What is a tattoo that Katie has?
Mushroom, cat, coordinates, wolf, teapot, cactus and a tent
What does Mack's mum save?
Lables
Can you feel the Crop
Fake
A pirate
arrrrrgggg
Which country hides their brooms?
Norway - people believed that witches and evil spirits came out on Christmas Eve looking for brooms to ride on so they would hide them.
What is the name of Katie's cat?
Soup
How long have Mack and Trevor been together?
3 Great Years!
Elevated Elation
Fake
A territorial Seagull
squawk!
Which country likes to eat Kentucky Fried Chicken on Christmas Day?
Japan. Christmas remains largely a novelty in the country. However, a new, quirky “tradition” has emerged in recent years – a Christmas Day feast with Kentucky Fried Chicken.
How many different titles has Mack had at lululemon?
8
Sweaty or Not
True
An over-the-top DJ
Which country has Krampus, an evil counterpart to Saint Nick who frightens children and punishes bad ones?
Austria - Here, St. Nicholas rewards nice little boys and girls, while Krampus is said to capture the naughtiest children and whisk them away in his sack.
Why is Katie particularly symmetrical?
She is ambidextrous!
Who is Mack's "Wild Card"
Kevin Costner
Rollin with my Om'ies
True
A frustrated Alexa (Amazon)
Yelling doesn't help me understand, just calm down!
Which country builds a big goat in one of it’s city centres, only to be burnt down by the public?
Sweden - Since 1966, a 13-metre-tall Yule Goat has been built in the center of Gävle’s Castle Square for the Advent, but this Swedish Christmas tradition has unwittingly led to another “tradition” of sorts – people trying to burn it down. Since 1966 the Goat has been successfully burned down 29 times
What is a very unsual feature in Katie's parents house that she made good use of when she was 16?
A fully built-out English pub styled bar
What other citizenship does Mack have?
New Zealandish - through her father who was born there!
She Sells Sea Shells
False
A yak in heat
hubba hubba
Which country sometimes uses spiderwebs as Christmas decorations?
Ukraine - The tradition goes back to a folktale about a poor widow who could not afford to decorate a tree for her children. Legend has it that spiders in the house took pity on the family, and spun beautiful webs all over the tree.