I received various answers and queries
regarding the Anniversary Quiz.
The wedding took place at the Boulder Creek CA, at the Boulder
Creek Scout Reservation. Sandy's dad worked for the Boy Scouts,
and the camp was closed for "repairs" the weekend of the wedding
.... probably to fix all the things broken during the reception
:-)
One person indicated that I looked insanely young in the photos.
I take that to mean that now I look either insanely old in
comparison, or perhaps just insane.
On 6/15/20 7:32 PM, Jim Poje wrote:
I thought it might be amusing to see if anyone could correctly
answer a few more anniversary related questions with a quiz.
Just send any replies to lastbestplace@mailmain.ejop.com and
if they are funny enough, then as moderator I can send them to
the distribution list
Q1: There were helium balloons at the wedding and
reception. A large group of people (30+) inhaled helium and
sang a song that was familiar to everyone.
What are the lyrics to that song?
With such a large group of people, in
such a spontaneous "Let's sing with helium" spur of the moment idea, a song had to be
selected that everyone was familiar with and knew at least most of
the lyrics. Being among peers who all grew up watching Saturday
morning cartoons in the 60s, we all joined in with the Theme to
the Flintstones. I do not recall how far in the lyrics we got on
a single balloon per person
Flintstones,
meet the Flintstones
They're the modern stone age family
From the town of Bedrock
They're a page right out of history
Let's ride with the family down the street
Through the courtesy of Fred's two feet
When you're with the Flintstones
Have a yabba dabba doo time, a dabba doo
time
We'll have a gay old time
Q2: The car is a 1960 Austin Healey "Bugeye" Sprite. How many
people does it take to lift the engine -- empirically proven!
-- to this car?
My possibly blurry recollection is that
when I moved from a rental house in Santa Cruz Gardens to Capitola
a number of friends helped as part of the move. At the time, my
other Bugeye Sprite -- the baby blue one -- was in a familiar
state of disrepair and the engine was out and in the back of the
garage. While three of us were standing around trying to
determine how we could grab it and lift the engine into the back
of a truck, Geoff brushed us aside, grabbed the 1 liter engine
and lifted it up, carried it and place it in the truck. I think
it was his truck. Thus a single person could lift the engine
(block and head together).
Q3: Did "Big Geoff" ever successfully sit inside the car as
a passenger?
Geoff did squeeze into the passenger seat
once, with legs crammed in someone, but I do not think we ever
tried to start the engine and drive with him as a passenger.
There is the amusing time he and I were commuting over Highway 17
in my MGB-GT (much roomier than the Bugeye). As we were nearing
the summit, both of us smelled smoke, so we pulled over to the
shoulder. Then opened the hood to examine for the origin of the
smoke, bit after looking we could observe any area that had
smoke. At that point we happened to look back at the inside of
the car to see the interior was completely fogged in with smoke.
Very, very weird. Further inspection showed that the carpet on
the floor behind the driver's seat was smoking, which was an even
weirder situation. This was caused by the seam on the top of the
muffler coming apart so the exhaust vented up the underside of the
floor, hot enough to cause the carpet to smoke. Designs like this
are what made the British auto industry what it is today --
nonexistent!
Q4: Can you describe, in excruciating detail, while during
the tender traditional moment of "you may kiss the bride",
everyone in attendance EXCEPT SANDY laughed?
Everyone chuckled/laughed because Jim "foot popped" (bend one knee
and slightly tip toe) -- not typically done by a guy. Sandy
couldn't see it and had no way of knowing, and wanted to know what I
did. "Laughing? I didn't hear anyone laughing?".
Q5: Was alcohol served at the wedding reception? Can you
cite evidence for that response?
Champagne and Beer, in plentiful enough
quantities, were provided. As for evidence, if the extortion
payments are not received in a timely manner additional photos
will be posted ;-)
Q6: Why did Einstein make a cameo appearance at the wedding?

Jim's dad "Doc Poje", who curiously was
also a college chemistry and physics professor.
** these are the hard ones **
Q7: Why was there a long line to the men's bathroom at the
reception?
About 10 years after the wedding, we were
told the story of one of the wedding attendees. The boy scout
camp residence had 2 bathrooms, and we assigned one as men's and
the other women's. Mike W. was standing the men's line with a few
other folks. When his turn arrived he went in, used the
facilities, then snuck out the bathroom window and went back in
line to see how long it would take before someone would open the
unlocked door. Apparently it took quite a while. Incredible that
it took a decade for Sandy and I to ever hear about this incident.
Q8: How many people flew from Nepal to the wedding?
Only one. My recollection is he was
vacationing in Nepal and traveled from his vacation directly to
the wedding. He maintains he went from Nepal to home first for a
few days, and then flew out to the wedding. I figure it was my
wedding so I'll tell the stories as I remember them ;-)