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The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - Jangar - 14-08-2005 dudette Wrote:Guess ... California I thought California was a state, not a city... WB BTW The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - dudette - 14-08-2005 Oh yes, I meant Los Angeles :duh: Thanks. Good to be back The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - Jangar - 15-08-2005 dudette Wrote:Oh yes, I meant Los Angeles :duh: Nope, it's somewhere in Oklahoma The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - Curio - 17-08-2005 Is it Boise city? The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - Jangar - 17-08-2005 Curio Wrote:Is it Boise city? :thumbs: Well done Time for you to do a :cheer: Six practice bombs were mistakenly dropped on the town at 12:30 A.M. on July 5, 1943, by a U.S. Air Force B-17 on a training mission from nearby Dalhart Army Air Base. The 100-pound bombs - intended for a range 30 miles away - hit a church and a garage. There were no casualties. W.C. Fields's tombstone reads "I'd rather be in Philadelphia". The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - dudette - 18-08-2005 Sounds like something he would say ... Fact :haha: The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - penelope - 18-08-2005 I follow Dudette The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - sooibrand - 18-08-2005 just to even the chances ---- fiction The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - Jangar - 18-08-2005 Well done Sooibrand :thumbs: But as it is majority wins I get to do a :cheer: It simply reads "W.C. Fields 1880-1946". However, Fields, a Philadelphia native, did consider the humorous epitaph at one time. Another variation of the rumoured epitaph read "I'd rather be dead and buried here than alive and living in Philadelphia". What future leading lady made a brief, uncredited appearance in the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore as a girl eating an ice cream cone? The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - penelope - 18-08-2005 Laura Dern :mmm: |