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Sunday, April 25, 2010

How Well Do You Know Pennsylvania?

Larry Kisslinger sent me this link.

7 comments:

  1. 86.6% if you're keeping track of scores.
    Just a lot of skillful guessing really...
    Flubbed the state beverage & song.

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  2. Dude,

    I got 9 correct and 6 wrong. That's a 60%. That stinks. I guess I really am a nomad. But give me questions about the downtowns of Easton, P'burg, and Bethlehem.

    Peace, ~~Alex

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  3. I only got an 80% like Bernie!

    However, Rep. Bob Freeman received 100% but I advised him that he is younger than me and no doubt his smarts & memory better than mine.

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  4. Freeman opponent Ron Shegda will no doubt claim he got 200%

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  5. Does anybody know who are Eddie Khoury and Ronnie Bonner? They wrote the anthem for Pennsylvania's state song, Pennsylvania. It was adopted in 1989-90. The only Eddie Khoury I can find is an Assyrian bass guitar player. And I have had no luck with any information regarding Ronnie Bonner.

    Peace, ~~Alex

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  6. 93.33. It was that beautification plant that tripped my ace.

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