Fibbing Friday – The Twelves
These are fun questions we’re supposed to answer in any kind of silly, wrong, or outrageous ways. Just for fun!
Find out more at the link found below.
https://pcguyiv.wordpress.com/2020/05/29/fibbing-friday-may-29th-2020/
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Below are 10 questions, the answers to which are entirely up to you.
The idea though is to fib a little, a lot, tell whoppers, be inventive, silly or even outrageous in your response as long as you evade the truth (or maybe bend it a little).
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The questions & my answers:
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- What was Paul Revere famous for? … Paul Revere had a rock band called Paul Revere & the Raiders.
- Why is midnight known as “the witching hour”? … It all got started when a witch named Hazel started a Karaoke bar that opened at midnight.
- What supposedly happens, according to legend, at midnight between Christmas Eve and Christmas Day? … According to science, the magnetic north pole and the magnetic south pole actually switch positions. It’s not well known, though, because people would freak out.
- Why did Patsy Cline go “Walking After Midnight”? … She was walking down to Witch Hazel’s Karaoke bar so she could sing some songs.
- Why is midnight represented as 00:00 rather than 24:00 in military (24-hour) notation? … It has something to do with Y2K when all the clocks went haywire.
- Why is noon so named? … It is a palindrome, and the Y2K bug stipulated that two zeroes should be the norm for noon.
- In westerns, what traditionally happens at high noon? … The cowboy’s horses get to take an hour lunch break.
- What exactly is the difference between “noon” and “high noon”? … Regular noon, is just a regular day, but ‘high’ noon is a lot more fun. heh heh
- What’s so special about “the noonday sun”? … During noonday, the sun’s light particles are especially sparkly. You can see each individual one.
- What can you supposedly do at noon on the spring equinox that you supposedly can’t do any other time of year? … If you remember in time, you can beat the pull of gravity for about a minute – you can float about a foot off the ground.
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© 2020 BS
Love your answers – a few chuckles 🙂
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Thanks, June!
Happy Friday! 🙂
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Noon is a palindrome.
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Thanks, Jim! That surely is the truth about noon. 🙂
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Very imaginative answers Barbara. Well done 👍
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Thanks, Sadje!
Wishing you a happy weekend! 🙂
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You’re welcome 😉
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Good stuff Barbara
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Thanks so much, Di! I love doing these Friday Fibs! 🙂
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My turn next week.
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Great answers! Especially the reason for midnight being the “Witching Hour”!
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Thanks so much! It was lots of fun thinking up the fibs. 🙂
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