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Our 12 Days Of Christmas contest has been generously sponsored by TSA Knives.
There will be 2 ways to enter.
1) Post to the discussion for each of the 12 days
2) show us how iKC is celebrating the season in your home or work environment (creative use of hat pins maybe?)
I will open this contest discussion on December 13 and the winners name will be drawn on
December 25th!
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Terry Ray said:
1 -Spyderco
2-Leatherman
3-Gerber
4-Kershaw
5-Ontario
6-Boker
7-Buck
8- Cold Steel
9-Benchmade
10-Victorinox
11-Queen City
Jan Carter said:Answer:
: Robert May make in 1939?
-- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. May wrote the lyrics as copy for a Montgomery Ward department store giveaway. In 1947 it was set to music, and recorded by Gene Autrey.
*****On the 4th Day ******************
Q: Name the companies these mixed up letter represent
DYCRPSOE
AELTEHMNRA
RGEREB
RHEWASK
RNOITAO
KBEOR
CBKU
DOCL ELSET
EDBCMNEAH
XINRTOIOCV
UENQE YICT
Spyderco
Leatherman
Gerber
Kershaw
Ontario
Boker
Buck
Cold Steel
Benchmade
Victorinox
Queen City
Santa must think a lot of you!!
Answers from yesterday
Answers:
Spyderco
Leatherman
Gerber
Ontario
Kershaw
Boker
Buck
Cold Steel
Benchmade
Victorinox
Queen City
*****DAY 5 QUESTION*****
Q: Which one of these mistletoe traditions is true?
1) Vikings used to burn mistletoe for luck
2) Romans used to eat Mistletoe pie
3) Celts used to cut it down with a golden knife
Keep bringing on the pictures! They are sure making us smile
ancient Celtic Druids. On the sixth night of the moon white-robed Druid priests would cut the oak mistletoe with a golden sickle.
Read more at http://www.theholidayspot.com/christmas/history/mistletoe.htm#H2uOt...
answer is Celts
Looks like Terry has found the answer
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