93%. Well it has been three years since this posted. So maybe the percentage has changed. But still, I can see what your saying. Only 7% didn't get hotdog. I am so ashamed. Hotdogs are awesome and yummy :)
My friend told me when we were young that if you ate more than 6 hot dogs in a week that your chances of getting cancer/leukemia were increased to 90%. I've eaten more than 6 hot dogs in an afternoon. They are sooooo good. The cancer part isn't true, but I do believe they are extremely unhealthy.
One American kid says to another, "I dare you to do it." The second kid says,"I double dare you to do it." The first one comes back with, "I double-dog dare you to do it!" (And that's the end of it - none of this quadruple or infinity plus one stuff.) One always has to go through with a double-dog dare or be labeled a coward. It's one of the rules of childhood. However, a double-dog dare should not be taken lightly. It's reserved for only the most important and scary things, such as, "QM, I double-dog dare you to eat a Belgian waffle." It's usually something the first one thinks the second one won't do because it can also backfire. If a kid takes on a double-dog dare and succeeds, he might earn enough kid points to become the top dog of the group. I mean, this is important sociological and psychological stuff - I can't believe the rest of the world doesn't know about double-dog dares. Wow. :)
Flick: Are you kidding? Stick my tongue to that stupid pole? That's dumb!
Schwartz: That's 'cause you know it'll stick!
Flick: You're full of it!
Schwartz: Oh yeah?
Flick: Yeah!
Schwartz: Well I double-DOG-dare ya!
Ralphie as Adult: [narrating] NOW it was serious. A double-dog-dare. What else was there but a "triple dare you"? And then, the coup de grace of all dares, the sinister triple-dog-dare.
Schwartz: I TRIPLE-dog-dare ya!
Ralphie as Adult: [narrating] Schwartz created a slight breach of etiquette by skipping the triple dare and going right for the throat!
never heard of any of the ones you mention besides purina, though to be honest I only knew them for catfood, not even sure they also have dogfood here, maybe they do though... and I just missed it.
ow I glanced over pedigree ( was thinking to myself what brand is the first one "I " think of when thinking about dogfood, and thought pedigree, then looked at your list again haha
I always thought dog-eared just meant worn and tattered from use. I didn't think about the word originating from turning down corners of pages to mark one's place.
Every time I hear about the Iditarod I start singing a slightly different version of the Beach Boys song, "I Get Around." "'ditarod, 'ditarod, Iditarod...'ditarod, 'ditarod, Iditarod, Iditarod, 'rod, 'rod,'rod, Iditarod..."
Surprised sundogs weren't on here (you know like the things when it's super cold out and the sun hits ice crystals just so and it makes little rainbows in the sky!?)
Did not guess underdog (probably should have) because I was unaware it was related to sport. If you remove "in sports" from the clue it will be more accurate.
Flick: Are you kidding? Stick my tongue to that stupid pole? That's dumb!
Schwartz: That's 'cause you know it'll stick!
Flick: You're full of it!
Schwartz: Oh yeah?
Flick: Yeah!
Schwartz: Well I double-DOG-dare ya!
Ralphie as Adult: [narrating] NOW it was serious. A double-dog-dare. What else was there but a "triple dare you"? And then, the coup de grace of all dares, the sinister triple-dog-dare.
Schwartz: I TRIPLE-dog-dare ya!
Ralphie as Adult: [narrating] Schwartz created a slight breach of etiquette by skipping the triple dare and going right for the throat!
ow I glanced over pedigree ( was thinking to myself what brand is the first one "I " think of when thinking about dogfood, and thought pedigree, then looked at your list again haha
I fluked the first one on a type in, got the second one by guessing answers I hadn't used, the last was totally new to me though.
Good quiz.