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Q: Why did Big Bill France insist on a max of 31 degree banking in the corners @ Daytona back in 1959?
A: Any more banking and the Asphalt machines would have tipped over.

Q: Which Future NFL Hall of Famer played in Super Bowl XL and is celebrating his 34th birthday today?
A: Jerome Bettis (The Bus from The 5 time Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers)

Q: In a recent survey, 28% of men admitted to purchasing a car because of what?
A: They saw a hot guy driving it and envied him.

Q: 37% of women surveyed said that they do what on Valentine's Day?
A: Sit Home Crying

Q: Who is Cupid's Mom?
A: Venus (Roman Goddess of Love/Greek would be Aphrodite)

Q: According to a recent survey, more than 1/3 of parents send their kids to school every day with what?
A: Anti-bacterial wipes.

Q: There are more of this animal on Earth than humans. More than 8 BILLION, actually!
A: Those clucking chickens!!!

Q: On average, a woman does WHAT 4X more often than a man in their lifetime?
A: Visit the doctor

Q: What is the biggest selling item at Wal-Mart?
A: Bananas!

Q: What is the #1 consumed fruit on Super Bowl Sunday?
A: Avocado (45.3 Million pounds of Guacamole will be eaten on Super Bowl Sunday. Enough to cover the field at Ford's Field end zone to end zone 7 feet deep)

Q: Who was the only Super Bowl MVP named from the losing team?
A: (Chuck Howley/Dallas Cowboys & from Billy's hometown of Wheeling, WV)

Q: There are 413 streets in the U.S. with what name in the street names?
A: Love

Q: Which U.S. President weighed less than 100 pounds?
A: James Madison (4th President of the U.S./he was 5'4" tall and weighed 98 pounds)

Q: In a recent survey, 20% of us use what as our computer password?
A: The Name of Our Favorite Sports Team

Q: Top 3 Seasonings in American Homes are Cinnamon, Seasoning Salt and What?
A: Chili Powder (See you this Sunday at The Chili Cook-Off)

Q: What was the first product to have a bar code?
A: Wrigley's Gum

Q: 53% of women have never tasted What?
A: Champagne

Q: More drivers are involved in alcohol-related accidents on Super Bowl Sunday than any other day of the year except which day?
A: St. Patrick's Day (According to the Insurance Information Institute)

Q: 1 out of 5 women surveyed said that a man has asked them to pay for what?
A: Gasoline

Q: On this date in 1963, what TV theme song was #1 on the Billboard Country charts?
A: Beverly Hillbillies ("The Ballad Of Jed Clampett")

Q: What is the name of Cap'n Crunch's sea vessel?
A: SS Guppy

Q: It takes 3,000 cows to produce what, every year?
A: Footballs for the NFL (Though they are referred to as pigskins, footballs are made from cow leather)

Q: The average man can add 3 years to his life by doing what once a week?
A: Attend Religious Services

Q: You are 17% more likely to get divorced if you spend money on what?
A: Cigarettes

Q: 43% of the men who went to the Movies and/or Theaters in 2005 did not do What?
A: Turn off their Cell Phones

Q: In the late 1800's almost all of these were men, today only 3% are men, What?
A: Cheerleaders

Q: About47 WHAT are sold or distributed throughout the World every minute of every day?
A: Bibles

Q: What is the Loudest Animal on Earth?
A: The Blue Whale (makes sounds up to 180db-can be heard up to 200 miles away)

Q: Which Actress had a romance with Elvis and once made a fashion statement when she wore sneakers to the Oscars?
A: Cybil Sheperd

Q: What was the name of the Bowl when FSU defeated Penn State 24-17 @ Joe Robbie Stadium (Same location as last nights FedEx Bowl)?
A: The Blockbuster Bowl (1990)

Q: Over 4 Billion What are mailed out every year and 99.5% are tossed into the trash?
A: Credit Cards with Applications

Q: If falling is the #1 injury in the home, what is #2?
A: Running into glass doors!

Q: Only 6% of Americans say they've NEVER used one of these. but, 1/3 of all US adults say they use one regularly. Men and young adults say they use them the most. What is it?
A: Explitives.

Q: Kids lose an average of 30 minutes sleep a night due to what?
A: According to the National Sleep Council, just ONE caffeinated beverage a day!

Q: The average person does what 90 times per day?
A: Checks the time!

