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Showing posts with label quizzes. Show all posts

Society: Blunders and Brilliancy Movie Quote Quiz Answers!!! :)

1. "It's just this new small-talk: You do it so well!" "Well, if I did it properly, then what was you sniggering at?"

Answer: Freddie Einsford Hill and Eliza Doolittle from My Fair Lady--people who got it right: Melissa, Abigail, Jo March, and Nana & KK

2.
"Yes, the library is fine. I wish I read more....I prefer being out of doors....of course, I can read...and I'm not suggesting one can't read out of doors..."
Answer: Mr. Bingley from Pride and Prejudice (2005)--People who got it right: Melissa, Carrie, Nana & KK, and Abigail

3. "It's not.....so bad...." "Are you blind?! You look like a circus clown!"
Answer: Society girl and Eloise in Eloise at the Plaza. People who got it right: No one. :)

4. "You must give us either one thing clever, or three things very dull indeed."
"Three things very dull indeed...well, that will just do for me."
"Oh, but there may be a difficulty. You must limit it to only to three at once."
Answer: Frank Churchill, Miss Bates, and Emma Woodhouse from Emma -- People who got this right: Melissa, Abigail, Nana & KK, Jo March, Carrie, Maria Elisabeth

5. "Dancing is the ornament of every polished society."
"And every unpolished society--every savage can dance."
Answer: Sir William Lucas and Mr. Darcy in Pride and Prejudice (1995)--People who got this right: Maria Elisabeth, Abigail, Jo March, Melissa, Nana & KK

6. *Gun shot* "Boring conversation anyway. Luke! We're gonna have company!"
Answer: Han Solo of Star Wars (pardon my slipping memory as to the name of the first movie)--People who got this right: Melissa, Jo March, Nana & KK, Abigail, Carrie

7. "Oh hey! What are you doin' here? I mean, it is your house but...."
Answer: Riley Poole in National Treasure 2--People who got this right: No one

8. "Cynthia. If you must have the last word, please don't let it be a truism."
Answer: Mrs. Gibson from Wives and Daughters--People who got this right: Carrie and Abigail

9. "You may, like us, admire her hair from a distance without taking the liberty of touching it."
Answer: Richard Carstone from Bleak House--People who got this right: Abigail

10. "I can hardly believe my ears!"
"*We* can hardly believe your mouth!"
Answer: Lord Tarleton and MP (Member of Parliament) from Amazing Grace--People who got this right: No one. :D

11. "More at home here, than in Vienna? In all your glittering salons, gossiping gaily with bores I detest, soaking myself in champagne...."
Answer: Georg VonTrapp in The Sound of Music--People who got this right: Maria Elisabeth and Jo March

12. "No light propitious shone..."
"Edward, you have no passion. Read it like this: "No LIGHT propitious shone!"
Answer: Edward Ferrars and Marianne Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility--People who got this right: Melissa, Nana & KK, Abigail, and Maria Elisabeth and Taylor Lynn

So, without further ado, and counting in the extra points for correct character identification, the scores stand as follows:

Taylor Lynn: 2 points
Carrie: 9 points
Jo March: 9 points
Maria Elisabeth: 12 points
Nana and KK: 14 points
Abigail: 15 points
Melissa: 15 points. :)

So that leaves me with a tie! Melissa and Abigail have both won the Society: Blunders and Brilliancy Movie Quotes Quiz. So....do you gals want to try a tie-breaker quote? :) Here it is:

"Well, I'm sure he's a very good sort of man..."
"Yes...and I'm sure he kept a very good sort of shop before his elevation to knighthood!" :D

It's up to you two to break the tie or call a truce! ;) So, did you have fun with this themed movie-quote quiz? :)


Society: Blunders and Brilliancy Movie Quote Contest

Okay everyone! It's that time again...I know it is a bit of a silly habit, but around our house, we like to quote movies. We try not to quote them excessively, but script-writers are witty people and when personal wit is lacking and there is a quote that absolutely, perfectly fits a situation.....they just..."Pop out!" to quote Miss Steele from Sense and Sensibility. ;) So yes, to make a long post short, welcome to the O.F.V.F.U.T. (Our Family View From Us Two) Movie Quote contest! :) I am debating what I ought to theme this quote contest....mayhap I ought to theme it Society: Blunders and Brilliancy...yes. I like that. So changing the name of this contest to Society: Blunders and Brilliancy Movie Quote Contest, we move on!

