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DID YOU KNOW ...


Giraffe necks can be up to six feet long (1.8 meters) and can weigh up to


600 pounds (272 kilograms).








1. What is (roughly) the speed of light?


2. If you are said to have blue eyes, just which part of your eye is blue?


3. What was "the War to End All Wars"?


4. Which group of US forts below are named after Union Generals?


a. - Fort Benning, Fort Gordon, Fort A.P. Hill


b. - Fort Pickett, Fort Polk, Fort Rucker


c. - Fort Bragg, Fort Lee, Fort Hood


d. - Fort Sheridan, Fort Meade, Fort Thomas


5. What laundry detergent once advertised itself in the USA as stronger than


dirt?


6. What's the correct spelling for the Capital of Florida ?


7. a "Duodecad" is .....


a. - a Group of twenty


b. - a Group of twelve


c. - Both


d. - Neither


8. Three of these four women have been married to Laurence Olivier. Can you


pick the one who wasn't married to Olivier?


a. - Tippi Hedren


b. - Vivien Leigh


c. - Joan Plowright


d. - Jill Esmond





TRUTH OR CRAP ??


Bob Gaudio, rose to musical fame at the age of 15 as a member of The Royal


Teens, for whom he co-wrote the hit "Short Shorts". He gained greater


fame though, as a member of the Flamingos, whose biggest hit was "I Only


Have Eyes for You" in 1959.


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1. 186,000 miles/second


2. the Iris


3. WW I


4. - d


5. Ajax


6. T-a-l-l-a-h-a-s-s-e-e


7. - b


8. - a





CRAP !!


Bob Gaudio gained greater fame as a member of the Four Seasons. Bob wrote


many of the group's hits.
 
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