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Subject: Not For The Squeamish Quiz (All clear)

Written By: Indy Gent on 06/27/02 at 08:18 p.m.

Warning: this quiz contains gross, gory, or disturbing content. Viewer discretion (and a working brain  ;)) advised.
Z1. What popular 80s music video features gobs of slimy earthworms, a pit full of snakes, and a buttload of crawling insects?Owner of a Lonely Heart-Yes.

GR2. In the original "Friday the 13th" movie, who was the first victim and how was he/she killed?Claudette, killed with an axe (hatchet) in her head.

DW3. What is the name of the medical procedure that involves the gutting of a dead body to determine the cause of death? An autopsy

PAN4. In the movie "Stand By Me", what was the fat boy in the campfire story eating when he threw up?Blueberry pies,a bottle of castor oil, and a raw egg. He deliberately ate those to heave his load on his adversaries at the fair.

MG5. What is the name of the body organ liquifying virus that may have started with baby Reses monkeys?The Ebola virus

GR6. What is the name of the substance found in teeth that dentists scrape off with an instrument? (Not plaque.)Tartar

PB7. In Shakespeare's first play "Titus Andronicus", what did Titus do to the two thugs that murdered his daughter?Titus beheaded the killers, then baked the heads in a pie crust and served the severed heads to their mother.

Z8. What words were written with the victims' blood when the Manson Family murdered Sharon Tate and four others at Roman Polanski's mansion? "Pig", "Rise" and the mispelled "Healter Skealter".Note: One or two of these may have been written in the La Bianca house when they were killed by the "Mansons".

NO1 9. Name the (American) football stadium in which Jimmy Hoffa's remains were reported to have been buried under. Giants Stadium

TAO10. Name the Decades Messageboard member that gives all the "morally depraved" heavy metal lyrics quizzes.Goreripper

Bonus question: According to "The Book of Lists #1", how many people did Alferd Packer kill and eat during his cannibalistic cravings?

Enjoy your dinner! ;)

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: panda on 06/27/02 at 08:23 p.m.

answer to #4

he was eating blueberry pies at the pie-eating contest.  before the contest, he drank a bottle of castor oil and ate a raw egg to make him puke...that was actually the ickier part for me...the egg and oil.

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Indy Gent on 06/27/02 at 08:25 p.m.

All of it is correct, Panda! :)
Although I would have just accepted the blueberry pie. ;)

Quoting:
answer to #4

he was eating blueberry pies at the pie-eating contest.  before the contest, he drank a bottle of castor oil and ate a raw egg to make him puke...that was actually the ickier part for me...the egg and oil.
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Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: panda on 06/27/02 at 08:27 p.m.



Quoting:
All of it is correct, Panda! :)
Although I would have just accepted the blueberry pie. ;)

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well, i wasn't sure which half you wanted, so i gave you both...just keeping the bases covered.

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: dagwood on 06/27/02 at 09:06 p.m.

Quoting:3. What is the name of the medical procedure that involves the gutting of a dead body to determine the cause of death?

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Autopsy

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Indy Gent on 06/27/02 at 09:07 p.m.

Correct, Dagwood! :)

Quoting:


Autopsy
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Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: mrgazpacho on 06/27/02 at 09:10 p.m.


Quoting:
5. What is the name of the body organ liquifying virus that may have started with baby Reses monkeys?
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Ebola?

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Indy Gent on 06/27/02 at 09:11 p.m.

Correct, Mrgazpacho! :)

Quoting:


Ebola?


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Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Zella on 06/28/02 at 00:26 a.m.

8. "Rise" "pigs" and "Healter Skeleter" (misspelled). Except I don't remember which ones were written at the Tate house and which were at the La Bianca house (Incidentally, I have one of the original French doors from the la Bianca house -- but not one that had been wrtten on!  :o )

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Zella on 06/28/02 at 00:28 a.m.

1. Owner of the Lonely Heart by Yes? (I do recall earthworms...  :P )

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Goreripper on 06/28/02 at 01:21 a.m.

6. Tartar

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Goreripper on 06/28/02 at 01:28 a.m.

2. In 'Friday the 13th', the first victim is Claudette, the 1950s camp councillor. She's killed with a hatchet blow to the head.

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: philbo_baggins on 06/28/02 at 03:22 a.m.


