Remove 4 letters from this s...
[2405] Remove 4 letters from this s... - Remove 4 letters from this sequence (SGAITEKWSAY) to reveal a familiar English word. - #brainteasers #wordpuzzles - Correct Answers: 190 - The first user who solved this task is Rutu Raj
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Remove 4 letters from this s...

Remove 4 letters from this sequence (SGAITEKWSAY) to reveal a familiar English word.
Correct answers: 190
The first user who solved this task is Rutu Raj.
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You Might Be A Redneck If...

You've ever given a set of Tupperware ice tea glasses as a wedding present.
Your dungarees expose more than half of your crack in the back because the weight of your pocket knife.
Your idea of heaven involves two shotguns and a keg of beer.
You picket your horses on your lawn so you won't have to mow it.
You're wearing a camoflauge jacket and dipping in your driver's license pic.
You stop to flirt with the person running the drive through at McDonalds.
You save old kitchen appliances for target practice.
You save old kitchen appliances for children's Christmas presents.
You get up EARLY on Saturday to go yard sale shopping for entertainment.
Your gun cabinet takes up half your living room.
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First U.S. federal entomologist

In 1854, the first U.S. federal entomologist was commissioned. Townend Glover was selected as the “expert for collecting statistics and other information on seeds, fruits and insects of the United States.”His first report was printed the same year under the imprint of the U.S. Patent Office, entitled Insects Injurious and Beneficial to Vegetation. Two months earlier, on 15 Apr 1854, the New York state legislature provided funding for an entomologist to do research in their state. Asa Fitch was appointed 4 May 1854 to produce a report describing local insects, especially those injurious to vegetation.
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