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DID YOU KNOW...
During the Civil War, generals usually led their solders into battle, a rare
occurrence in modern wars. Because of this, generals were 50% more likely to
die in combat than privates were.

1. The suffix "-ology" means what ?
2. In Baseball lingo, What does PR stand for ?
3. "Scuffing" is mostly a move of what type of dance?
4. Who Am I ??
I owned the NFL Chicago bears for 63 years, coached the team for 40 years,
and was nicknamed Papa Bear.....
5. Who Said That ??
"Go west, young man, go west, and grow up with the Country !"
6. What major event was held in Montreal during 1967 to help Canada
celebrate its centennial year?
7. B. O. Plenty and his wife Gravel Gertie appeared in which comic strip ?
8. The major blood groups are O, A, B or AB. But then there is a "positive"
or a "negative" attribute added afterwards. What does this latter term mean?

TRUTH OR CRAP ??
Live Aid was a multi-venue rock concert held simultaneously in London and
Philadelphia that raised about $80 million for famine relief in Africa.
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1. The Study of...
2. Pinch Runner
3. Tap Dancing
4. I am George Halas
5. Horace Greeley
6. Expo 67
7. Dick Tracy
8. Presence or absence of the Rhesus or Rh factor
CRAP !!
Live Aid raised about $280 million for famine relief in Africa. The event
was organized by musician Bob Geldof, who founded the supergroup Band Aid in
1984 to raise money for the same cause. About 170,000 attended the Live Aid
shows, and more than 1.5 billion viewers around the world watched them on
TV. Performers included David Bowie, Paul McCartney, and Queen.
 
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