FAQ
Q: Why do you guys call yourselves "listheads"?
A: Because, just like psychotropic chemicals, list-making enhances every activity! (While differentiating itself by being physically addictive. And how!) Imagine you are at a Lightning Bolt show, slamming in the pit around those two crazy dudes. Sure this is great and all, but picture how much better it could be if you let the lucky kids around you know just how experience stacks up: "I'd have to rank this as the #4 Lightning Bolt show in my Top 5. It comes in above 5) SxSW (back before it got too big), but is still below seeing them at 3) The Bug Jar in Rochester (where they made the refrigerator fall from the ceiling), 2) Great Scott in Boston (with DMBQ opening), and of course 1) Fort Thunder (way before you ever heard of them)." Remember, that elbow in your gut is just Moshese for "Thanks for sharing!"
Q: How can I enter a tie in my list?
A: You can't. There's no such thing as a tie. Have you ever seen a race end in a tie? I didn't think so. Stop waffling a take a stand already! And by the way, your girlfriend is wondering when you're going to propose.
Q: 2+2?
A: 4
Q: What color is the sky?
A: Blue.
Q: Who wrote the United States Declaration of Independence?
A: Thomas Jefferson was the principal author.
Q: Who directed the movie Ran?
A: Akira Kurosawa.
Q: How many US presidents were born in New York state?
A: Four: Martin Van Buren, Millard Fillmore, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Q: What is the past participle form of the verb "fly"?
A: Flown.
Q: What is the name of Avril Lavigne's first album?
A: Let Go, released in 2002 on Arista Records.
Q: How can I build a bridge rectifier?
A:
Q: What does "FAQ" stand for?
A: Frequently Asked Questions
Q: May I ask a question frequently?
A: