Thursday, May 18, 2006

Thursday Threesome



Onesome: 303-- In what household product line is this number used as a size? Can you guess, or will you have to hit the link?
Hmmm, this was my area code growing up. That's all I can think of right now....
[Tricky--I guess I need to look at the clues more closely]

Twosome: 451-- Where is this number used in a title? Bonus: without Google, what is the significance of the number?
Tell you what: if you don't know this answer, you've missed out on not only classic 20th-century literature, but also late 20th-century culture as a whole.
So, right: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. That is the temperature, allegedly, at which paper burns.
[Never ask a librarian this question! hee]

Threesome: 501-- Where is this number used to denote a style? Ah, you should know this one ...
Used to wear these all the time, till they stopped selling them in this part of the country. Grrr--15 years later and I'm still pissed about it! The website even says, "We did not find any stores within 50 miles of your location." hrrrmmmfff
Levi's jeans.
[Yes, I know, the internet can get them to me now--but I'm not sure I can wear 'Boy-style' jeans anymore. Nope--I just checked.]

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