As always, your job is to leave a comment telling us what movie the quote is from, and, if possible, who said it. :) You get one point for each correct answer, and an extra point for telling us who said the quote. :) We'll tally up at the end and the winner will be announced! :) Without further ado, we begin:

1. "It's just this new small-talk: You do it so well!" "Well, if I did it properly, then what was you sniggering at?"

2. "Yes, the library is fine. I wish I read more....I prefer being out of doors....of course, I can read...and I'm not suggesting one can't read out of doors..."

3. "It's not.....so bad...." "Are you blind?! You look like a circus clown!"

4. "You must give us either one thing clever, or three things very dull indeed."
"Three things very dull indeed...well, that will just do for me."
"Oh, but there may be a difficulty. You must limit it to only to three at once."

5. "Dancing is the ornament of every polished society."
"And every unpolished society--every savage can dance."

6. *Gun shot* "Boring conversation anyway. Luke! We're gonna have company!"

7. "Oh hey! What are you doin' here? I mean, it is your house but...."

8. "Cynthia. If you must have the last word, please don't let it be a truism."

9. "You may, like us, admire her hair from a distance without taking the liberty of touching it."

10. "I can hardly believe my ears!"
"*We* can hardly believe your mouth!"

11. "More at home here, than in Vienna? In all your glittering salons, gossiping gaily with bores I detest, soaking myself in champagne...."

12. "No light propitious shone..."
"Edward, you have no passion. Read it like this: "No LIGHT propitious shone!"

There you go! Have fun guessing! ~Rachel and Sarah

Marvelously Mixed-Up Movie Quotes

For some time I have been wanting to do a quiz. Not a normal quiz, but a quiz like I've never seen on any other blog. Not to say it has never been done, but I've never seen it. So here's the deal. Each quote below is a mix-up of two or three quotes from different well-known movies. You job is to identify the movies. Each quote also will have a picture beneath it from one of the two or three movies to help you with the identification. Just leave a comment with your answers, and the winner will win a set of note-cards handmade by Sarah and I! :) So please enter! And tell others about this quiz so we can see how many entries we get! :) All set? I'll start off easy! Here we go!

1. "It is a truth universally acknowledged that this is the farthest I've ever been from home."
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2. "And these beads give it just the right touch, don't you think, ___?" "No I don't! I think your dress is the ugliest one I ever saw!"
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3. "Wake up Dolly Daydream! As your lady-in-waiting, I'm waiting!"

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4. "It's rather damp in town, I think I'll take me to Paris. I'm bored to death with this rain."
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5. "You look so cold. Come and sit with me." "What care I for a cold when there is such a man?" "You're face is all red!" "You're right. Help me get dressed?"

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6. "A ball. What say you to a ball?" "Every savage can dance, and it's the Lendler- it's an Austrian folk-dance."

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7. "What is that strange smell? It's like...burnt feathers. Take those handkerchiefs away from your noses!"

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8. "I've been constantly avariciously scheming!" "What is that supposed to mean?" "Loosely translated it means...we cheat."

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9. "Well he certainly didn't become Prime Minister on account of his looks." "Neither would you if you'd been shot thru' the `art. Hope he wasn't British Consul."

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10. "Look! There's a piece of blue sky! Let us catch it!" "Why didn't you just say so before?" "Because I love you--'re advice!"

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Okay! There you go! Good luck! ~Rachel and Sarah

Sister To Sister Inquest :)

Explanation: This is an sisterly inquest. We two are quizzing each other with previously undisclosed questions. I'll begin interviewing Her.

