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2015 Fair Feud: And Islanders said...

Two teams competed for bragging rights at the first Fair Feud game show at the 2015 San Juan County Fair. Friday Harbor Ace Hardware's team took home the trophy beating Islanders Bank's team.

Fair Board member Kira Sable came up with the idea for the competition based on the TV game show Family Feud. With help from Fair Board members Jennifer Rigg and Brad Fincher the show was a success despite technical difficulty with the computer. County Council member Bob Jarman was the emcee.

The competition consisted of teams trying to guess the top five answers islanders gave in a survey to the following questions. Due to the computer glitch a couple of the answers were mixed up. Here's the official feud questions. 

SLIDESHOW appears above headline. Photos by Matt Pranger. 

The survey said:

Wild Animals in the San Juan Islands

Fox

Deer

Orca

Raccoon

Eagle

What do kids complain about?

Boredom

Chores

Being Hungry

School/homework

Bedtime

Something you might put on your bucket list

Sky diving

Travel

Visit San Juan Island/See whales

Trip to Europe

Bungee Jump

Celebrity with Lots of Cosmetic Surgery

Joan Rivers

Bruce Jenner

Michael Jackson

Dolly Parton

Kenny Rogers

Something superstitious people think is bad luck

Black Cat

Walking under a ladder

Breaking a mirror

Friday the 13th/Number 13

Step on a crack

Something Men boast about having

Muscles/Strength

Their Car/Truck

Their Hair

Big taliwhacker/Big Hands - Feet

Hardworking/Their work

Their Women

Something you should never criticize about women

Weight

Her Hair

Anything/Everything

Size of butt

Her clothing

A piece of clothing people buy without trying on

Socks

Underwear

Shirt/T-shirt

Scarf

Hat

Something you would stir while cooking

Sauce

Soup

Pasta

Pudding/Tapioca/Custard

Gravy

Something people fall out of

Love

Bed

Trees

Chair/wheelchair

Boat

Something people keep putting off

Taxes

Household chores

Going to the dentist/doctor

Making a will

Paying bills

 

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