Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 28345

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Who wants to be a millionaire

Posted by Abby on March 28, 2000, at 20:20:33

I had "Who wants to be a Millioare" on, and the contestant had to use a life-line to answer a question that I'm sure any Babbler could get easily:


What is the space between nerve cells called?

A. Axon B. Electron
C. Synapse D. Ganglion

Abby

 

Re: Who wants to be a millionaire

Posted by Cindy W on March 28, 2000, at 21:43:40

In reply to Who wants to be a millionaire, posted by Abby on March 28, 2000, at 20:20:33

> I had "Who wants to be a Millioare" on, and the contestant had to use a life-line to answer a question that I'm sure any Babbler could get easily:
>
>
> What is the space between nerve cells called?
>
> A. Axon B. Electron
> C. Synapse D. Ganglion
>
> Abby
C, synapse. I knew there is some reason for learning all this strange stuff! ;)

 

Re: Who wants to be a millionaire

Posted by Robby on March 28, 2000, at 22:09:47

In reply to Re: Who wants to be a millionaire, posted by Cindy W on March 28, 2000, at 21:43:40

C, Synapse.

I can't believe more people on this board didn't get it!!!

 

Re: Who wants to be a millionaire

Posted by kazoo on March 28, 2000, at 23:47:29

In reply to Who wants to be a millionaire, posted by Abby on March 28, 2000, at 20:20:33

> I had "Who wants to be a Millioare" on, and the contestant had to use a life-line to answer a question that I'm sure any Babbler could get easily:
>
>
> What is the space between nerve cells called?
>
> A. Axon B. Electron
> C. Synapse D. Ganglion
>
> Abby

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Greetings to Mr. & Mrs. America, and all the ships at sea:

Actually, I always called it the SYNAPTIC CLEFT.
A "Synapse," according to some, is a verb meaning to come together in a synapsis.

But this doesn't change the future marketing plans for a new breakfast cereal:
SYNAPSE, KRAKLE & POP, guaranteed to brighten even rainy Monday mornings in Connecticut.

(I remain) kazoo

 

Re: Who wants to be a millionaire

Posted by Noa on March 29, 2000, at 8:48:32

In reply to Re: Who wants to be a millionaire, posted by kazoo on March 28, 2000, at 23:47:29

Ok, but the really important piece of info is: How much $$$$$ was that synapse worth?

 

Re: Who wants to be a millionaire

Posted by Greg on March 29, 2000, at 9:24:40

In reply to Re: Who wants to be a millionaire, posted by Noa on March 29, 2000, at 8:48:32

> Ok, but the really important piece of info is: How much $$$$$ was that synapse worth?

It was either $16,000 or $32,000 I forget. Memory loss.......

 

Re: Who wants to be a millionaire

Posted by Cindy W on March 29, 2000, at 9:52:45

In reply to Re: Who wants to be a millionaire, posted by Greg on March 29, 2000, at 9:24:40

> > Ok, but the really important piece of info is: How much $$$$$ was that synapse worth?
>
> It was either $16,000 or $32,000 I forget. Memory loss.......
How about a comedy about depression and other mental disorders, called "Synaptic Junction"?
(remember Petticoat Junction? OK, I guess I'm really old!)

 

Re: Who wants to be a millionaire?

Posted by Renee N on March 30, 2000, at 21:18:32

In reply to Re: Who wants to be a millionaire, posted by Cindy W on March 28, 2000, at 21:43:40

> > I had "Who wants to be a Millioare" on, and the contestant had to use a life-line to answer a question that I'm sure any Babbler could get easily:
> >
> >
> > What is the space between nerve cells called?
> >
> > A. Axon B. Electron
> > C. Synapse D. Ganglion
> >
> > Abby
> C, synapse. I knew there is some reason for learning all this strange stuff! ;)

Cindy, is that your final answer? Perhaps you'd like to post a friend, or poll the Babblers...
Who wants to be a millionaire? Heck, I'd be happy to win the trip to New York. I'm A)addicted to B)obsessed with C)like to D)all of the above call in each day to try to get on the show. Wish me luck!


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