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Interesting Question of the Day – 27 January 2017

What do all of the following songs have in common?

Leaving on a Jet Place by Peter, Paul, and Mary.

Great Balls of Fire by Jerry Lee Lewis.

Free Fallin’ by Tom Petty.

Learn to Fly by The Foo Fighters.

Bennie and the Jets by Elton John.

Jump by Van Halen.

and the entire catalogue of Rage Against the Machine.

(This is more a history question than a music question.)

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Interesting Question of the Day – 13 January 2017

What is the famous quote as said in the style of a woman in a meeting?

“I’m sorry, Mikhail, if I could? Didn’t mean to cut you off there. Can we agree that this wall maybe isn’t quite doing what it should be doing? Just looking at everything everyone’s been saying, it seems like we could consider removing it. Possibly. I don’t know, what does the room feel?”

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Interesting Question of the Day – 9 December 2016

The 1966 FIFA World Cup Final was the most watched television broadcast in British television history with 32.3 million viewers.

What broadcast came in a close second with 32.1 million viewers?

(The same broadcast was also the most watched broadcast ever in Australia.)

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Interesting Question of the Day – 16 November 2016

Who said all of the following quotes?

“Obstacles do not exist to be surrendered to, but only to be broken.”

“Words build bridges into unexplored regions.”

“Do not compare yourself to others.  If you do, you are insulting yourself.”

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By the way, it’s not Taylor Swift.  But a Pinterest user posted these and other quotes, attributing them to Tay Tay to see if anyone noticed.

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Interesting Question of the Day – 11 November 2016

When his unit was overrun by the Japanese in WWII, Captain Ben Solomon had what might be considered a Rambo moment.

When American forces retook the area, they found the bodies of nearly 100 dead Japanese soldiers.

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What was Ben Solomon’s job in the army?

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