Are you a true NKOTB fan?
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Are you a true NKOTB fan?
Here's a quiz that People magazine has on their site about New Kids On The Block trivia. I got 7 out of 8 questions right, and realized I had the wrong answer for the other one as soon as I hit enter! I'm pathetic! LOL! http://www.people.com/people/quiz/0,,20182320,00.html It's a quick one. I know Dawn said something about how to make links with commas clicky, but I'm not sure I can make it work this early...
I got 6 out of 8 right. Not to bad!
New Kids on the Block Quiz Okay, I can make comma-laden urls "clicky", but I'm not even going to try the quiz! The NKOTB were just not in the right time-frame for me to know much about them! LOL!
Okay Dawn you are going to have to show us how you do that. I tried to link it and I could get us to People but it came up as a page error. I got 4 out of 8, but I wasn't a NKOTB fan. They came out in 1988-1989, my senior year. I know a couple of their songs, because a DF of mine was obsessed. However, I was more into the "hair bands".
I got 7 out of 8 correct and knew the one I missed as soon as I choose the other.
This is funny! I sent it to a friend to try. Did you see tickets are on sale? I think they have a single coming out today. How funny! I'm going to a show with a friend. It should be silly and just plain fun!
Bobbie, anywhere there is a comma in the url, you just put a \ in front of it.
ROFL! I only got 2 correct - which is *really* bad, because Jen and all her friends were totally NKOTB fans, and in the height of their popularity, the dance school the kids all went to did dances to a few of their songs one year, the big one being *Hangin' Tough*, which won a national dance competition. Color me embarrassed. I should have known those answers! Jen had a slumber party for her b'day that year and those girls watched a NKOTB video over and over and over!
\ newurl{ http://www.people.com/people/quiz/0,,20182320,00.html, Quiz } Like Karen said, you just put a \ before each comma.
\newurl{http://www.people.com/people/quiz/0\,\,20182320\,00.html,Quiz} Like Karen said, you just put a \ before each comma. If you want the code to show up as code, you need a slash in front of the slash, too! LOL!
I got 4 out of 8, but didn't actually know any of them. LOL. Like Bobbie, I was into the hair bands at that time.
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