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    Thematic Fun

Frequently Asked Questions about Thematic Fun

    • Who sings "Too Much Fun"? ( goto )


    • Who created the fun sport of Hackie Sack? ( goto )


    • Who use's the fun and free program called Paltalk? ( goto )


    • Does anyone know who started the fun of making snowmen? ( goto )


    • Which quiz on Fun Trivia has been played the most? ( goto )


    • Can you give me a fun fact about the human heart? ( goto )


    • Where did the phrase 'Blondes have more fun' come from? ( goto )


    • What American Fun Summer treat turned 40 years old today? ( goto )


    • As this is the FUN trivia section, here's one for you. Why is there only 1 Monopolies Commission? ( goto )


    • In Gretchen Wilson's song "California Girls" who is Gretchen making fun of in the song ? ( goto )


    • Were there nine Deep Space stations or was it just called Deep Space Nine for the fun of it? ( goto )


    • Who wrote the song, performed by Cindy Laupner, 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun'? ( goto )


    • A popular and fun stadium cheer is called "The Wave." Is there one particular stadium or group of people that is credited with starting this cheer? ( goto )


    • Who made the "dismal science" look more fun with a watery computer but more famously gave his name to a graph? ( goto )


    • Is it true that if you play the Queen song Another One Bites the Dust backwards, there is a secret message that says 'it's fun to smoke marijuana'? ( goto )


    • What book ends: "But remember always, as I told you at first, that this is all a fairytale, and only fun and pretence: and therefore you are not to believe a word of it, even if it is true?" ( goto )


    • Parmesan, but neither cheese nor ham. Namesake of famous Fun Trivia Player. Paul Getty has his Moses, his Elijah and the Divine Infant's goldfinch. Who is he? ( goto )


    • How and where are a god of drunken excess, a god who was exiled for making fun of other gods and a god who was a flexible herder of seals associated with something that starts on January 6th? ( goto )


    • Another announcement for those who do not use the forums. l3i7l will be going to Finlady's funeral today, and will be representing all of Fun Trivia, as well as himself and me. I spoke to Liane Monday evening and the family have been reading all the notes and messages, here and in the forums. They are astounded by all the support and condolences from Fun Trivia. Liane is printing everything out including the numerous e-mails received from members to save, and send to other family members. I thought you would all like to know your words are being read. Question mark? ( goto )


    • Alright this is a classic, but it still lots of fun - Three friends went out for drinks. The waiter brought them a check for {$30,} so each one of them paid {$10.} When the waiter took the cash, he realized he had made a mistake, and the check was for {$25} instead. When he gave their change back, each friend recieved a dollar and they left the remaining two dollars as a tip. Therefore, each customer paid {$9;} multiplied by 3 this equals {$27;} plus {$2} for the tip equals {$29.} Where is the remaining dollar? ( goto )


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