Sports
True or false
Random
Really random
100

What is Jen's favorite sport to play?

Basketball

100

Jen lost a tooth chewing a muffin?

True

100

What instrument does Jen play?

The piano

100

What famous drink was first
used as medicine?

Coca cola

200

What did Jen introduce every guest entering their home growing up? (This includes Kåre Smith and Br. Stadven)...

Pool (biljard)

200

Jen has been in Australia? 

False

200

What was the cause of Jen's burn on her arm?

She pulled the cord to the coffeepot as a baby and got cooking coffee over her whole head and body

200

What is the average time people use to fall asleep?

15 min.

300

What does mom suffer from after years of playing sports? A weak...

Ancle 

300
Mom is alergic to dogs?

False... she is allergic to cats 

300
Name one nationality other then American, that tracks back in Jen's inheritance.

Irish
German
Native American (Indians)

300

Name 5 winter sports in 7 seconds...

Cross country skiing, slalom, ice skating, bobsled, hockey

400

Jen was a natural in sports, but there was one sport in particular during here high school years, where here P.E. (gym) teacher just couldn't understand
why such a talt wouldn't accept a place on the school team.Which sport?

Tennis

400

Jen persued (contacted) dad first?

False... mom thought Bjarne was taken at the time.

400

Mom took a personality test while in high school about what her future job would be. What do you think was the result?

Either a: Bar tender or a construction worker

400

When did the first plane fly?

1903

500

In Jen's twenties while she was a nanny (in the US), she would work out in the morning from 4:30-5:30 am. There was a specific place she had to go to do this work out, before she would continue with her aerobics. Where was this?

At the Stadium (Willamette University)

500
Mom has never broken anything
True
500

In the iconic 80's movie "Back to the future", one of Jen's favorite songs are played. Name the song or the artist...

"Power of love"
By: Huey Lewis

500

What was the actual reason behind soldiers buzzing their hair during WW1?


To keep lice away