Monday, May 4, 2009

6 degrees of separation test?

Lets try 6 degrees of separation out.


start naming people you know from Minnesota and lets see if we have anyone who mutually know a person.





so, enter one of two things, 1. someone from minnesota or 2. if you know someone who has already been mentioned.

6 degrees of separation test?
I knew a Karen Mish %26amp; a Sue Brill that lived there a couple years ago. They were originally from California.





Does anyone else know them?
Reply:No son's but daughters. Sue had a brothers named Danny and Larry and her sister's name was Denise. Karen had a brother named Ira.


What do you think???? Report It

Reply:I just saw that you were asking more about Brill. I remember her mother died of cancer and her father committed suicide. I believe her brother Larry was in journalisim (maybe a weatherman??) Is this any help?? Report It

Reply:Ummm, for that to work I don't think you just have to know someone in Minnesota... thanks for the points though!! Have a good day!
Reply:1. Chris Wagner
Reply:I don't think I know ANYbody from MN, but I'll keep checking back in case a familiar name is listed. They could've recently moved there, in which case I'll edit my answer...
Reply:I don't know anybody in Minnesota! Sorry :(
Reply:interesting
Reply:Bridgett Stotts and her kids Michael and Sammuel
Reply:Lee Lucas, Minneapolis, MN.
Reply:I dont kno any1 from their
Reply:in order for this to work u just have to state who you are and where you are from, someone on here should know someone else on here





if someone has only even heard of someone else on here then thats the sixth degree of separation, if they know them or have met thats third or fourth





i dont know anybody in minnesota but im tony, and i live in chester, uk





hi kat in arizona ;oP LOL
Reply:Terri Nicolotzzi from Minneapolis


Chrisie " LaLa" Banner from St Paul





Hi Tony from the UK from Kat in AZ.
Reply:Actually, your test only goes through two degrees of separation, not six -- if we both know someone in common but don't know each other, that's only two jumps. Six degrees would be something like... you know a guy who worked with someone for about twenty years whose father went to school with the current mayor of Seattle, whose son was in the Boy Scouts with a friend of mine who I knew in high school. This'll be kind of hard to test out here, but good luck.


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