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Semi-Random Meta-DAD Giveaway!

October 24th, 2007 | 1 Comment | Posted in dad, meta-dad giveaway
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I’m rooting for you. I want you to win this thing, really. Whoever answers the question correctly will win a video game title.

The Rules: Unfortunately, this give-away only works if you are in the United States – sorry Canada, sorry Mexico, sorry rest of the planet, nothing personal, I’m just not interested in paying too much for the postal. Let’s see how it goes. I will post the winner by next Monday — assuming someone gets it.

The Prize: The game titles include: Ultimate Spiderman, Wolfenstein, Doom III, Call of Duty 2 or Boogie (Wii). You get to choose one of them. They are all great games.

The Question: This one should be easy — the category (ala Cranium) is Wordworm (think crossword puzzles).

  1. Give an example of a parental palindrome.

Think about it.

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Semi-Random Meta-DAD Giveaway! | The Answers

August 16th, 2007 | 1 Comment | Posted in cool schtuff, dad, fyi, meta-dad giveaway, parent stuff
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Congratulations Jenny from JennyUpTheHill.Com
  1. What was the original name for Curious George? Curious George’s original name was Fifi. (Via KidReads.Com)
  2. Where did author Ludwig Bemelmans write his first book and what was it? By the end of World War I, Bemelmans was a U.S. citizen. He returned to New York and continued to work in hotels and restaurants. Since his arrival in America, Bemelmans had been honing his artistic skills, taking art lessons when he could afford them… Bemelmans’ first children’s book, HANSI, was published by Viking in 1934 but we may recognize him as the quintessential author of the travels of a little French Orphan named Madeline. (Via KidsRead.Com)
  3. Where did A.A. Milne purchase the stuffed Edward Bear that would soon after become his famous muse? Pooh was purchased at Harrod’s department store in London and given by A.A. Milne to his son Christopher Robin on his first birthday, August 21, 1921 and became the central character of the famed Winnie the Pooh stories. He was called Edward (proper form of Teddy) Bear at the time. (Via ClassicPooh.Com)

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I’m rooting for you. I want you to win this thing, really. No one was able to get last month’s giveaway questions, so we will continue in the category of Childrens Literature — but I am upping the ante. Whoever answers these three questions correctly will win two video game titles.

The Rules: Unfortunately, this give-away only works if you are in the United States – sorry Canada, sorry Mexico, sorry rest of the planet, nothing personal, I’m just not interested in paying too much for the postal. Let’s see how it goes. I am going to ask three questions and the first one to get them right wins the prize. I will post the winner when the contest is over.

The Prize: The Game Titles include: Ultimate Spiderman, Tony Hawk Underground 2, Wolfenstein, Doom III, Call of Duty. This is a friendly give-away and I will not field any questions about the prizes beyond this information. If you win but do not find a game that you like or can play, I will hang onto to it and offer it to the next contest. Just to be clear, the Winner will get to choose two video games and it will be sent it via U.S.P.S.

Best of luck.

The Questions:

  1. What was the original name for Curious George?
  2. Where did author Ludwig Bemelmans write his first book and what was it?
  3. Where did A. A. Milne purchase the stuffed Edward Bear that would soon after become his famous muse?

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  1. What is Tom Thumbs wife’s name? Tom Thumb appears a few times in stories by Beatrix Potter, his wife — Hunca Munca is his partner in crime in “Two Bad Mice” (Via WiredForBooks.Org)
  2. What did Theodore Geisel feel his greatest work was? Theodore Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss, of course) once said it was not a book or an illustration, but the Lion Wading Pool at Wild Animal Park in San Diego, which he donated in 1973. (Via BBC News)
  3. What Childrens book inspired a video, a ballet and an opera? Maurice Sendak has written more than 80 books. He has won almost every important prize in childrens literature, from the Caldecott Medal, to the Hans Christian Andersen Award, to the American Library Association’s Laura Ingalls Wilder Award. (He calls the National Medal of Arts my first grown-up award.) , one of the best-selling childrens books of all time — “Where The Wild Things Are” has spawned not only a video, but an opera, a ballet, countless stuffed toys, and generations of four-year-olds who call themselves Max after the King of All Wild Things. In the last few years, Sendak has branched out to designing sets and costumes, working on videos and a childrens television series, and founding a childrens theater company, The Night Kitchen. (Via FactMonster.Com)

Good guesses. I will be doing one of these a month leading up to the big give-away in December.

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Yep, that’s right. Here’s the deal. Answer three questions correctly first, win a prize – it’s that easy. In true game show style, I have randomly chosen from the Parent Theme – the category of Childrens Stories. So all the questions fit in the said category.

The Rules: I have a bunch of unopened, never been played before video games that I could sell on Ebay or Craigslist but I am going to try a give-away. Unfortunately, this give-away only works if you are in the continental United States – sorry Alaska, Hawaii and the rest of the planet, nothing personal, I’m just not interested in paying too much for the postal.

Let’s see how it goes. I am going to ask three questions and the first one to get them right wins the prize. I will post the top three winners (correct answers + quickest time) after the contest is over — assuming there are three.

The Prize: The Game Titles include: Ultimate Spiderman, Tony Hawk Underground 2, Wolfenstein, Doom III and Call of Duty. This is a friendly give-away and I will not field any questions about the prizes beyond this information. If you win but do not find a game that you like or can play, I will move down the list to the next person who got the questions correct. Just to be clear, the Winner will get to choose one video game and it will be sent it via U.S.P.S.

Best of luck.

The Questions:

  1. What is Tom Thumbs wife’s name?
  2. What did Theodore Geisel feel his greatest work was?
  3. What Childrens book inspired a video, a ballet and an opera?

You may want to add me to you RSS feed, because if this giveaway is successful (I imagine it will be), I will be doing random giveaways in the coming months.

Good Luck.

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