Posted by Vito on December 9, 2011, 1:22 pm
http://www.isi.org/quiz.aspx?qþ5C3B47-9675-41E0-9CF3-072BB31E2692
Posted by Datesfat Chicks on December 9, 2011, 1:36 pm
>http://www.isi.org/quiz.aspx?qþ5C3B47-9675-41E0-9CF3-072BB31E2692
I got 87.88%.
An eclectic set of questions.
DFC
Posted by Bobba Lou on December 18, 2011, 9:33 pm
> >http://www.isi.org/quiz.aspx?q=FE5C3B47-9675-41E0-9CF3-072BB31E2692
> I got 87.88%.
> An eclectic set of questions.
> DFC
Like you, 87.88%. And unlike others, the ones i missed, I thought I
knew, but didn't. The ones I got right, I knew - and didn't guess. I'm
not sure about it being a citizen's test - Puritans? A better question
would have been:
Q: What kind of food was served at the first Thanksgiving?
A. Butterball Turkey
B. Smithfield Ham
C. Hamburgers and hotdogs
D. Native American foods, including corn-based foods
E. All of the above
:)
Posted by ? on December 19, 2011, 11:54 am
> I'm
> not sure about it being a citizen's test - Puritans?
The Jews have been spreading a lot of negative propaganda about the
Puritans and a whole bunch of this negativity has rubbed off on the
Pilgrims, who were a completely different group.
The Puritans were tired of the Catholic church and the Anglican
church's rituals and the effect of the liturgy on their lives. They
wanted to reform those churches and get rid of all the idolatory.
The Pilgrims just said, "Fuck it, we can't go on living like this."
So they booked passage on the Mayflower, a ship owned by my ancestors.
My direct ancestor went with them, he wasn't a Pilgrim, he was hired
to farm.
During the first bitter winter, half of all the Pilgrims died, and
there were perhaps 25 Pilgrim men left alive.
The massacre of two million Indians and the theft of an entire
continent has been blamed on these 25 men by the Jews, who were
jealous of the fact that White Anglo Saxon Protestants owned eveything
by the time they got to America 260 years later.
What the fuck did the Jews expect, that America would be owned by
Hasidic money lenders?
Back to 1621.
The seed the Pilgrims brought with them didn't grow in the poor New
England soil and they had to learn it farm the Native American way,
using fish fertilizer.
> A better question
> would have been:
> Q: What kind of food was served at the first Thanksgiving?
> A. Butterball Turkey
> B. Smithfield Ham
> C. Hamburgers and hotdogs
> D. Native American foods, including corn-based foods
> E. All of the above
The answer is obvious.
D. The Pilgrim survivors had a grand Thanksgiving feast with the
friendly Wampanoag tribe.
Chief Massasoit, who regarded the Pilgrims as allies in his feud
against the hostile Narragansett tribe, sent his warriors out hunting
and they brought back deer and turkeys and my ancestor sat down with
Squanto and all the others and ate what they had grown and they ate
the wild game.
Posted by Vito on December 19, 2011, 1:01 pm
> Q: What kind of food was served at the first Thanksgiving?
> A. Butterball Turkey
> B. Smithfield Ham
> C. Hamburgers and hotdogs
> D. Native American foods, including corn-based foods
> E. All of the above
The answer is obvious.
[ D. The Pilgrim survivors had a grand Thanksgiving feast with the
[ friendly Wampanoag tribe.
Yes, but what was served at the FIRST Thanksgiving, y'no the one at Berkeley
Hundred.