Q: Women with one of these in their home gain more weight, and weigh more than those without.
A: Husbands/boyfriends! Women who live with men usually eat man-sized portions, along with richer foods and wines than women who live alone or with other women.

Q: What do you find in 90% of American households, that only 40% of people actually use?
A: Dental Floss!

Q: According to census data, Tuesday is the most popular day for what to happen?
A: Childbirth! 13,000 babies are born every Tuesday, more than any other day!

Q: Until 1996, Vermont was the only state in the US without what?
A: Wal-Mart!

Q: What do people complain about MOST at work?
A: Office temperature.

Q: What movie was set in the year 3085?
A: Planet of the Apes

Q: More Americans have watched what movie more than other movie in American History?
A: "Gone With The Wind"

Q: According to a recent survey, Who is most likely to use a computer dating service?
A: A Female Teacher

Q: Between 1990 and 2000, 2 of the 10 most populous cities in the U.S. decreased in population. One city was Philadelphia, what was the other?
A: Detroit

Q: In which U.S. City did the first Nickelodeon Movie Theatre open?
A: Pittsburgh - 1905

Q: According to experts - What wears out after only 20 hours of usage?
A: Running Shoes

Q: 13% of people surveyed admit to using 2 what?
A: Alarm Clocks

Q: 75% of women surveyed said this is the #1 thing that will kill a relationship. What?
A: Whining

Q: After money, what is the top reward employers give their employees?
A: Lunch

Q: Each year 1.76 Billion what are produced?
A: Candy Canes

Q: 7% of people survey drink red wine where?
A: In the tub

Q: According to a recent study, 59% of adults believe what is most helpful in achieving the perfect appearance?
A: Drinking a lot of water

Q: 7,878 people are injured every year in the U.S. from doing what?
A: Ironing Clothes

Q: Homestead-Miami Speedway (home of the Ford 400 this Sunday) was built for $59 Million on land that was once used for what?
A: Growing Potatoes

Q: There are 60 million in the U.S. today. By 2010 there will be 80 million what in the U.S.?
A: Grandparents

Q: What physical trait do 95% of all CEO's have in common?
A: No facial hair

Q: 13% of Americans have called in sick after waking up and discovering what?
A: They are out of coffee

Q: What was the first balloon character ever featured in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?
A: Felix the Cat (and some Toy Soldiers)

Q: What did I ("Downtown" Billy Brown) do today that put me in a good mood, made me feel so good that I am now wondering if I'm turning into a woman?
A: I went shopping for my wife and myself.

Q: What do 63% of all men keep in their cars just in case they need it?
A: Cologne

Q: The U.S. is the second largest consumer of Coca-Cola. Which country is the largest consumer of Coca-Cola?
A: Mexico

Q: 41% of people in a recent study used their shoes to do what in public? br>
A: Flush the Toilet

Q: Only 20% of American Men have spent leisure time doing what?
A: Reading a Romance Novel

Q: What in America has a Lifespan of about 18 months?
A: The American Dollar Bill

Q: What toy was patented on this date (11/01) in 1963?
A: The Frisbee

Q: In 1850 there were 100 of these in the U.S. Today there are only 6. What?
A: Time Zones (Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, Alaskan & Hawaiian)

Q: If you suffer from Samhainophobia, what are you afraid of?
A: Halloween

Q: 20% of women surveyed said that they would wear what to work for a Million Dollars?
A: Their Birthday Suit (Nothing)

Q: Experts claim that people who do what for 15 minutes a day have less Stress and are Healthier?
A: Write in a Journal or a Diary

Q: According to a 5-year U.S. Public Health Service Study, Kissing can cause what?
A: Tooth Decay

Q: Who is the largest Toy distributor in the world?
A: McDonald's

Q: This year the FBI will spend $500,000 on what?
A: Sunglasses

Q: Over 90% of new brides make their husbands get rid of things they don't want in the house. What's #1 on the list?
A: His Clothes

Q: On the show "I Love Lucy" what was Lucy's maiden name?
A: McGuillicuddy

Q: Who was the first Entertainer to appear simultaneously on the covers of Time and Newsweek?
A: Bruce Springsteen (1975)

Q: Who was the first person to refer to a coward as a "chicken"?
A: William Shakespeare

Q: Nearly half of all Americans admit to having worn what at some point in their life?
A: Mickey Mouse Ears

Q: According to Glamour Magazine, the #1 thing that guys want for a gift but never ask for is what?
A: A Leather Jacket

Q: How many steps does the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. have?
A: 365 (One for every day of the year)

Q: If your date has Chorophobia, what is he/she afraid of?
A: Dancing

Q: This One time Supermodel turned actress once pursued a singing career under the name Chelsea. Who is she?
A: Kim Basinger

Q: Who will be the First Female President of the United States?
A: Mackensie Allen (played by Gena Davis in tonight's Premiere of Commander in Chief at 9 on ABC)

Q: This Birthday boy originally planned to enter the field of medicine; but in 1936 at the age of 21, he opened his own health spa in California (the first gym in the United States). He often says, "Death would ruin my image." Who's the Birthday Boy?
A: Jack LaLanne (born Francois Henri LaLanne)

Q: What is Donald Duck's sister's name?
A: Della Thelma Duck a.k.a. Dumbella

Q: Every year, more people are injured doing this than from car accidents. What?
A: Sneezing

Q: Which Big-Time, Manly Actor was at the Tim McGraw Show @ THe Hard Rock Live last night?
A: Vin Diesel

Q: Which famous actor (Hottie according to U-Turn Laverne) who has a show "In Progress" will guest star on E.R. in October?
A: John Stamos

Q: What is Cap'n Crunch's dog's name?
A: Seadog

Q: 55% of people who own these aren't sure how to work them. What?
A: Home Security Systems

Q: What is a "Googol"?
A: It's the number 1 and 100 zeros

Q: 7% of men have done what on the first date?
A: Said, "I Love You"

Q: Who said, "I'd rather be smart than an actor"?
A: Pinocchio

Q: 64% of the salt in this country is used on What?
A: The Roads in the Winter

Q: Tennesee actually banned the use of a Lasso for catching what?
A: Fish

Q: Who is Charles H. Bronson?
A: Florida Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services Commissioner.

Q: The first Toilet ever seen on Television was on what show?
A: Leave It To Beaver

Q: What is the most popular song Men sing in the shower?
A: Roxanne (by Sting and The Police)

Q: 6% of Manly Men admit to using What?
A: Nail Polish

Q: It takes an average woman 14 minutes to do what after she get's into bed?
A: Turn off the lights.

Q: According to a survey of teachers, what is the biggest stress associated with their job?
A: Dealing with the parents

Q: 70% ofr parents surveyed, said they will let their kids do this on vacation but never at home. What?
A: Jump on the Bed

Q: In 1779, this Historic Englishman sailor, would have lived longer if he knew how to swim.
A: Captain James Cook

Q: This Sitcom's first episode was entitled "Royal Flush". What's the name of the Sitcom?
A: The Monkees

Q: According to the University of California Studies, besides Blue, What color cars are the Safest?
A: Yellow

Q: 12% of people surveyed, said they were fired as a result of what?
A: Drunk Dialing

Q: 47% of parents surveyed said that this is their biggest fear when their kids are going to Homecoming and/or The Prom. What?
A: Their Kids can't find a date.

Q: What is the name of the Graceland gravesite where Elvis Presley is buried?
A: Meditation Gardens

Q: This birthday boy, Country Music Icon (Superstar) once had to defend his comment "Why can't I say it, it's the truth. Why can't I say I'm a Beatles fan?"
A: Buck Owens (Alvis Edgar Owens, 76 today)

Q: Rsearch shows that 57% of home-cooked dinners don't have what?
A: Vegetables

Q: Which birthday boy wanted to play pro soccer until he broke his foot at 14?
A: Antonio Banderos (His wife Melanie was yesterday's answer)

Q: Which Birthday Girl has been married 4 times to 3 different men. She was only 14 when she married husband 1 & 3 the first time.
A: Melanie Griffith

Q: Which land animal is capable of swimming 20 miles a day and communicating using sounds that are below the human hearing range?
A: Elephants (sounds between 14-35 hertz)

Q: Which birthday boy once play drums and sang in a High School band called "Stone Cold Fever"? He also played in another band that opened for Hank, Jr in 1981.
A: Billy Bob Thorton (50)

Q: Who is John Dalton?
A: The Survivor contestant who claimed to have a sick (then dead) grandmother during the show. Another John Dalton (many years ago) created the Atomic Theory.

