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December 2005

Issue Home
Merry Christmas 2005
Position Yourself For Career Advancement
Eight Choices
“Take Responsibility For Your Life”
What Should Be My Number One Financial Priority in 2006?
FSS Spotlight:
FSS Trivia


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Quote of The Month

We should be taught not to wait for inspiration to start anything. Action always generates inspiration. Inspiration seldom generates action.

-  Frank Tibolt




The Great FSS Trivia Challenge

1) According to search engine Lycos, over the last ten years, this woman has been the most searched for person on the Internet.

2) Who is the Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court?

3) What is the motto of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York?

4) He was recently named the Most Valuable Player for the 2005 Ohio State Buckeyes football team. Go Bucks!

5) This famous artist and political cartoonist originated the symbols for the two major United States political parties--the Republican elephant and the Democratic donkey. He was also the first artist to portray Santa Claus as the fat, jolly, white-whiskered old man we all have come to know so well.

6) “Some Hearts” is the title of the debut album recently released by this singer.

7) In the Disney movie, Finding Nemo, what city did Dory and Marlin have to get to in order to find Nemo?

8) Speaking of Finding Nemo, what Dover, Ohio native was cast as the voice of Mr. Ray in that film?

9) At the start of the U.S. Civil War, this distinguished Virginian and West Point graduate, was Lincoln’s top choice to command the Union Army. He did not accept.

10) Speaking of Virginia, what American Founding Father also founded the University of Virginia?

11) It seems hard to believe it has been 25 years since John Lennon’s assassination. What was the biggest hit single that John had as a solo artist?

12) Speaking of big hits, according to The Recording Industry Association of America, at 28 million copies sold, this is the biggest selling album in American music history.


Last Issue’s Puzzle Solution
1) Names
2) Mississippi
3) Groundhog Day
4) Owen Hart
5) Dallas
6) Virginia
7) King of Diamonds
8) New Hampshire
9) FDR
10) Macy’s
11) Frying Pan Park, Kidwell Farm Herndon VA.
12) Longfellow
13) Plymouth Rock