Here are the questions for the Febooary Challenge

Jan 31, 2013, 03:48 PM

Febooary Challenge 

Febooary, the month where Audioboo users record a boo for every day of the month is back by popular demand! We have built a list of questions, all based on historical events that happened on each day in February. All you have to do is answer them in your own way.  It can, of course, lead on to a entirely different train of thought, which is good. 

If you have something different or better to say - then say it! We love to listen.

Remember to tag your boos #febooary and most importantly have fun. 

1) Freedom Day USA  - When have you felt most free?

2) Groundhog Day  - What sort of day would be the worst to repeat over and over again?

3) The Day the Music Died. The tragic plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Richie Valance and the Big Bopper happened on Feb 3rd 1959. Immortalised by Don McLean in American Pie, do you remember it?

4) Rosa Parks Birthday. One brave woman symbolised defiance of inequality with quiet dignity. Has Obama's America come all the way to race equality now?

5) National Weather Persons Day. Why are we so obsessed with the weather and those that deliver it?

6)Witangi day. On this day in 1840 New Zealand signed this treaty, a founding document of the country. Did the English give the Maori a fair deal?

7) Humanist, Philosopher, Lawyer, Author, Sir Thomas Moore's Birthday 1478. He coined the word "Utopia". What's your idea of utopia?

....More questions from the 8th Feb :) #febooary #challenge