Q: According to a recent study, what is the #1 thing parents keep telling their children?
A: "Close the Door"

Q: Which is the only animal that does not sleep?
A: The Bullfrog (the jury is still out on sharks)

Q: Americans consume 42 tons of what a day?
A: Aspirin

Q: Which birthday girl was known as the American Beauty of Grenoble?
A: Peggy Flemming (5 US Titles, 3 World Titles and Olympic Gold in 1968)

Q: What was the first U.S. TV show ever to be put into reruns?
A: The Lone Ranger

Q: In certain species of which animal does the male get pregnant?
A: The Seahorse (he carries the fertilized eggs in his brood pouch)

Q: When punishing the children, 40% of moms use what?
A: Their children's Full-Name

Q: In a survey that asked Highschool students across America where the The Great Lakes located. Where did 23% say?
A: The Moon

Q: What is the real, true name for a "Bunch of Bananas"?
A: "A Hand"

Q: 68% of people have eavesdropped and overheard what?
A: A Co-Worker is getting Fired

Q: What is the most popular fruit in the world?
A: The Tomato (Over 60 Million are grown and sold every year)

Q: 76% of Americans surveyed said that they do this alone, but would prefer a partner. What?
A: Drive to Work

Q: This Birthday Boy provided the whip sound on the song :desperation Samba" on Jimmy Buffets "Last Tango in Paris" Album. Who?
A: Harrison Ford (He's a Pilot, A MAster Carpenter and one of his wives wrote the screen play for E.T.)

Q: Which wild animal normally between 40 & 60 pounds as an adult today, use to be as large as a bear?
A: The Beaver

Q: Millions of these are made every week. But, 94% are NEVER used.
A: Coupons.

Q: Mosquitos are especially attracted to people who just ate what?
A: Bananas

Q: 74% of US households have THIS item, which is used - on average - 5 times per month.
A: Barbecue grill

Q: The average woman will spend 2 weeks of her life doing what?
A: Kissing

Q: 62% of men and women spend AT LEAST 5 minutes a day looking for this.
A: The remote control.

Q: Which female has made the most appearances on the cover of Time magazine?
A: The Virgin Mary

Q: What was the first ready-to-eat breakfast cereal?
A: Shredded Wheat

Q: Only 11% of people in the world are......
A: Left-handed.

Q: What is the most common first name in the world?
A: Mohammed.

Q: 73% of women say they are more inclined to marry a man who has what?
A: A Pet

Q: Before mercury, what was used to fill thermometers?
A: Brandy

Q: What is the most stole item (piece of literature) stolen from U.S. Libraries?
A: Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition.

Q: 22% of Women and 40% of men do what in the kitchen?
A: Drink out of the container.

Q: Which U.S. President was in office the last time there were no living Ex-Presidents?
A: Richard Nixon

Q: What begins in South Florida this July 1st?
A: New HOV Lane times (6a-10a/3p-7p)

Q: Ancient Egyptians trained what to wait on tables?
A: Baboons

Q: 67% of married adults say most of their arguments happen, where?
A: The Video Store

Q: When I, "Downtown" Billy Brown, answer the phone at KISS Country, what is the question asked of me most?
A: Is this KISS Country?

Q: What was the first man-made object to break the sound barrier?
A: Whip

Q: On this day in 1869, what piece of equipment was patented that changed the way we answer the door?
A: The Vacuum Cleaner (Billy sold Electrolux Door to Door in 1983)

Q: A recent survey found that 79% of adults have not been where in more than 10 years?
A: A Library

Q: The average person will spend 2 weeks of his/her life waiting for what?
A: The traffic light to change.

Q: On this day in 1837, Wild Bill Hickok was born James Butler Hickok. While growing up, what did other kids nickname him?
A: Duck Bill (he had a large nose/he changed his handle to Wild Bill when he grew up)

Q: On Average, what is the number one thing people fear more than death?
A: Spiders (followed by Public Speaking and Tax Auditing)

Q: 32% of Americans know a woman who has done what?
A: Proposed to a guy.

Q: The average person will spend 2 weeks of his/her life waiting for what?
A: The traffic light to change.

Q: According to a recent study, 35% of people who use a personal ad for dating, have what in common?
A: They're Married.

Q: 10% of people say they do what too much?
A: Curse (swear/cuss)

Q: 10% of single men say they've never done what?
A: Changed the sheets on their bed.