Me: Where were you on July 24th, 2010?

Rachel:
*whispers* (where were we?) Oh yeah! Recovering from heat stroke after dancing in 105 degree weather at our birthday party! ;)

Me: What are all the alias' you've ever had for yourself?

Rachel: Alright! Charlotte Salinya, Lisa Gabachi (long story:), Josephine Ava Inkpen, Frankie Churchill, Ms. Waffle, The Inkpen Authoress

Me: So, what is the worst memory you have of your pets?

Rachel: Um.. Our dog Pepper having seizures on me as a 2 year old. :\

Me: Are you ever nervous while flying in a plane?

Rachel: Only if I think about it, or if the guy beside me sound like he's coughing up a lung-then I'm nervous I'll get sick...

Me: Final query: What's the matter with talking on the phone?

Rachel: I don't like it! I can't see people's faces. And there are long pauses. And I start blushing and repeating myself. It's awful.

Me: Well, thank you for your time-this inquest is completed.

Now I have YOU in MY clutches! ;) This is now Rachel inquiring into Sarah's business! :P

Me: Have you ever ever ever in your long legged life when you saw someone's outfit thought: "I could NEVER carry that off! But they....can?"

Sarah: Yes. Many times *rests chin in hand and drawls answer*

Me: Highly suspicioucious! ;) Let me see....what did you truly think of the Christmas tree we got last year?

Sarah: What?...What was wrong with it?....I don't remember....I.... don't....*sheepishly laughs*

Me: If you had to pick one actress that YOU yourself would replace in a favorite movie, who would it be?

Sarah: Probably Sofia Vassilieva in Eloise..I mean, I liked that roll, I liked her in it too! But I mean....

Me: What were your first and second thoughts when you walked into the study and saw me reading "Gone With The Wind" while you were still working? *dastardly chuckle* ;)

Sarah: Hah! *in a pompous sort of voice* Really? *drawling* (That was the first thought) (Her second thought was out loud and made me laugh!)

Me: If you adopted a baby from another country when you grow up, which country would you pick?

Sarah: Oh that's a hard one! Probably...Korea...or...Russian or German....

Me: Well, thank you Sarah for giving us your time!

We hope you all enjoyed this sister-to-sister post! It's been a long time since we have done something like this! -Rachel and Sarah

Fiesta de Octobre Blog Party Book and Movie Answers


When I saw this last Fiesta de Octobre contest on Jo's blog, I begged Sarah to let me enter it...literature is right down my alley, and,as anyone who knows me will tell you, I could talk the hind leg off a mule about what books I love, what movie adaptations I thought were good, what characters are my favorites....(smiles at me cousin Matthew :) So, anyhow, she was a model sister and quickly agreed to giving me posting rights for this! So without further ado....

