1st Reunion
2nd Reunion
Relationships
True and False
Nonsense
100
Which team was the winner in the 1st year?
Red
100
Which team was the winner in the 2nd year?
Yellow
100
Who is the youngest here at this year?
Elise, Ewan, Colton, or Esme anyone that is there.
100
Humans can’t breathe and swallow at the same time.
True
100
What are two things you cannot have for breakfast?
Lunch and dinner.
200
What were the 3 team colors that year?
Red, White, and Blue
200
What were the 3 team colors that year?
Red, Yellow, and Green
200
Who is the oldest here at the event?
Anita
200
Lightning never strikes in the same place twice.
False. It strikes in the same place quite a lot. The Empire State Building gets struck over 100 times a year.
200
What are the two strongest days?
Saturday and Sunday. The rest are week days.
300
Who planned the 1st Annual Vue Picnic?
Mai Der Yang Vue or Tina or Nyab Peter
300
Who planned the 2nd year Annual picnic?
Macy or Mai Moua Vue or Nyab Gee
300
What is our Great Grandfather's name?
Soua Lue Vue
300
If you cry in space the tears just stick to your face.
True
300
Some months have 30 days, some months have 31 days; how many have 28?
Every month has at least 28 days.
400
Who threw and caught the shoe for the final win?
Natasha
400
What game did we play that got everyone wet?
Wet T-shirt relay
400
How many children did our great grandfather have?
6 children, 3 sons and 3 daughters.
400
Drinking alcohol kills brain cells.
False. Drinking pretty much any non-fatal amount of alcohol won't add enough alcohol to your blood stream to destroy your neurons.
400
If you were in a dark room with a candle, a woodstove, a match and a gas lamp which do you light first?
The match
500
How many children were on each team?
2 on each
500
Where was the 2nd annual picnic located? Name the campground and location.
Wilderness Campground in Elba, Mn
500
Who is Great Grandfather's oldest son? Name.
Yawg Dang Vue
500
A heritage is a group consisting of parents and children living together in a household.
False
500
There is an ancient invention still used in some parts of the world today that allows people to see through walls. What is it?
A Window