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10) SPAM luncheon meat did indeed lend its name to the act of abusing electronic messaging systems. | Pub Quiz Ammo
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Pint sized nuggets of trivia. 9) The first officially recognised maximum 147 break in snooker was made by Joe Davis in 1955. 11) ‘Pound Sterling’ derives from the crazy Latins and their stars. 10) SPAM luncheon meat did indeed lend its name to the act of abusing electronic messaging systems. May 1, 2009. Wife: Have you got anything without SPAM? Waitress: Well, theres SPAM egg sausage and SPAM, thats not got much SPAM in it. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. 9) The...
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2) The letter Y is neither a consonant nor a vowel. | Pub Quiz Ammo
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Pint sized nuggets of trivia. 1) The banana is not a fruit, but actually a herb. 3) The first cinematic feature film commercially released on DVD was Twister. 2) The letter Y is neither a consonant nor a vowel. March 23, 2009. A E I O U . Y? The New Oxford Dictionary of English, 1998 definition of a consonant is as follows:. A basic speech sound in which the breath is at least partly obstructed. The New Oxford Dictionary of English, 1998 definition of a vowel is as follows:. Feed for this Entry. Fill in ...
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Pint sized nuggets of trivia. Archive for March, 2009. 3) The first cinematic feature film commercially released on DVD was Twister. March 24, 2009. The 1st edition of Twister on DVD. Twister was pressed and released for sale in DVD format on 25th March 1997. 2) The letter Y is neither a consonant nor a vowel. March 23, 2009. A E I O U . Y? The New Oxford Dictionary of English, 1998 definition of a consonant is as follows:. A basic speech sound in which the breath is at least partly obstructed. From thes...
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Pint sized nuggets of trivia. Archive for July, 2009. 13) The tennis scoring system was originally in the form of a clock. July 2, 2009. Many people take the bazaar tennis scoring system of 15, 30, 40 for granted, however its origins date back to Medieval France. It was soon realised that due to the games rules and the limited points needed, winning could be simply down to luck. To rectify this they introduced ‘. 8216; (from the French word ‘. 12) White rabbits, white rabbits! July 1, 2009. It’s th...
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8) Glass: Solid, Liquid, both and neither! | Pub Quiz Ammo
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Pint sized nuggets of trivia. 7) The candle wick is probably the best re-invention of the 19th century. 9) The first officially recognised maximum 147 break in snooker was made by Joe Davis in 1955. 8) Glass: Solid, Liquid, both and neither! April 28, 2009. It totally depends on your stand point and how you like to take your chemistry! Unlike the letter Y debate (see Pint 2 – ‘The letter Y is neither a consonant nor a vowel’. Liquid: “a substance which exhibits a readiness to flow”. And in science as:.
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9) The first officially recognised maximum 147 break in snooker was made by Joe Davis in 1955. | Pub Quiz Ammo
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Pint sized nuggets of trivia. 8) Glass: Solid, Liquid, both and neither! 10) SPAM luncheon meat did indeed lend its name to the act of abusing electronic messaging systems. 9) The first officially recognised maximum 147 break in snooker was made by Joe Davis in 1955. April 29, 2009. A simple Google search will quickly show that it is often quoted by many that Cliff Thorburn made the first 147 break in 1983. This however is incorrect on 2 counts…. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are c...
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13) The tennis scoring system was originally in the form of a clock | Pub Quiz Ammo
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Pint sized nuggets of trivia. 12) White rabbits, white rabbits! 13) The tennis scoring system was originally in the form of a clock. July 2, 2009. Many people take the bazaar tennis scoring system of 15, 30, 40 for granted, however its origins date back to Medieval France. It was soon realised that due to the games rules and the limited points needed, winning could be simply down to luck. To rectify this they introduced ‘. 8216; (from the French word ‘. Responses to “13) The tennis scoring system w...
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Pint sized nuggets of trivia. Archive for May, 2009. 11) ‘Pound Sterling’ derives from the crazy Latins and their stars. May 11, 2009. Money makes the world go round. This comes directly from the weight measurement of the same name. Ever wondered why lb is the abbreviation we use when conveying a weight in pounds ie 18lb? Well it’s because it stands for the Latin. As in the star sign meaning ‘scales’, and. Translates into ‘by weight’. The sign derives from the Latin letter L, which in turn is short for.
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7) The candle wick is probably the best re-invention of the 19th century. | Pub Quiz Ammo
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Pint sized nuggets of trivia. 6) Monkeys get off on porn, and Penguins are prostitutes! 8) Glass: Solid, Liquid, both and neither! 7) The candle wick is probably the best re-invention of the 19th century. April 23, 2009. Burn baby, burn. 1) Hold a silver spoon several centimetres over the flame for a few seconds. You will notice a black residue forming. This is a mixture of vaporised wax and carbon. Responses to “7) The candle wick is probably the best re-invention of the 19th century.”.