{1} It's nearly impossible to pick a favorite book, so what are your top THREE favorite books ? (other than the Bible :D)
Oh dear. Only 3?!?!?...To Have And To Hold, The Scarlet Pimpernel, and...and...well, it is an old favorite, but it has shaped my creativity so, Little Women! :)
{2} Who is your favorite heroine from literature? (if you need to list more than one, that's fine) Yay! No number restriction on this one!!! :D Anne Shirley, Polly Milton (An Old-Fashioned Girl), Esther Summerson (Bleak House), Molly Gibson (Wives and Daughters), Emma Woodhouse, Eleanor Dashwood, Meg and Jo March, and So So So many more! :D
{3} Who is your favorite hero from literature? (see above note) Oh boy. Matthew could recite the list for me, he's heard it so many times! :D Sir Percy Blakeney (Scarlet Pimpernel), Capt. Percy (To Have and To Hold), James Percy (The Inheritance), (Lotsa Percys! :P) Gilbert Blythe, Roger Hamley (Wives and Daughters), Mr. Thornton (North and South), Aslan (Narnia), and TONS more! (Each book I read, I like the hero better than them all! ;)
{4} Who is your favorite author? (see note above) Louisa May Alcott, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Eleanor Estes, Jan Karon, etc.
{5} What is your favorite type of book to read? Classic story...some adventure, some old-fashioned, pure romance, lots of humor, unforgettable characters, etc.
{6} If you could be a character from literature for one day, who would you be? Why? Oh mercy. You had to make me choose?....Emma Woodhouse...what else can I say? Huge old-fashioned house, a British accent, lovely clothes, being beautiful yourself, loving family, Mr. Knightley to scold you... :D
{7} What type of reader would you call yourself? Are you an avid reader, passive reader, or even a non-reader?? AVID READER!!!!
{8} Do you like reading aloud? Yes! To listening group of people. Ignoring listeners get on my nerves!
{9} Do you like mystery stories? Yes! Well, Sherlock Holmes! He never ceases to amaze me! =)
{10}All of us have read a book at some point or another and disliked the way it ended or who married who, etc. What book(s) bother you like that, and what would you change about them? Well....As Jo said, I would rather Jo have married Laurie in Little Women...oh! and in Wives and Daughters, the author, Elizabeth Gaskell, died before she finished the book and it is right at the sweetest part so it is SO frustrating! :( But the movie finished it off in a cute, albeit...interesting way! :D

{11} Just like books, it's *very* hard to pick a favorite movie. What are you top THREE favorite movies? The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, Amazing Grace, and....Little Women...but those are equal to many many more!
{12} When it comes to movie adaptions of books, are you a purist or do you not mind changes to the storyline? If the storyline of the movie compromises the book's message, or drastically changes the story, it definitely bothers me!
{13} What is your favorite book-to-movie adaption?...BBC Does a really good job with any book I've seen them adapt...Emma is definitely a good one...Sense and Sensibility...Little Women, Lord of the Rings trilogy (okay, so they changed it a bit! :) Pride and Prejudice...
{14} What is your favorite type of movie to watch? Any well done, adventurous, exciting, and loveable movie with a solid storyline. (I despise twoddle-ly ones! :P)
{15} Do you like to watch movies with the lights off or on? Off!
{16} DVD or VHS? DVD!
{17} When you watch a movie, would you rather watch it straight through or skip around to your favorite scenes? If I have seen it more than 10 times....skipping the more boring scenes
{18} Subtitles? Depends...in North and South, at first I couldn't understand the Northern England accent, so Subtitles definitely helped!
{19} Do you make comments and ask questions during a movie, or sit in complete silence? If I haven't seen the movie, I'm quiet, but if I'm showing it someone else, I talk! :D
{20} If you could be in any movie (whether it's already been made or not) which movie would it be? Who would you want to be and why? O cool! :) Well, if I could look the part....Marguerite Blakeney in The Scarlet Pimpernel! She is beautiful and clever, it is an exciting movie, the setting is so classic, and it would be so much fun! Or any BBC movie if I could look right for the character!

Yay! That was a really fun quiz! Thanks Jo! :)

Answers Are Finally In! :)

Hey Guys! Here are the answers to the Period Drama Movie Quote Quiz Rachie did.

#1"She won't even allow me to reapply the blacking to her hair! There is a great grey streak going right down her centre part!" Miss Pole from Cranford
People who got it right: Abigail

#2 "She seems to expwess herself vewy fwankly, Clare!" -Lady Cumner from Wives and Daughters
People who got it right: Abigial

#3 "I made money overnight? How very clever of me!" - Ms. Margaret Hale from North and South
People who got this right: Abigail

#4 "Roger Riderhood. Sometimes known as "Rogue" Riderhood. But that's a friendly name used by thems that don't know me well."- Riderhood in Our Mutual Friend
Nobody got that right!

#5 "...I encourage him in that, too."- Charlotte in Pride and Prejudice
People who got it right: Jo March and Abigail

#6 "What care I for a cold, when there is such a man?!" -Marianne Dashwood from Sense and Sensibility
People who got it right: Abigail, Jo March, Always Narnian, and Leanna!:)

#7 "I abhor the notion of being over-trimmed!" -Mrs. Elton from Emma 2009 version
People who got it right: Abigail

#8 "She says that Colonel Wallace says, that Mr. Elliott says"--"That's enough!!" -Ann and the widow lady in Persuasion
People who got it right: NOBODY!

