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DID YOU KNOW...
The term 'smoking' wasn't established until the late seventeenth century. Before then, it was often referred to as 'Dry Drunkenness.'


1. Fill in the blank;
Country star Jerry Reed's CB "handle" in the movie, "Smokey and the Bandit" was
a. - Furball
b. – Eightball
c. – Cannonball
d. – Snowball
2. What western U.S. city is sometimes referred to as the "Valley of 10,000 Buffets"?
3. What "Melrose Place" cast member was dubbed leader of the "Bod Squad" according
to "Wayne's World"?
4. What country's food is featured at the "Elephant Jump" U.S. fast food outlets?
5. Name the Country Superstar whose fried chicken franchise dreams went bankrupt in
1999.
6. What year saw the release of the first edition of the Betty Crocker cookbook?
7. What University counts Madonna as one of their most famous drop-outs?
8. What's produced by the body's ceruminous glands?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
The Soviet satellite, SPUTNIK I, was about the size of a softball.
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1. – d
2. LAS VEGAS
3. heather locklear
4. THAILAND
5. KENNY ROGERS
6. 1950
7.university of michigan
8. ear wax
CRAP !!
Weighing 184 pounds and with a 22-inch diameter, the satellite was about the size of a
beach ball. Launched on October 4, 1957, it's name is derived from a Russian word meaning "fellow
traveler". SPUTNIK I stayed aloft for 92 days before burning up in the atmosphere.
 

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