How did you do? Well, we are about to find out. These were some tricky ones that you couldn't just Google and find the answer right away.
Cole sneaked out ahead of Maggie and Michele on this one, and I even tricked Maggie this time around on SpongeBob trivia. Pretty sure she knows more general knowledge on the topic than even myself.
1. When did the first episode air?
b. May 1, 1999
2. What's the name of the next episode that airs? . . .
Going to the DMV involves paperwork, long lines, confusing questions, disgruntled employees and drivers, and faked smiles which lead to horrible, possibly convicted felon, looking license images. Luckily, we have it easy compared to the Chinese.
The cities in China are teeming with eager driver's and the cars they own. Unfortunately, the infrastructure fails to meet their needs. The number of car's in China has doubled since 2007. At the end of 2011, China had more than 225 million cars on the road, according to traffic department stats. Holy Chinese car boom. For comparison, the United States had just more than 250 million in 2010. While we have near similar amount of cars, we have had time to slowly expand. Since 1994, we have had at least 200 million cars zooming around on our roads. . . .
One of my favorite SpongeBob SquarePants tunes should help get you ready for this week's trivia. Maggie helped me out with the topic this week, so she might have an edge.
Had any good cookie yet this month? Well, you should. It's National Cookie Month. Regardless, check to see how you did on trivia last week. Didn't play? Hurry, go look at the questions first.
My mom, this week's winner, got every question right. Must have done some Google searches. :) Maggie pulled up second, and Cole settled for third.
Dust littered with poison spreads across the ground because of primitive mining methods. All around, Nigerian children continue to be stricken with illness, most not understanding it's because of the mining. Peebles of gold layered in the earth spark the gold rush. Miners are blinded by dollar signs while children are blinded from the lead seeping into their body.