#9 "Do you think he could be a captive like Smee in Nicholas Nickleby?" - Jo in Little Women
People who got it right: Abigial, Always Narnian, Shi of Narnia, and Leanna

#10 "People's ideals change sometimes." -Diana from Anne of Avonlea
People who got this right: Abigail, Jo March, Always Narnian, Shi of Narnia, and Leanna.:)

Okay! So the winner of this contest is:::::::::: ABIGAIL!!
Congratulations, and good job to everybody else, as well! :) Ya'll give yourselves a pat on the back! Thanks for entering.
-Sarah

Period-Drama Movie Quote Quiz

We have been having a drastically busy few weeks, so do pardon our lack-of-posting here! Hopefully things will even out next week or so! :) We were rudely awakened this morning by all our terribly ear-piercing fire alarms going off, for no good reason. Hmph. Didn't much like that! :) And Dad had to scurry around for 1/2 an hour trying to shut them all off. He turned off the power, but they defaulted to battery, so he had to find the troublemaker, take its batteries out, and then it finally stopped! :) But any-who! I thought we'd do another movie-quote quiz, because this is something I can leave up for a bit, and let people comment on. In previous times, we have only had 3 or 4 people enter. So pretty please comment and guess! Even if you only know one, it will make us feel better! :D Hint: all these quotes are from period-dramas. And in that category, I'd include Little Women...even Anne of Green Gables. (Though I'm not promising I'll use quotes from there. Just that sort as well as others!)

Here we go!

1.) "She won't even let me reapply the blacking to her hair! There is a great gray streak going right down her centre part!!!" :D

2.) "She seems to expwess herself vewy fwankly, Clare!"

3. ) "I made money overnight? How very clever of me!"

4.) "Roger Riderhood. Sometimes known as "Rogue" Riderhood. But that's a friendly name used only by thems that don't know me well."

5.) "....I encourage him in that too." ;)
6.) "What care I for a cold when there is such a man?"

7.) "I abhor the notion of being over-trimmed!" :D

8.) "She says that Col. Willis says that Mr. Elliott says--" "That's enough!"

9.) "Do you think he could be a captive like Smee in Nicholas Nickleby?" (By the way, I've read the mentioned book, and it is "smike" not "smee"! :[ )

10.) "People's ideals change sometimes...."

There you have it! Please enter if you have a single inkling of a single quote! :) If this works better than some I've done, then maybe we can have another one soon! :) -Rachel

Answers To Book Quotes Quiz, And A Reason To Celebrate! :)

Hey Everybody! Time to see who won our Book Quote Quiz! :)

Jo March won with 9 1/2 points!
Abigail Taylor was second with 6 points
And Stephanie was third with 3 points!

Here are the answers:

1. "An Old-Fashioned Girl" by Louisa May Alcott (Tom Speaking to Polly)
2. "Mary Poppins" by P.L. Travers (Uncle Albert speaking to Mary Poppins)
3. "Heidi" by Johanna Spyrie
4. "The Secret Garden" by Frances Hodgeson Burnett (Dickon speaking to Mary)
5. "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain (Abigail! You were off by one book! :)
6. "The Silver Chair" by C.S. Lewis (Puddleglum speaking to Jill and Eustace)
7. "Betsy-Tacy" by Maud Hart Lovelace
8. "Pollyanna" by whats-her-name? (Pollyanna speaking to Aunt Polly)
9. "The Long Winter" by Laura Ingalls Wilder
10. "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott (Meg and Marmee)

