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Friday, January 30, 2009

2 FREE FERNANDO GUERRERO CONTEST TICKETS NOW!



OK, here's your question.

What is the tallest mountain in the world?

The first person to answer this question correctly will win 2 FREE tickets to the Feb. 6th ESPN 2 Fight at the Wicomico Civic Center. Remember, if you have already won you do not qualify, so please allow others to win.

REMEMBER, you must use your full name in order to win.

Good Luck Everyone.......

71 comments:

  1. everest
    gary Bullard

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  2. kilamanjaro
    gary Bullard

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  3. Mauna kea

    richard davis

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  4. forgot to leave my real name in both my guesses

    Melissa Webster

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  5. Mount Everest

    Jason Skinkle

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  6. Mauna Kea in Hawaii

    Bryan
    bryan9_20@yahoo.com

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  7. Mount EVEREST

    Paige Hurley

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  8. Muana Kie or if u mean above sea level its Mt Everest


    Ferrill wilson

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  9. Mt. Everest
    Cindy Whetzel

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  10. actually Mauna Kea

    Paige Hurley

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  11. mount everest

    STEPHANIE POWELL

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  12. Mt. Vesuvius

    Heather Spicer

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  13. mauna kea

    dwayne pellegrin

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  14. Second guess is Maunakea
    Cindy Whetzel
    Hope I can send more than 1 answer...

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  15. Mauna Kea
    Hawaii
    Brian Spicer

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  16. Mauna kea is tallest Mt everest is highest

    ferrill wilson

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  17. Mt. Vesuvius

    Heather Spicer

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  18. mt. kilamanjaro

    Heather Spicer

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  19. Mauna Kea (in Hawaii)

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  20. hey Joe, the "Tallest" mountain in the world is - Mauna Kea

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  21. Mt. Everest

    Heather Spicer

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  22. the Mauna kea mountain.
    Doug Bounds . you've got my email !

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  23. Mt. Everest in Nepal, at 29,000 ft.
    am I the only one answering this one?
    Susan Long

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  24. You may have an issue, you didn't specify tallest as "above sea level" which is Everest the one in Hawaii is the tallest from base to peak! Might have to give two winners!

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  25. Mount Everest

    Teri Klaverweiden

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  26. mt everest

    Becky Maddox

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  27. Mauna Kea in Hawaii

    GEORGIA HUDSON

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  28. mt everest. john sako

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  29. Mauna Kea 32,000 from ocean floor & Mt everest 29035 from sae level jake timmons

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  30. Mauna Kea, ON HAWAII, FROM BASE WHICH IS UNDER SEA LEVEL IT IS 33,465 feet

    RON HUMPHRESS

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  31. The worlds' tallest tallest mountain, from base to peak, is Mauna Kea in Hawaii, at 33480 ft.

    Jim Blankenship

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  32. The worlds' tallest tallest mountain, from base to peak, is Mauna Kea in Hawaii, at 33480 ft.

    Jim Blankenship

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  33. Mauna Kea is the tallest - Mt. Everest is the highest

    Paul Thomas

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  34. Mount Everest

    Please donate them to some worthy children.

    Barb G.

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  35. Mauna Kea

    Kim Wilson

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  36. Depends on what you mean by tallest. From sea level its Mt. Everest. From base to peak its the big volcano in Hawaii, not that i remember the name or care to look it up. From the center of the earth its one of the Andes peaks in latin america cause the earth is wider at the equator. brian caddell

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  38. Mauna Kea

    Jamie Perry

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  39. Mount Killimonjaro

    Deborah Cullen

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  40. Chimborazo in Ecuador has an altitude of 6,310 meters (20,703 feet) which is less than both Mount Everest and Mauna Kea. However, Chimborazo has the distinction of being the highest mountain above Earth's center.

    This is because Earth is not a sphere - it is an oblate spheroid. As an oblate spheroid, Earth is widest at it's equator. Chimborazo is just one degree south of Earth's equator and at that location it is 6,384 kilometers from Earth's center or about 2 kilometers farther from Earth's center than Mount Everest.

    JTC ; )

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  41. Answer is Mauna Kea in Hawaii. Comes in at 33,476 ft from bottom of ocean to top.

    Jim Riekert

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  42. Mauna Kea:
    The "Tallest Mountain"

    Mauna Kea has an altitude of 4,205 meters (13,796 feet) - much lower than Mount Everest. However, Mauna Kea is an island and if the distance from the bottom of the nearby ocean floor to the peak of the island is measured, then Mauna Kea is taller than Mount Everest.

    Mauna Kea is over 10,000 meters tall compared to 8,848 meters for Mount Everest - making it the world's tallest mountain.

    JTC ; )

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  43. Sorry about that, it is Mount EVerest/ Deborah Cullen

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  44. It also could be Mt Chimborazo if you measure from the earths center

    Jim Riekert

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  45. I am just gonna buy some damn tickets! LOL!

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  46. Joe,

    Going forward does someones sign in name listed, serve as a signature!

    For example the Anons have to type or "sign" thier names

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  47. THE WINNER IS RICHARD DAVIS. ANONYMOUS FORGOT TO PUT UP A NAME. CONGRATULATIONS RICHARD. YOU CAN PICK UP YOUR TICKETS AT THE WILL CALL WINDOW THE NIGHT OF THE FIGHT.

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  48. I didn't forget..... I just wanted to play lol

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  49. WTG!! Richard Davis

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