There's a radio station here in Denver that has a silly question each day for a prize.
I ain't got no prizes to give away, but thought this might be fun.
I'll post them on Sunday's, and give the answer the following Sunday.
Oh, and those who live in Denver and listen to this radio show are disqualified. Sorry!
Here's the first one:
60 percent of people who shop, while in Hawaii, do this....
drunkpirate66 wrote:
not to a spoil sport but how could anyone possibly answer this?
because the point is it will be an interesting statistic. something you might not expect 60% of people to do while shopping in hawaii.
i'm in denver, so i can't play (although i haven't the faintest on this one). i listen to this station rather often in the morning.
but 60% pf people in Hawaii buy many similar things . . . I would assume. There are probably like over a 100 answers to this question.
but this particular "thing" would be something somewhat unexpected.
and it might not be buying anything. it just says something that 60% of people do this while shopping in hawaii. it might be completely unrelated to purchasing anything.
of course there are gazillions of things that % of people might buy in hawaii, but the answer to this question would be something that you might not think of right off the bat.
drunkpirate66 wrote:
not to a spoil sport but how could anyone possibly answer this?
because the point is it will be an interesting statistic. something you might not expect 60% of people to do while shopping in hawaii.
i'm in denver, so i can't play (although i haven't the faintest on this one). i listen to this station rather often in the morning.
but 60% pf people in Hawaii buy many similar things . . . I would assume. There are probably like over a 100 answers to this question.
but this particular "thing" would be something somewhat unexpected.
and it might not be buying anything. it just says something that 60% of people do this while shopping in hawaii. it might be completely unrelated to purchasing anything.
of course there are gazillions of things that % of people might buy in hawaii, but the answer to this question would be something that you might not think of right off the bat.
so how would you go about figuring "it" out if "it" is amongst gazillions of things?
the hit and run is as good as any religion around this time of year . . .
drunkpirate66 wrote:
not to a spoil sport but how could anyone possibly answer this?
because the point is it will be an interesting statistic. something you might not expect 60% of people to do while shopping in hawaii.
i'm in denver, so i can't play (although i haven't the faintest on this one). i listen to this station rather often in the morning.
but 60% pf people in Hawaii buy many similar things . . . I would assume. There are probably like over a 100 answers to this question.
but this particular "thing" would be something somewhat unexpected.
and it might not be buying anything. it just says something that 60% of people do this while shopping in hawaii. it might be completely unrelated to purchasing anything.
of course there are gazillions of things that % of people might buy in hawaii, but the answer to this question would be something that you might not think of right off the bat.
so how would you go about figuring "it" out if "it" is amongst gazillions of things?
you could start by not being such a fuddy duddy. then do some of that out-of-the-box thinking people are always talking about. i'm never exactly IN the box to begin with....
drunkpirate66 wrote:
not to a spoil sport but how could anyone possibly answer this?
because the point is it will be an interesting statistic. something you might not expect 60% of people to do while shopping in hawaii.
i'm in denver, so i can't play (although i haven't the faintest on this one). i listen to this station rather often in the morning.
but 60% pf people in Hawaii buy many similar things . . . I would assume. There are probably like over a 100 answers to this question.
but this particular "thing" would be something somewhat unexpected.
and it might not be buying anything. it just says something that 60% of people do this while shopping in hawaii. it might be completely unrelated to purchasing anything.
of course there are gazillions of things that % of people might buy in hawaii, but the answer to this question would be something that you might not think of right off the bat.
so how would you go about figuring "it" out if "it" is amongst gazillions of things?
you could start by not being such a fuddy duddy. then do some of that out-of-the-box thinking people are always talking about. i'm never exactly IN the box to begin with....
who is being a fuddy duddy? um . . . what is a fuddy duddy?
I did a google search:
more than a gazillion things came up . . .
but Asain p*** or a strange rock that brings happiness are common "weird" Hawaii buys . . .
the hit and run is as good as any religion around this time of year . . .
buffettbride wrote:
because the point is it will be an interesting statistic. something you might not expect 60% of people to do while shopping in hawaii.
i'm in denver, so i can't play (although i haven't the faintest on this one). i listen to this station rather often in the morning.
but 60% pf people in Hawaii buy many similar things . . . I would assume. There are probably like over a 100 answers to this question.
but this particular "thing" would be something somewhat unexpected.
and it might not be buying anything. it just says something that 60% of people do this while shopping in hawaii. it might be completely unrelated to purchasing anything.
of course there are gazillions of things that % of people might buy in hawaii, but the answer to this question would be something that you might not think of right off the bat.
so how would you go about figuring "it" out if "it" is amongst gazillions of things?
you could start by not being such a fuddy duddy. then do some of that out-of-the-box thinking people are always talking about. i'm never exactly IN the box to begin with....
who is being a fuddy duddy? um . . . what is a fuddy duddy?
I did a google search:
more than a gazillion things came up . . .
but Asain p*** or a strange rock that brings happiness are common "weird" Hawaii buys . . .