Yay! Do you guys want to do one again sometime? Jo, your prize will be choosing something for Sarah to post about! :) Do whatever, as long as it does not require pictures of us to be put up here! :P And another piece of news: I will officially and forever and ever-until-I-am-homeschooling-my-own-children be done with algebra tomorrow!!!! YAY! If you remember from a post away back last year, I promise to dance a jig on top of my algebra! I will! I promise! It required me getting up early when Leah milked all but one morning for the past several weeks, and doing 4 pages of the evil subject, but I have nearly conquered it! Huzzah! Someone get out the confetti! :) -Rachel

Book Quote Quiz

Alright Everyone! We decided that we might as well have a book quote quiz! Everyone does movie quotes, but very few challenge themselves to a quiz built upon real literature! :) So here we go! These are all from fairly widely read books, all published during the late 1800's through the early half of last century. If that doesn't help you I don't know what will! :P Let's get going!

1. "That's the rose you put in the birthday cake, and next week we'll have a fresh one in another jolly little cake which you'll make me. You left it on the floor of my den the night we talked there, and I've kept it ever since. There's love and romance for you!" - Polly touched the little relic, treasured for a year, and smiled to read the words, "My Polly's Rose" scribbled under the crumbling leaves."

2. "Oh, beg pardon, my dear. Where was I? Oh, yes. Well, the funny thing about me is--all right, Mary, I won't laugh if I can help it!--That whenever my birthday falls on a Friday, well, it's all up with me. Absolutely U.P."

3. "She sat down on her old high chair and drained her mug as though she had never tasted anything so delicious in her life. Then she drew a deep breath and said, "There's nothing as good as our milk anywhere in the world."

4. "Not me." he said, grinning. "I never ketched cold since I was born. I wasn't brought up nesh enough. I've chased about th' moor in all weathers same as th' rabbits does. Mother says I've sniffed up too much fresh air for twelve year' to ever get to sniffin' with cold. I'm tough as a white-thorn knobstick."

5. "I paddled over to the Illinois shore, and drifted down most half a mile doing it. I crept up the dead water under the bank, and hadn't no accidents, and didn't see nobody. We got home all safe."

6. "Why, it's not in reason that you should like our sort of victuals, though I've no doubt you'll put a bold face on it. All the same, while I'm cathing of them, if you two could try to light the fire-- no harm in trying! The wood's behind the wigwam. It may be wet. You could light it inside the wigwam, and then we'd get all the smoke in our eyes. Or you could light in outside, and then the rain would come and put it out. Her's my tinderbox. You won't know how to use it, I expect."

7. "Betsy and Tacy had played store lots of times. The piano box had been first one kind of store and then another, the summer before. It had been a millinery store, full of hats made from maple leaves, and it had been a lemonade store, where they sold lemonade. Now it became a sand store, on account of the fresh new sand."

8. "Oh, Aunt Polly, I never saw anything so perfectly lovely and interesting in my life. I'm so glad you gave me that book to read! Why, I didn't suppose flies could carry such a lot of things on their feet, and-"

9. "He was a very old Indian. His brown face was carved in deep wrinkles and shriveled on the bones, but he stood tall and straight. His arms were folded under a gray blanket, holding it wrapped around him. His head was shaved to a scalp-lock and an eagle's feather stood up from it. His eyes were bright and sharp. Behind him the sun was shining on the dusty street and an Indian pony stood there waiting. "Heap big snow come," this Indian said."

10. "But it is nice to be praised and admired, and I can't help saying I like it"... "That is perfectly natural, and quite harmless, if the liking does not become a passion, and lead one to do foolish or unmaidenly things. Learn to know and value the praise which is worth having, and to excite the admiration of excellent people by being modest as well as pretty..."

I FORGOT TO PUT COMMENT MODERATION ON, SO PLEASE BE HONORABLE AND SCROLL DOWN REALLY FAST TO THE BOTTOM TO POST YOUR ANSWERS!!!! :P
There you go! Have fun! No google-searching by the way! :) -Rachel and Sarah

Answers To The Movie Quiz

Okay! Here are the movie-quote quiz results!

