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Hi,
Just thought I'd mention that we have a trivia game going on every day (Daily Trivia). Several of us play and we'd like others to join us. It's not a terribly difficult lot of questions and they are varied so everyone can find something of interest...
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I am just not up on politics, world started playing trivia again, but I seriously need to do something about my speed
I guess I'll just have to get back into the swing....
The trivia, but I am afraid I would be making a fool of myself.
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Quote: : Correct Smooth
that was easy wasn't it ?
OK u post next trivia question can be about anything you wish politics,
celebs, music he isn't the only one
Started by revnecro1273 on
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Who never won a playoff in his NFL career rember the commercial /
Playoffs ? what Playoffs ? Don't be ta;king about Playoffs !
so no guesses... .
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On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 07:55:21 -0700, "BillB" <bogus@shaw1.ca
With all this discussion about racism lately, I was trying to think of a
simple, objective metric to determine which US state has the deepest racist
sentiment toward African Americans....
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Like I said before, your model.
South Carolina has it's
own recent history with racial politics.
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Mark Rubio has called Obama the most divisive figure in US politics. Where do conservatives get this stuff? It's as though there is no such thing as reality anymore. Hell, it's hard to think of a president who has acted less divisively. His big crime ...
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Where do conservatives get this stuff? In this case.
Movements everywhere)
WHAT I LIVED THROUGH AS AN ADULT
Everything else is trivia and didn't happen Obama the most divisive figure in US politics.
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Remove this ad Abortion is legal on-request in France in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy ( first trimester ). Abortion has been decriminalized since the passage of the Veil Law in 1975. Abortion had been criminalized in France with the imposition of the...
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I remember when I was in the Army assigned.
Informing Joe about a bit of trivia related to his post.
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Quad devotees will probably know that the company was founded back in the 1930's (?) by a chap called Peter Walker. Sadly, I understand that the Walker family sold the business (or at least the brand name) to owners based outside the UK some years ago...
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Destructive board room politics were, where "personal credibility" was far more important than.
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On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 10:56:42 -0700 (PDT), Jim Brown <jimbrowndoc@yahoo.com
http://www.funtrivia.com/quizzes/world/presidential_trivia/presidential_quotes.html
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On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 14:02:10 -0400, "Frisbee" <discgolfdad@gEEmail.com
"Jim .
Politics Rocked.
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By Austin Wright
“ONE YEAR AGO AT ABOUT THIS HOUR , Leon Panetta was looking into the mirror while shaving and thought, ‘Well, today we’re going to send our guys in to get bin Laden. Or we’re going to have a lot of explaining to do.” -- A source with ...
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Assists and Jake Sherman
PAUL RYAN, PROFILED TIMES TWO – The House Budget Committee chairman, a top veepstakes contender, may hold more sway within the GOP than the party’s presidential nominee, Mitt Romney. At least, that’s the argument laid out in an...
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What happens when ....
The arrogance of Norquist's comments should cause some pause.
There are too many people who aren't accountable to the public, guiding public policy .
Norquist's comment about the presidency is a symptom of what is wrong with the GOP .
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ISSA SEIZES SPOTLIGHT IN GSA SCANDAL -- Jordy Yager writes in The Hill: “Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) is aggressively grabbing the spotlight in the controversy surrounding the General Services Administration (GSA). In between releasing damning...
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