Quoting:
7. In Shakespeare's first play "Titus Andronicus", what did Titus do to the two thugs that murdered his daughter?
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Quoting:
Why, there they are both, baked in that pie;
Whereof their mother daintily hath fed,
Eating the flesh that she herself hath bred.
'Tis true, 'tis true; witness my knife's sharp point.
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Nice guy...

Phil

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: philbo_baggins on 06/28/02 at 03:28 a.m.

Oh, I nearly forgot - I was going to answer this one, too:

Quoting:
6. What is the name of the substance found in teeth that dentists scrape off with an instrument? (Not plaque.)
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Calculus, or tartar - the former meaning a calciferous build-up.. the latter one of the Russian fighters from the steppes  ???

I always thought it would make a good toothpaste advert:
"Say cheerio to calculus, and ta-ta to tartar" ;-)

Phil

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Taoist on 06/28/02 at 04:07 a.m.

Quoting:
10. Name the Decades Messageboard member that gives all the "morally depraved" heavy metal lyrics quizzes.
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Hmm..Goreripper seem to be a bit of a HM man!
And I think Marci posted Stryper, that's certainly morally depraved ;)

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Goreripper on 06/28/02 at 05:12 a.m.


Quoting:

Hmm..Goreripper seem to be a bit of a HM man!
And I think Marci posted Stryper, that's certainly morally depraved ;)
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;)

'We are calling on you!'

Ahahaah!

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Taoist on 06/28/02 at 05:20 a.m.

Quoting:
;)
'We are calling on you!'
Ahahaah!
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Well then...I'll dip into my box of depravity and try not to dissappoint you all ;)

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Indy Gent on 06/28/02 at 05:16 p.m.

Correct again, Zella!! :) :)

Quoting:
1. Owner of the Lonely Heart by Yes? (I do recall earthworms...  :P )
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Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Indy Gent on 06/28/02 at 05:17 p.m.

Correct, Goreripper! :)

Quoting:
6. Tartar


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Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Indy Gent on 06/28/02 at 05:19 p.m.

All of that is correct, Zella. And even if some of the words were at the LaBianca house, you get extra credit for that. ;)

Quoting:
8. "Rise" "pigs" and "Healter Skeleter" (misspelled). Except I don't remember which ones were written at the Tate house and which were at the La Bianca house (Incidentally, I have one of the original French doors from the la Bianca house -- but not one that had been wrtten on!  :o )
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Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Indy Gent on 06/28/02 at 05:20 p.m.

Since I didn't see any Friday the 13th movies, I'll give you the benefit of a doubt. ;)

Quoting:
2. In 'Friday the 13th', the first victim is Claudette, the 1950s camp councillor. She's killed with a hatchet blow to the head.
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Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Indy Gent on 06/28/02 at 05:21 p.m.

Correct again, Goreripper!! :) :)

Quoting:
6. Tartar


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Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Indy Gent on 06/28/02 at 05:23 p.m.

From that quote< I say you are correct! :)

Quoting:



Nice guy...

Phil
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Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Indy Gent on 06/28/02 at 05:24 p.m.

I was looking for tartar. And sorry Phil, Goreripper beat you to it. :(

Quoting:
Oh, I nearly forgot - I was going to answer this one, too:

Calculus, or tartar - the former meaning a calciferous build-up.. the latter one of the Russian fighters from the steppes  ???

I always thought it would make a good toothpaste advert:
"Say cheerio to calculus, and ta-ta to tartar" ;-)

Phil
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Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz

Written By: Indy Gent on 06/28/02 at 05:25 p.m.

That would be correct, Taoist! :)

Quoting:

Hmm..Goreripper seem to be a bit of a HM man!
And I think Marci posted Stryper, that's certainly morally depraved ;)
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Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz (Only one left)

Written By: Indy Gent on 06/28/02 at 08:08 p.m.

Since this quiz is going by so fast, I've decided to add a Bonus question:
According to "The Book of Lists #1", how many people did Alferd Packer kill and eat during his cannibalistic craving?

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz (+1)

Written By: Crazy Don on 06/28/02 at 10:07 p.m.

#9 would have to be the Meadowlands in New Jersey, home to the New York Giants and the New York Jets.

Subject: Re: Not For The Squeamish Quiz (+1)

Written By: Indy Gent on 06/29/02 at 01:24 a.m.

Close, but wrong. It is in the New York City, but the Meadowlands is where the Nets and Devils play.

Quoting:
#9 would have to be the Meadowlands in New Jersey, home to the New York Giants and the New York Jets.
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