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Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 20-07-2006 dudette Wrote:Bad singing? :rofl: Bad singing in Jenglish ? :p Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - dudette - 20-07-2006 ok, ok, Empty Orchestra Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - rlsuth - 20-07-2006 Missing Band or without accompaniment? Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 21-07-2006 dudette Wrote:ok, ok, Empty Orchestra :thumbs: Kara means "empty" and oke is short for okesutura which means "orchestra". It was originally created as backup for solo cabaret performers. How hot - in degrees Fahrenheit - can the air in most hot air balloons get? Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 21-07-2006 Jangar Wrote::thumbs: No guestimates ? :p Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - dudette - 21-07-2006 475 Degrees? Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 22-07-2006 dudette Wrote:475 Degrees? Not a bad guess but sadly not good enough, unless you made a typo :p :cheer: 250° to 300°. The fabrics used for hot air balloons vary from 250° to 300°F in "never exceed" temperatures. Today is going to be a double bill as I'm not sure what time we'll be returning tomorrow 1. What performer was given the code name Napoleopn by the Secret Service during the Kennedy and Reagan administrations? 2. What was the last Oldsmobile model to roll off the assembly line in 2004, when the century-old automaker ceased production? Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - dudette - 22-07-2006 1. Frank Sinatra 2. Alero Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 23-07-2006 dudette Wrote:1. Frank Sinatra 1. :thumbs: He produced inaugural celebrations for the to presidents, and lunched at the White House with First Lady Nancy Reagan. 2. :thumbs: Oldsmobile produced 35 229 218 cars during its 107-year history. See you all next week, aka tomorrow |