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The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread
#91
penelope Wrote:Laura Dern :mmm:

:tumbs:

Her mother, Diane Ladd, was featured in the film as the tart-tongued waitress Flo.

Harland Sanders became famous thanks to his experimentation with the pressure cooker.
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#92
I guess fact
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#93
Never heard of him so I'll hazard a Fiction Smile
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#94
dudette Wrote:Never heard of him so I'll hazard a Fiction Smile

Blush Oops after googling his name I realise I
have heard of him after all... :haha:
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#95
dudette Wrote:Blush Oops after googling his name I realise I
have heard of him after all... :haha:

LOL

I thought his first name was Col. not Harland :haha:
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#96
We have one fact and one fiction.... Who will be brave enough to make the deciding vote ? :p
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#97
this IS definitely a fact........
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#98
I'll call it a draw then and give the :thumbs: to.............. (Drum roll please........ :haha: )

Penelope Big Grin

Harland, a.k.a. Colonel Sanders, started his successful fried chicken franchise in 1952, perfecting the time it took to prepare the famous "fried chicken" while maintaining its unique flavour. The highly coveted recipe is currently locked in a safe in Louisville, Kentucky, where only a few people (sworn to secrecy) know the actual ingredients of the multimillion-dpllar recipe.

I think that Penelope should not be allowed the next trivia question :haha:

What is the meaning of the Swedish, Norweigan, and Danish word fred?
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#99
Jangar Wrote:I'll call it a draw then and give the :thumbs: to.............. (Drum roll please........ :haha: )

Penelope Big Grin

Harland, a.k.a. Colonel Sanders, started his successful fried chicken franchise in 1952, perfecting the time it took to prepare the famous "fried chicken" while maintaining its unique flavour. The highly coveted recipe is currently locked in a safe in Louisville, Kentucky, where only a few people (sworn to secrecy) know the actual ingredients of the multimillion-dpllar recipe.

I think that Penelope should not be allowed the next trivia question :haha:

What is the meaning of the Swedish, Norweigan, and Danish word fred?

Do you mean Norwegian?? Big Grin
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Seeing that I'm not allowed to answer....I'll give them a clue....John Lennon had a record with the word in it....he wanted us to give it a chance!!!
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