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trivia 11/28


DID YOU KNOW...
Impotence is legal grounds for divorce in 24 states in the USA.
1. How many U.S. Presidents were an only child?
2. Wo Fat was the crime boss perpetually pursued by what TV series Detective?
3. Where in the world would I find the Amstel river?
4. What was the nick-name of NHL Hall of Famer Yvan Cournoyer?
5. Anybody old enough to remember the first name of the Wally Cox TV character, "Mr. Peepers"?
6. How many performers are charter members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? (charter members are first-year inductees)
7. In what film would I find Michael Landon playing the role of High-Schooler Tony Rivers?
8. What was the nick-name of the largely unheralded members of the Miami Dolphins defensive unit of the early seventies?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
A Caucasian race existed in Japan before the Japanese.
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1. none
2. STEVE McGARRETT-HAWAII 5-0
3. the netherlands
4. the roadrunner
5. ROBINSON
6. ten
7. "I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF"
8. no-name defense
TRUTH !!
Caucasians called the Ainu were the original inhabitants of Japan. Of the 125 million people living in Japan today, only about 25,000 people are Ainu. Though the Ainu once lived in many parts of what is now Japan, they were limited to Hokkaido by the 1880's.
 
OK, I was pathetic at this one. I got #1, 3, 4 (Dad's favorite hockey player!), and 7. That was a sucky round for me. Bring on more literature! I kicked butt on that one!

Thanks LT.
 
LMAO! Well I don't claim to have seen the first run of it or anything. LOL. I'm more a "Teen Wolf" generation myself.
 
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