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Showing posts with label moment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moment. Show all posts

Sep 17, 2019

[Answer] In a moment of pure ___________, I ran into my childhood friend on the exact street where we always used to hang out.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In a moment of pure ___________, I ran into my childhood friend on the exact street where we always used to hang out."



...1. Epistemology 2. Synchronicity 3. Denouement 4. Natation

Jun 28, 2019

[Answer] 1. My cousin Stosh called and wants to come and visit with Beauford, but at the moment, his plans are 'up in the air'. What is that?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. My cousin Stosh called and wants to come and visit with Beauford, but at the moment, his plans are 'up in the air'. What is that?"



...1. he has several options he must consider 2. he needs to ask his wife Hortense 3. he's going skydiving 4. he's not crazy about seeing Beauford, anyway This one is difficult to track. There seems to be little or no information to the origin of 'up in the air', but it is a common phrase and has been in use in the midwest, at least, for 50 years or more.

Oct 18, 2018

[Answer] My cousin Stosh called and wants to come and visit with Beauford, but at the moment, his plans are 'up in the air'. What is that?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "My cousin Stosh called and wants to come and visit with Beauford, but at the moment, his plans are 'up in the air'. What is that?"



...This one is difficult to track. There seems to be little or no information to the origin of 'up in the air', but it is a common phrase and has been in use in the midwest, at least, for 50 years or more.

Oct 16, 2018

[Answer] In an episode entitled "The Letter", Kramer poses for a portrait, Elaine has an embarrassing moment at a baseball game and George spends too much money for a painting. What is the name of this popular sitcom?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In an episode entitled "The Letter", Kramer poses for a portrait, Elaine has an embarrassing moment at a baseball game and George spends too much money for a painting. What is the name of this popular sitcom?"



...This particular episode of "Seinfeld" is very popular among fans of the show. Jerry has received a very poignant letter from his girlfriend, but later he discovers that the contents are a plagiarism of a well-known Broadway play by Neil Simon. Hence, the title. In a subplot of the episode, Kramer's portrait is described as follows, by an elderly couple wishing to buy the portrait, "He is a loathsome, offensive brute, and yet I can't look away."