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dudette Wrote:France?
That was my guess too and China if I had a second guess but alas...
I get to do a :cheer: again :haha:
The answer is:
Canada, in 1962. It was names
Alouette. The Soviet Union was first, with
Sputnik, in 1957; the United States followed with
Explorer in 1958.
From what song does the title of the 1973 Robert De Niro baseball tearjerker Bang the Drum Slowly come?
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This must be a record number of :cheer
in a week :haha:
"The Streets of Laredo", also known as "The Cowboy's Lament", which dates back to 1876. The lyric - written by Francis Henry Maynard - is generally sung as "beat the drum slowly". The film was based on the 1956 novel by Mark Harris.
At what non-military events do you generally hear the cavalry fanfare "First Call"?
I'm sure that Venus will know this one
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Opening of important buildings?
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4 :cheers: so far this week and I finish of with yet another :haha:
:cheer:
The answer is:
Horse races. Also known as "Assembly of the Buglers", it's used to call the riders to the starting gate before the Kentucky Derby and many other horse races.