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Cartoon Network Trivia Column Maze AILY BUL D The Daily Bull is probably not suitable for those under age 18 and should not be taken seriously... like flying out of Houghton/Hancock. L Thursday, March 3rd, 2011 Cartoon Network Trivia We’ve been told that our mazes aren’t scary enough. Is this one better? People demand freedom of Either way, be glad we gave you something to do in class. speech as a compensation for From Braingle the freedom of thought which When was Cartoon Network first What was Cartoon Net - they seldom use. -Soren Kierkegaard launched? work’s first live action series? A. October 1, 1992 _____________________________ B. November 1, 1992 Hint: four words C. December 1, 1992 Column Maze D. November 1, 1993 When was Cartoon Network’s “Cartoon What was the first show that premiered Cartoon Fridays” last aired? on Cartoon Network? A. May 12, 2003 A. Johnny Bravo B. May 2, 2003 B. Dexter’s Lab C. May 12, 2002 C. Bugs Bunny D. May 22, 2002 D. Cow and Chicken Where is Cartoon Network’s headquar- What was CCF replaced by? _______ ters? __________________________ ______________________________ ______ What was Cartoon Netrwork’s oldest slogan? A. Cartoon Network: The place where When did Miguzi premier? cartoons live A. April 1, 2004 B. Cartoon Network: The place to watch B. April 2, 2004 cartoons C. April 15, 2004 C. The best place for cartoons D. April 12, 2004 Pizzas Pizza Lovers Love! D. Cartoon Network: The Best Cartoons E. April 19, 2004 Daily Specials at www.thestudiopizza.com 10% Discount for All Students Downtown Hancock, across from Finlandia True or False: Cartoon Network’s newest In what year did Adult Swim premier? slogan as of 2007 was: Cartoon Net- ______________________________ work – Yes! Couch Locked? Munchies? No Problem, The Studio Delivers! www.thestudiopizza.com www.thestudiopizza.com Have fun and be safe on Spring Break! 482-5100 Daily Bull EDITOR IN CHIEF ROCKET GRUNT BREAD WINNER Liz Fujita Jon ‘Back to the OC’ Simon Mused Mahan FACULTY MONOPOLY GUY SCRIBE ADVISOR Alec Hamer Stephen Whittaker David Gaming Olson If you like these games and Liz Fujita, Jeremy “Mr. Sunshine” Loucks, Simon Mused, Jon “Big-O” want to see them again in Mahan, Alec Hamer, John Pastore, Matt Villa, Mary Kennedy, Ruben Garcia, Benjamin Loucks, Stephen Whittaker, Sam Schall, Frank McGuire, Bryne Judy, Bill Melcher, Jeremy Moore, Kyle Roe, Cameron the future, give us a shout Long, John Earnest, Olivia Zajac, Jodhbir Singh, and the Dutch East Indies company. on our FACEBOOK PAGE. ©2011 by the Daily Bull, a non-profit organization. All rights reserved. Articles may be freely distributed electronically or on late night talk In fact, why don’t you go shows provided credit is given, and that this notice is included. The Daily Bull reserves the right to refuse any advertisements or guest ahead and like that, while articles without reason. All opinionated letters sent to the editor (on paper or to [email protected]) will be treated as material to be published unless expressly stated otherwise by the sender. Original you’re at it? For those who works printed in the Daily Bull remain the property of the creator, however the Daily Bull reserves the right to reprint any submissions in future issues unless specifically asked not to do so by the creator. don’t use the F-B, hit up our If you keep reading this small text, you’ll be hot boxed. email list! Shout to bull@ The Daily Bull would like to thank the Daily Bull for buying our own damn printer that this publication mtu.edu to be added. =) is printed on. We would also like to thank the Stu- dent Activity Fee for helping to pay for our paper and toner costs. Advertising inquiries, questions & comments should be directed to [email protected].
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