A big week for WikiAnswers bloggers.
February 23rd, 2008 by LizThis past week bloggers have been busier than usual in their WikiAnswers research for the sake of their posts. It’s nice to see such a wide variety of topics being covered, too. Shockingly, this time, I didn’t find any fears about animal takeovers.
- Bill Trippe, on pondering Irish short story writer Frank O’Connor, asks about the term ’sure and begorrah,’ and - by God - WikiAnswers has it covered.
- The Changemaker blog has its readers learning how to create their own meal plans (and I must say, there is a really good answer for that one).
- On How To Disappear Completely, the writer seems to really hope to disappear completely if encountering Yale student pedestrians when driving at night; the Ivy League students seem to get A’s in class but can’t stick to the rules of walking? Our blogger investigates the SAT scores of Ivy League students anyway.
- What does left-handedness say about a U.S. president? Dabroots looks to WikiAnswers to find a connection…
- Speaking of left-handed presidents - apparently Democratic candidate Barack Obama is left-handed - Thinking Outside The Blog writer hunts down Michelle Obama’s maiden name, in a search to uncover her Princeton Master’s thesis.
- Is it safe to take Ibuprofen while pregnant? Doesn’t sound like it, which is why the Under the Monkey Bars blogger is a bit confused about her doctor’s directions.
- Kyla takes a shot at animal group names and comes up with a bouquet of pheasant - nice!
- Lastly, something we’ve all doubtlessly wondered about before, here asked by Hopelessly Sarcastic: Tenika Robertson, a passenger with R&B artist Teddy Pendergrass in the car accident that paralyzed him: gay or not?