Allround Trivia!

Started by Pandemoniac173 pages

Strangelove is correct. Using the gold chains as a symbol of liberation came later, with T's growing fame and publicity.

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Using the gold chains as a symbol of liberation came later, with T's growing fame and publicity.

Damn those celebrities and their lies. sneaky2

Yeah, if we can't trust Mr. T, who can we trust?

Ah well, got a cool question for us?

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Yeah, if we can't trust Mr. T, who can we trust?

Ah well, got a cool question for us?

You can trust me! 😊

What do the St Bernard dogs who rescue stranded travellers at the St Bernard pass in Switzerland carry around their neck?

beer

These barrels contain rum, or other hard liquors. It is meant to temporarily give victims exposed to low temperatures a sensation of warmth in order to make them more cooperative during the rescue.

i knew that jus didint feal like typing it all out 😛

im a person of simple things

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
These barrels contain rum, or other hard liquors. It is meant to temporarily give victims exposed to low temperatures a sensation of warmth in order to make them more cooperative during the rescue.

Believe it or not, that is incorrect.

Brandy.

But it is said to be a legend though.

Ceterum censeo OTF esse delendam.

DONT I WIN CUZ I WAS FIRST TO SAY BEER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😂

Kinda felt that coming. It was once so though.
But I don't have a real idea of what is in those barrels now, probably some non-alcoholic energy-drink

National Geographic says:

Nothing! According to monks at the hospice, the dogs have never carried brandy kegs in rescue work. They often pose with the traditional casks for the benefit of visitors. This legend probably dates back to an artist who drew the original Barry (the wonder dog who rescued forty people and was killed by the fortyfirst, who mistook him for a wolf) with a cask simply because he thought it would add interest. The public loved the idea and would not be told otherwise. Ever since the days of Barry the wonder dog, the handsomest dog in the kennel has carried the name of Barry in his honour.

hmmmm then it was a retorical question....idk lawl make me feal funny boigen, ok now everyone, what is EL CHUPOCABRA or something like that? DO U KNOW LAWL this is an ez one lolz

Interesting, and the last time I'll believe anything from a disney cartoon!

Got more?

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Interesting, and the last time I'll believe anything from a disney cartoon!

Got more?

LOL!

Originally posted by boobsmagee
hmmmm then it was a retorical question....idk lawl make me feal funny boigen, ok now everyone, what is EL CHUPOCABRA or something like that? DO U KNOW LAWL this is an ez one lolz

El Chupacabra is a mythical demon of South American and mainly Mexican folklore. It's origin is a wave of sudden casualties among live stock, and mainly goats. Said to be a vampiring creature of some kind.
No real evidence was ever recorded.

Why so smart secksi? 😛

What is the most common cause of death on the battlefield?

In what era?