tick...


yeah, no problem. I don't sleep anyways. LOL
Racheal will have to do it. I still don't know the answer!

LOL, I just looked it up. But, yes I will take the honor.
I fear 'tis a great responsibility placed upon your shoulders.
(I don't know why I'm talking like that) lol...
(I don't know why I'm talking like that) lol...
So for anyone not caught up, the latest question (brought to us by Kitty) is -
"What was the name most commonly referred to by Anne Frank when writing in her diary, in other words, what was her diaries name?"
"What was the name most commonly referred to by Anne Frank when writing in her diary, in other words, what was her diaries name?"

(I don't know why I'm talking like that) lol..."
LOL, it's so funny though.

I do believe that is correct! I had to look it up. So, Meagan, your turn ... Stump us with a language question.
*Questions must pertain to the english language (spelling, grammar, meaning, etc...).
*Questions must pertain to the english language (spelling, grammar, meaning, etc...).

LOL Finally got it! It was funny because the answer was her name.
Racheal wrote: "Meagan wrote: "I think the answer is "Kitty.""
LOL Finally got it! It was funny because the answer was her name."
Yeah, good one Kitty!
LOL Finally got it! It was funny because the answer was her name."
Yeah, good one Kitty!
Doesn't look like Meagan is playing???

What is the common sentence that uses every letter of the alphabet?
Meagan wrote: "Sorry, I have been crazy busy with work. Also, it took me forever to come up with a good question.
What is the common sentence that uses every letter of the alphabet?"
mmm ... that's a good one. I have no idea lol.
What is the common sentence that uses every letter of the alphabet?"
mmm ... that's a good one. I have no idea lol.
Meagan wrote: "I think the answer is "Kitty.""
Yes, I thought she wrote Dear Kitty.
Yes, I thought she wrote Dear Kitty.
It might be "The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog" which we had to type over and over in typing class. There is another one too but I cannot think of it at the moment.
I really want to win one 'cause I think I've got a good question lol!
I don't see an 'S' in there : )
I don't see an 'S' in there : )
Sean wrote: "I really want to win one 'cause I think I've got a good question lol!
I don't see an 'S' in there : )"
You are good! I don't see s either but we were told this sentence had the whole alphabet. So I may have typed it wrong. I have no idea for one so I would much prefer you do the question. Maybe it was jumps over the lazy brown dog.....its been ages.
I don't see an 'S' in there : )"
You are good! I don't see s either but we were told this sentence had the whole alphabet. So I may have typed it wrong. I have no idea for one so I would much prefer you do the question. Maybe it was jumps over the lazy brown dog.....its been ages.
"The quick red fox jumps over the lazy brown dog" - Submission by Alice!
Meagan? : ))
Meagan? : ))
Alice, I'd say you got it right, so go ahead and put up your question : )
Sean wrote: "Alice, I'd say you got it right, so go ahead and put up your question : )"
Sean, please do the one you had in mind as I cannot think of one. I am too dazzled by online Christmas lights and music! DUH ME!
http://youtu.be/0PcU_cDZvxY
Sean, please do the one you had in mind as I cannot think of one. I am too dazzled by online Christmas lights and music! DUH ME!
http://youtu.be/0PcU_cDZvxY
Meagan wrote: "Alice, that is correct. Sorry, I'm not on here much at all during the weekends."
Hi Meagan, I often do not get on at the weekend either but my sore throat came back so my husband went off without me to have fun today. Its OK as I need to rest and do the quiz :-)
Hi Meagan, I often do not get on at the weekend either but my sore throat came back so my husband went off without me to have fun today. Its OK as I need to rest and do the quiz :-)
Ok...here goes...
WHAT DOES THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE MEAN?
-- Bi-anatomical juxtaposition of orbicularis oris muscles in state of contraction.
WHAT DOES THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE MEAN?
-- Bi-anatomical juxtaposition of orbicularis oris muscles in state of contraction.

WHAT DOES THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE MEAN?
-- Bi-anatomical juxtaposition of orbicularis oris muscles in state of contraction."
It's a kiss!
Good work Alison! I was so curious I had to google it but that is not allowed.
WHAT DOES THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE MEAN?
-- Bi-anatomical juxtaposition of orbicularis oris muscles in state of contraction."
It's a kiss!"
WHAT DOES THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE MEAN?
-- Bi-anatomical juxtaposition of orbicularis oris muscles in state of contraction."
It's a kiss!"

WHAT DOES THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE MEAN?
-- Bi-anatomical juxtaposition of orbicularis oris muscles in state of con..."
Thanks! I guess that means I got it right then!?! I wasn't 100% sure. ;)
From my google a day or so ago you sure got it right so now you get to do the next question.
It is a kiss lol
Congrats!
You're up : ))
Congrats!
You're up : ))
*You ABSOLUTELY CANNOT look up the answers on the internet ... or anywhere for that matter!
*The first person to answer (correctly) is the round winner and gets to post their own question.
*If you win a round you are responsible for notifying the new winner, who will then ask their question.
*Questions must pertain to the english language (spelling, grammar, meaning, etc...).
So here goes -
What is the only word in the english language to contain, not only ALL the vowels, but ALL the vowels in order?