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Fw: ?? 9/26
1. What are the two words (in English) that begin and end with UND ?
2. What actor / director's production company is named "Imagine Entertainment"?
3. Do you remember what comedian Lou Costello's catchphrase was?
4. Name the Pittsburgh Steeler who caught the "Immaculate Reception".
5. Do you recall the name of the Rock group in the movie "Airheads"?
6. Which one of Santa's reindeer comes first alphabetically?
7. All of the visible clocks in the movie "Pulp Fiction" are stuck on what time?
8. How many ridges are there around the edge of a dime?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
The expression "talking shop" originally referred to the gossip that the Max Factor Beauty shop in Hollywood was famous for.
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1. underfund and UNDERGROUND
2. ron howard
3. "I'M A BAD BOY"
4. FRANCO HARRIS
5. "the lone rangers"
6. BLITZEN
7. four: twenty
8. one hundred-eighteen
CRAP !!
The expression's origins go back to 1741, when the Woolwich Arsenal converted one of it's workshop buildings to house Britain's new Royal Military Academy. For that reason, the RMA was often referred to as "the Shop", and any military strategy discussion among students and grads was called, "talking shop".
1. What are the two words (in English) that begin and end with UND ?
2. What actor / director's production company is named "Imagine Entertainment"?
3. Do you remember what comedian Lou Costello's catchphrase was?
4. Name the Pittsburgh Steeler who caught the "Immaculate Reception".
5. Do you recall the name of the Rock group in the movie "Airheads"?
6. Which one of Santa's reindeer comes first alphabetically?
7. All of the visible clocks in the movie "Pulp Fiction" are stuck on what time?
8. How many ridges are there around the edge of a dime?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
The expression "talking shop" originally referred to the gossip that the Max Factor Beauty shop in Hollywood was famous for.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1. underfund and UNDERGROUND
2. ron howard
3. "I'M A BAD BOY"
4. FRANCO HARRIS
5. "the lone rangers"
6. BLITZEN
7. four: twenty
8. one hundred-eighteen
CRAP !!
The expression's origins go back to 1741, when the Woolwich Arsenal converted one of it's workshop buildings to house Britain's new Royal Military Academy. For that reason, the RMA was often referred to as "the Shop", and any military strategy discussion among students and grads was called, "talking shop".