Bob's Favorites
Bob at Random
Milestones
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Bob's Birth Year
100

Bob's favorite candy, these come in a yellow bag and their centers are a yummy American legume (and common allergen)

What are Peanut M&Ms?

100

The city where Bob was born and home to Little Havana - a very popular spring break destination

What is Miami?

100

The year Bob was born (and the Civil Rights Act was passed)

What is 1964?

100
The instrument with six strings Bob writes songs for and which features in most worship music

What is the guitar?

100

The most popular boy name of this year (Robert was 4th most popular!), and the first name of the King of Pop

What is Michael?

200

Bob's favorite author, who wrote The Three Musketeers. "All for one and one for all!"

Who is Alexandre Dumas?

200

The highest honor in high school, which Bob earned

What is valedictorian?

200

The year Bob became a dad and Titanic premiered

What is 1997?

200

The plastic toy bricks whose name comes from a Danish phrase meaning "play well" - Bob has built an X-wing and castle out of them!

What are Legos?

200

The #1 book of this year, The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, was written by this man, who also wrote Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.

Who is John le Carre?

300

Cal Ripken played an unmatched 2,632 consecutive games for this baseball team, Bob's favorite since childhood.

What are the Baltimore Orioles?

300

Bob's intramural sport of choice in college - luckily he mastered the snowplow stop and kept all his teeth!

What is ice hockey?

300

The year that Bob married Ruth, South African apartheid ended and Nelson Mandela became president

What is 1994?

300

The souvenir of choice for Bob, usually small, made of metal, and wearable on a lapel.

What are pins?

300

The highest grossing film this year, which fed audiences "a spoonful of sugar"

What is Mary Poppins?

400

Bob's favorite Christian singer, who is known for his song "Awesome God" and tragically died in a car accident in 1997.

Who is Rich Mullins?

400

The form of poetry originated by Chaucer - and which Bob uses to write the West Christmas letter each year

What are heroic couplets?

400

The year of Bob's high school graduation and the Falkland War

What is 1982?

400

The tart citrus bread spread loved by Paddington Bear, which Bob grew up eating because of his British mother

What is marmalade?

400

The number one song of this year by Bob's favorite band, the Beatles, with a five word refrain

What is "I Wanna Hold Your Hand"

500

Bob's favorite piece to play on the piano, You Turned the Tables on Me, was most famously covered by this jazz vocalist known as the "First Lady of Song."

Who is Ella Fitzgerald?

500
Bob's alma mater, the oldest technological university in the US, located in Troy, NY

What is RPI or Rensselaer?

500

The year Bob became an Awana leader and Wikipedia went online

What is 2001?

500

The sports equipment that was originally a pie tin and the throwing of which is one of Bob's hidden talents.

What is a Frisbee?

500

The Asian city that hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics and previously hosted them in Bob's birth year.

What is Tokyo?

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