I know some of you early birds check for trivia on Tuesdays. I’ve written it and scheduled it for the afternoon to give some other players a chance.
I know some of you early birds check for trivia on Tuesdays. I’ve written it and scheduled it for the afternoon to give some other players a chance.
Thank you. I hate it when I come in and see that the questions have been posted and 90% of them answered before I even get to see them. 😉
I agree with Daven…you are nice to do this!
“The afternoon”? Why not announce the time? I guess it will be after dark, after everyone’s left the office, for us Euro’s…
But,…but…that means I have to concentrate on my job all morning! 🙁
🙂
Oh, yeah, the time. Well, the time inside the blog software tends to confuse me. I set it for around 2:30 Eastern time, but I don’t think that’s right, I think it’ll turn out to be more like 12:30.
Anyway, somewhere in there. Time’s an illusion anyway.
I’ll see if I can get a jump on this one:
1. Aldo Ray
2. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (the 1931 Fredric March version, not the 1941 Spencer Tracy)
3. All three were filmed in Sun Valley, Idaho.
4. Una Merkel
5. Toothbrushes
6. Jane Austen adaptations
7. Norman Wisdom
It’s much easier to guess if there aren’t any clues.
I was so about to say Toothbrushes! I’m always late…
#4 is James Bond, not Una Merkel.
You’re right, Evn. I always get those two confused.
I’m speechless.
Indeed, it was Una Merkel in the Jane Austen adaptation with a toothbrush.
Indeed, it was Una Merkel in the Jane Austen adaptation with a toothbrush.
Oh. I thought it was Colonel Mustard in the study with the lead pipe.
Colonel Una Mustard in Jane Austen’s study with a lead toothbrush?
Ah, that’s it. I thought…
*suddenly Graham Chapman enters, dressed in army uniform*
“All right, then, that’s about enough of that, it’s all gotten a bit too silly. You started out with this nice idea about answering questions that weren’t there, but now it’s got too silly. Go on, do the real ques-
*16-ton weight drops from ceiling, crushing him*