Anonymous
01/31/2011 23:25
Subject: Geography word game
Reykjavik (the world's northernmost capital of a sovereign state)
Anonymous
01/30/2011 14:55
Subject: Re:Geography word game
Eiffel Tower
(nearly twice the height of the Washington Monument)
Anonymous
01/30/2011 10:09
Subject: Geography word game
Alsace Lorraine
Anonymous
01/30/2011 02:42
Subject: Re:Geography word game
Majorca (Rafael Nadal's home)
Anonymous
01/30/2011 02:37
Subject: Re:Geography word game
Hoover Dam
(more than 100 people died building it)
Anonymous
01/30/2011 02:23
Subject: Re:Geography word game
Seal Beach (another nice CA beach town)
Anonymous
01/30/2011 02:15
Subject: Geography word game
Dallas (land of cowboys and big hair)
Anonymous
01/29/2011 23:06
Subject: Geography word game
Frederick, Maryland (where Volt is located!)
Anonymous
01/29/2011 18:33
Subject: Re:Geography word game
Great Barrier Reef (great for snorkeling and diving)
Anonymous
01/29/2011 18:19
Subject: Geography word game
Old Rag
(popular hiking destination in Shenandoah National Park)
Anonymous
01/29/2011 18:11
Subject: Re:Geography word game
Chicago (the Windy City -- named for its reputation for loud mouth politicians, not because it is literally very windy at times)
Anonymous
01/29/2011 17:54
Subject: Geography word game
The Indian Vasectomy Clinic (where Shah Jahan should have gone)
Anonymous
01/29/2011 17:03
Subject: Re:Geography word game
Lilliput (where Gulliver traveled to)
Anonymous
01/29/2011 16:14
Subject: Geography word game
Tunis (capital of Tunisia and one of the world's latest hot spots)
Anonymous
01/29/2011 16:14
Subject: Re:Geography word game
Taj Mahal
(built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife, who died giving birth to their 14th(!) child)