Find me information on the strongest earthquake recorded in North America and then you may give us an assignment. (Need I mention that it must be something that can indeed be found somewhere n the Internet?)
I think I need to see pictures(links) of three weapons listed in the AD&D guide…
Well, here’s a mancatcher. I had to use the google page because the real one (and the image it seems) is not there anymore.
We also got a bastard sword, and a khopesh.
I think the khopesh image is actually from the AD&D Arms and Equipment guide.
OK, I want someone to find me a picture of the shi-tones.
seeing as I have never heard of them, I can only assume this is them:
http://www.mermen.net/v2photo.html
ok. I want some one to find me a recipe for
“Coronation Chicken”.
Give us a challenge next time… a search for ‘“coronation chicken” +recipe’ returned more results than I bothered to count.
one and two and three.
Now, I insist that someone find for me the tallest waterfall in the state of Minnesota.
Coronation Chicken
4 1/2 to 5lbs chicken
2 onions
1 carrot
1/2 oz butter
1/2 to 1 tbsp curry paste
1 tbsp tomato puree
1/2 cup red wine
1 lemon
1 1/4 cups mayonnaise
1/2 cup cream
1 tbsp apricot jam
1 bay leaf
salt and ground peper to taste
2 sprigs of watercress
Select a saucepan in which the chicken will fit.
Cut the lemon in half and stuff into the chicken cavity.
Place the chicken into the saucepan and add the vegetables, season with salt and pepper.
Fill the saucepan with water until it covers 2/3 of the chicken and then bring to the boil.
Cover and cook chicken for 1 1/2 hours, until the juices run clear.
Once the chicken is cooked, transfer to a large bowl and cover with the liquid from the saucepan.
Once the chicken has cooled, skin and bone the chicken.
Then cut into small pieces.
The sauce is made by quartering the onion and frying in some butter until it’s softened.
Then add the tomato puree,wine,bayleaf,curry paste and lemon juice and cook for 10 minutes.
Add the jam and sieve the sauce.
Allow to cool.
Beat the mayonnaise into the sauce and fold in the cream.
Squeeze the lemon juice from the remaining lemon half and stir in the chicken.
Garnish with a sprig of watercress.
variations: addition of raisins, celery, etc.,to make into a salad
http://www.geocities.com/NapaValley/9412/coronation_chicken.html
Okay… how about a picture of JCB “the indian of the group.”?
Here ya go : Coronation Chicken
I want someone to find me an online streaming video of “Coal Black and the Sebben Dwarves”
Fibonacci … here ya go - JCB
Ino … High Falls in Grand Portage State Park.
Can you tell I’m bored tonight?
Well, those weren’t the shi-tones I was thinking of, but they do come themselves the shi-tones, so I guess I have to let it count. And Euty, you didn’t say what you wanted to be found?
(And Ino was first with the recipe, so his request gets filled.)
Oh, nevermind Euty, I didn’t notice that first post of yours. Well, I’m an idiot.
Geez, way to kill a thread, Euty. My first reaction upon hearing your request was “Never gonna find that.” An AltaVista search on the title turned up exactly one result, an article from the Austin Chronicle from 1997.
A Google search had better results in terms of more hits, and had one promising one in a British site which purported to have a link to a streaming video version, but that link is now broken.
Good luck with that one.
Oh, I know exactly where it is. It’s just a challenge to see if anyone else can come up with it.
This was supposed to be a challenge, right?
Bottom of this page http://www.toontracker.com/coalblack/coalblack.htm
For the longest time I thought you had meant this page http://ftp.wi.net/~rkurer/coalblack.htm
Now let me think a bit and I’ll give you all something to look for
Ok, in the 1900 US Federal Census of Illinois how many people in Cook County were listed as “born at sea?”
Bonus points. Cook county had by far the largest nuber of these (duh!) but which counties came in 2nd and 3rd?
Ok, in case the previous one is too hard I offer a chicken escape, cause I’m so nice
Slim Jim’s mascot seems a little high strung. But he wasn’t always that way. Long ago he was more like a stick figured Mr. Peanut. Complete with suit, tie and cane. Find me a picture of this old Slim Jim mascot. Possible finding aid, ‘Felix Fox.’ You may or may not need to know that.
Sorry Fibo, I beat you by 7 hours.
OK, the census one is a ***** Challenger problem and VERY difficult.
The Slim Jim one is a **** Expert problem and also quite difficult.
So in that vein I offer you a normal scavenger hunt type thing. Find me a photo of a California vanity license plate. 2 1/2 stars tops. Enjoy. But you should also find the others if you can.
I tried the other two to no avail, so here’s that California vanity plate you were lookin’ fer.
I want a picture of someone willingly lighting their hair on fire. Also, I want pictures of how the fire was put out. Yes, I am looking for a specific set of pictures, but if a simlar set is out there I’ll accept it. I suppose.
well, I tried to find pictures, but here’s a hint to a better searcher:
in Cecil B Demented, Melanie Griffith sets her hair on fire.