Barack Obama was on the Fox Business channel yesterday where he played a little rapid-fire word-association game — the one word he thought of when presented with another. Like cookies, and milk. Discontent to let O have all the fun, Liberty and I wanted to play along, too. It was surprisingly tricky! Now here's your mission: pick Obama's answer from the ones that Liberty and I gave. Warning: it's a scary peek deep into our minds. . . .
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LMAO! I was in another post went to the main page and all I saw was Barach reaching out of the screen at me, LOL! I leaned back in my chair and yelled Ahhh!
1Haha... I misread and thought you wanted me to pick MY answers to the words, and I was going to tell you that this game doesn't work as well when our eyes are drawn to the first answer naturally.
2That was fun! but no fair you taking the quiz too, Liberty, that's cheating- you saw the answers already!
3This was fun.
I like his answers.
4I wish he had answered "Liberty Post" for question 3, I would have liked him more.
5I kinda cheated because I was listening to this on the way home in the car yesterday afternoon.
He took a while to answer! You could tell he was choosing carefully, but thats ok, I don't blame him.
I would have liked him better if he would have said Gordon Gecko!
Who said that??? Liberty??
6Guilty
76/6 i saw the interview yesterday hehe
8I couldn't decide which one of you it was!
I love Wall Street, one of my fav. movies ever!
9i think his responses were middle of the road and lame.
10I dont think middle of the road is lame. I think exaggerations are dangerous, and reality tends to be more middle of the road in it's complexity. Just my little opinion, though. Bold is more entertaining.
11Middle of the road is smart if you're answering for Fox.
12i'm just being unrealistic. as usual!
13Should have known you'd say oil spill, Liberty. I have to admit, I played a tricky process of elimination — I guessed what you ladies would say and chose what was left!
14Citizen, I loved Ross Perot and Gordon Gecko as answers! (especially Gecko)
15haha! I love word association games. I didn't realize that the other two words were citizen's and liberty's answers until I go to the results page --- I just thought they were randomly put in options. After realizing that and reading the answers they were hilarious!
16Who's Gordon Gecko? Guess i'll have to google it...
17Gordon Gekko is a fictional character from the 1987 film Wall Street. Gekko was portrayed by actor-producer Michael Douglas, in a performance that won him an Oscar for Best Actor. In the film, naïve stock broker Bud Fox, played by Charlie Sheen, comes to work for the ultra-aggressive, power-hungry Gekko. Fox then double crosses Gekko and helps his rival Sir Lawrence Wildman. Fox is loosely based on the executive assistant Jackson McIntosh. He is also slated to return in the as-yet embryonic film Money Never Sleeps. He was raised on Long Island and went to City College.
18GREED IS GOOD!
19The point is, ladies and gentleman, that greed, for lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right, greed works. Greed clarifies, cuts through, and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit. Greed, in all of its forms; greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge has marked the upward surge of mankind. And greed, you mark my words, will not only save Teldar Paper, but that other malfunctioning corporation called the USA. Thank you very much.
20Cabaker, I always think, "greed is good" when I see Michael Douglas in anything. Is that bad?
21You know what I loved him in? Will & Grace! When he played that gay guy who makes up stuff to get closer to other guys and him and Will went to the club... OH man that kills me every time!
22This was fun for a Friday afternoon.
23All of my wrong responses were Citizen's answers! I got two right though...that was a lot harder than I thought it would be!
24I can't believe I got them all right.
25argh, the ones I missed were so obvious!
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