Bill Tomo's Trivia Questions Thread
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Hi Ken, incorrect, but you're on the right lines. It's not Bodrum in Turkey either
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I can remember hearing them from Netherton, Phil. Kfilsgreen wrote:Thanks, Ken, its hard to believe they had Formula One racing at Aintree.
What are the only two organs on the human body, that can repair themselves?
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Catching up on this thread here's what I read.....
by Invicta » Mon Jul 17, 2017 9:32 am
filsgreen wrote:
What are the only two organs on the human body, that can repair themselves?
sorry but it did make me giggle...I can remember hearing them from Netherton, Phil. K
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Apologies folks - I missed that I'd got that last one right as it was lost in the banter!
Moving on...
Telly trivia - what was the first name of Hudson, the butler in Uptairs Downstairs (as played by Gordon Jackson)?
Moving on...
Telly trivia - what was the first name of Hudson, the butler in Uptairs Downstairs (as played by Gordon Jackson)?
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The average speed depends on the wind speed over the local rubbish tip.............. In other words I haven't a bluddy clue T.S
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Ok, this question was a bit tongue in cheek. Just as I had heard the previous answer on the Chase; I was hoping someone would have heard the answer on the Open, which was on BBC2 last Friday Obviously not. Peter Allis said the tip travels at 200 MPH.
Here is a new question.
How many black keys are there on a standard piano?
Here is a new question.
How many black keys are there on a standard piano?
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That's the one Fil. Personally I would have given both John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara Oscars for the Quiet Man
but that is only my opinion
Met him in Acapulco along with Debbie Reynolds, Jack Palance and Merle Oberon when we brought HM/SM Auriga
home from Singapore.What a drunken party
You to go!
Matt
but that is only my opinion
Met him in Acapulco along with Debbie Reynolds, Jack Palance and Merle Oberon when we brought HM/SM Auriga
home from Singapore.What a drunken party
You to go!
Matt
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filsgreen wrote:Cheers Matt. It sounds like you've led a very interesting life.
Who is often referred to as the father of scuba-diving?
French plonker called Jacques Cousteau.
If i'm right someone else ask the next question. Please.
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Too easy my mate. Try a harder one.filsgreen wrote:He's the chappie, Ed.
Home of the "Edmonton Oilers" Future Stanley Cup Champions.
A long way from Duncan B.C.
A long way from Duncan B.C.