First Place Goes To: The Most Honorable "Gentleman From Virginia" with 20 points!!! *Yay*
Second Place Goes To: Mistress Mary Quite Contrary (A.K.A Abigail! ;) With 14 points!
Third Place Goes To: Stephanie with 8 points! (And by the way, thanks for following! :)
Fourth Place Goes To: Nana with 7 points!
Fifth Place Goes To: Leia with 2 points!

Thanks everyone for entering! Below are the quotes and their answers!

1. "We could use a distress flag!" "Anyone who sees a ship wrecked on the rocks will assume it is in trouble!" (Answer: The Swiss Family Robinson- Ernst and his Father)

2. "Are you going to stay here and let a little boy show you up?" (Answer: Betty Muxworthy in Lorna Doone)

3. "I've come to get an Alfred David!" *whispers* "I think he means an affidavit- no, my friend doesn't do affidavits either." (Answer: Our Mutual Friend, Eugene Wrayburn and Roger Riderhood)

4. "Harry's great-grandfather went to Sandhurst, Harry's grandfather went to Sandhurst, Harry's father went to Sandhurst.." "And so I, *snort-snort* went to Sandhurst!" (Answer: Miss Potter, Harry and his mother)

5. "Let's name the species, the species, the species, let's name the species that live in the sea!" (Answer: Mr. Ray in Finding Nemo)

6. "DEATH COMES UNEXPECTEDLY!!!!" (Answer: Pollyanna, Reverend Ford)

7. "Is that all your hair?" (Anne of Avonlea, Mrs. Harris)

8. "Do you know the expression: `His name is Mud'?" "Of course" "But do you know where it came from?" "Does...anyone but you?" (Answer: National Treasure 2, Ben and Riley)

9. "Right then!...Where are we going?" (Answer: Pippin in The Fellowship O.T.R)

10. "Fried Chicken! Good. Cuz' I was gettin' awful sick of pan--" (Missy in Love Comes Softly)

11. "Oh...you two have all the luck- was he terribly romantic?" "Not in the slightest!" (Answer: Little Women, Amy and Jo)

12. "Really ___, it would be better to be without wits than to apply them as you do!" (Answer: Mr. Knightley in the 2009 Emma)


Great job people! Would you like us to do any more of these sometime? This was a pretty difficult one! :) -Rachel and Sarah

Spur-Of-The-Moment Movie Quotes Quiz

Hello! How are you all doing? I am doing well. We haven't been doing anything decidedly remarkable recently....except we went fishing for Father's Day, and went to a graduation on weekend! Mostly we've been out in our garden. I am sure you all are tired of hearing about that, so let's play a game... I'll do a movie quote quiz. I love these things, so I hope you do to! Please try to answer some of the quotes, even if you don't know them all! So all you have to do is recognize the quote, give me the movie it came from, and for extra points, tell me who said it! Okay! Have fun!

1. " `We could use a distress flag!' `Anyone who sees a ship wrecked upon the rocks would assume it was in trouble.' "

2. "Are you going to stay here and let a little boy show you up?"

3. " `I've come to get an Alfred David.' *whispers* `I believe he means an affidavit. No, my friend does not do affidavits either."

4. " `Harry's great-grandfather went to Sandhurst, Harry's grandfather went to Sandhurst, Harry's father went to Sandhurst...' `And so I, *snort-snort* went to Sandhurst!' "

5. "Let's name the species, the species, the species, let's name the species that live in the sea!"

6. "DEATH COMES UNEXPECTEDLY!!!!!!"

7. "Is that all your hair?"

8. " `Do you know the expression: His name is Mud?' `Of course.' `But do you know where it came from?' `...Does...anyone but you?' "

9. "Right then!....Where are we going?"

10. "Fried chicken! Good. Cuz' I was getting awful sick of pan--"

11. " `Oh...you two have all the luck. Was he terribly romantic?' `Not in the slightest!' "

12. "Really (name), it would be better to be without wits, than to apply them as you do!"


Okay! There you go! Have fun! -Rachel