Million Dollar Money Drop Question 4 tonight included


Million Dollar Money Drop tonight had the couple Casey and Kyle looking to make a million dollars after answering 7 questions. While the couple struggled to find the right answer, they definitely did their best in the short time alloted to answer the common knowledge questions. 
While one could argue the questions are easy, they aren't that easy and people don't always go through life knowing useless trivia. The question tonight that really stumped the couple was number 4 where they lost a majority of their money.
The question for the competition of number was was:
Which one of these were introduced first?
  • Band-Aid Brand Bandages
  • Bayer Asprin 
  • Nyquil
The answer was Bayer Aspirin. In case you are interested here is the 'cheat sheet' for the question:
When was Bayer Aspirin introduced? The first year of introduction for Bayer Aspirin was 1897
When was Band-Aid Brand Banages introduced? 1921
When was Nyquil introduced? 1960's
Now that we are all smarter than we were about 60 minutes ago, it was fun to see the game show Million Dollar Money Drop and can hardly wait until tomorrow.

A.J Burnett Struggles Related to Divorce

Via NYBD reader Gregg Ferrara who is listening to ESPN Radio
“Colin Coward on Burnett divorce The stories are ugly. Wife was vindictive and spiteful. Think of worst divorce you’ve heard and double it”
I guess this might explain the black eye and poor 2010 season.
As someone who knows a little about how this stuff goes I am not surprised Burnett struggled. Divorce is right up there with death in terms of how it impacts an individual.

Richard Holbrooke was focused on mission at the end

WASHINGTON — Legendary diplomat Richard Holbrooke's final assignment — running the civilian effort to bring peace and security to Afghanistan and Pakistan — may have been the most daunting of his career. His death Monday before he had a chance to finish that work leaves his legacy incomplete and creates a gap in the Obama administration's ongoing effort to lay the groundwork for peace.
As the major focus remains on military operations, Holbrooke "probably died before his moment in this war arrived," said Robert Lamb, an expert on Afghanistan at the non-partisan Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Holbrooke apparently worried that his work wasn't done, even to the end. As doctors prepared for a 21-hour surgery over the weekend to repair his torn aorta, they had trouble getting him to relax, State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said Tuesday.

"At one point, the medical team said, 'You've got to relax,' " Crowley reported after consulting with several people who were in the room. "And Richard said, 'I can't relax. I'm worried about Afghanistan and Pakistan.' And then after some additional exchanges, the medical team finally said, 'Well, tell you what. We'll try to fix this challenge while you're undergoing surgery.' And he said, 'Yeah, see if you can take care of that, including ending the war.'
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