Q: Who is the only actor with a speaking part in all 6 Star Wars Episodes?
A: Anthony Daniels (C3PO). Kenny Baker was also in all 6 episodes as R2-D2, or should I say inside R2-D2, but didn't speak)

Q: George Lucas was in a Night Club in San Francisco in the early 1970's when a DJ made a blunder and yelled "I just ran over a (WHAT) back there".
A: Wookie (The DJ admitted he didn't know what Wookie was, saying that he simply made it up. Lucas never forgot the cute word and used it years later in Star Wars).

Q: What do 20% of Americans do in the middle of the night that could be a violation of your privacy?
A: they go through their neighbor's trash.

Q: How many Star Wars Action Figures were on store shelves for Christmas 1977? Remember - Star Wars came out in May of 1977.
A: Zero - The Movie Company didn't think the movie would do anything.

Q: Which 36-year-old Texan was in the bathroom when it was announced that she had won the 2000 Golden Globe?
A: Renee Kathleen Zellweger (Mrs. Kenny Chesney)

Q: Normally, a waitress will increase her tips by 13% if she does what?
A: Draws a Smiley Face on the ticket.

Q: 22% of men say they are Excellent when it comes to what?
A: Cooking

Q: During this auther's lifetime, which classic book only sold 50 copies?
A: Moby Dick (by Herman Melville)

Q: Why are South Floridians Steve & Lisa Dalberth in the news?
A: They are part owners of the horse Coin Silverv in tomorrow's Kentucky Derby.

Q: Which Country is the only Country with a National Dog?
A: Holland (The Netherlands - it's the Keeshond)

Q: What's the most popular Boat Name requested by Boat Owners?
A: Obsession

Q: Which famous athlete once wrote a poem about his/her mood ring?
A: Muhammad Ali

Q: 96% of these are purchased by women. What?
A: Candles

Q: Excluding Hotels and Casinos, 13% of all the people who visit Las Vegas end up going where?
A: A Pawn Shop

Q: Which was the first city in the world to reach a population of 1 million?
A: Rome in 133 B.C.

Q: What do Bullet Proof Vests, Fire Escapes & Windshield Wipers have in common?
A: They were all invented by women.

Q: 40% of all people @ a Holiday Party will do what?
A: Snoop in the Host's Medicine Cabinet.

Q: This Birthday Girl has been featured in Reader's Digest, GQ, was on QVC last month and became a Grandmother at 29. Who is she?
A: Loretta Lynn is 70 today (married by 14, Grandmother by 29)

Q: What can one do only 7 times?
A: Fold a piece of paper.

Q: Which U.S. President was actually born a King?
A: Gerald R. Ford was born Leslie Lynch King, Jr. Shortly after his birth, his mother divorced, moved to Michigan and remarried. Leslie was adopted by and legally renamed for his stepfather, becoming Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr.

Q: When in college, who stayed in the dormitory named "Titsworth Hall"?
A: Barbara Walters

Q: 1.7 Million Women over the age of 35 in America do what?
A: Play Basketball in a League @ the Y, a Recreation Center or Local Park.

Q: 72% of American Men have not had what in the last year?
A: A Vacation.

Q: What has 1/2 the Fat of Chicken, 1/8 the Fat of Beef and is High in Protein?
A: Ostrich.

Q: Men have over 50 but Women only use 29, what?
A: Curse Words.

Q: Whose High School Group was called "New Commitment"?
A: Trace Adkins (It was a Gospel Group)

Q: Out of Toothpaste, what should you brush your teeth with to make them whiter?
A: Smashed Strawberries (according to 800 Household Hints & Tips by Pamela Gross)

Q: Who played to the corpse (Alex) in "The Big Chill"?
A: Kevin Costner (Flashback scenes were filmed but cut in final editing. We did see his body being dressed at the beginning of the film).

Q: Scratched your favorite CD? Rinse it with a mild soap, dry and then smear what on it before you wipe it from the center out and then rinse and dry again?
A: Plain White Toothpaste (Mademoiselle Magazine)

Q: According to new 21st Century research, Oysters are now being replace with a new Aphrodisiac that can been found on you Kitchen Shelf or in you pantry. What is the new Aphrodisiac?
A: Peanut Butter

Q: Everyday we are exposed to 270 what?
A: Commercials (Advertisements)

Q: Flintstone Chewable Vitamins have all the vitamins your children need. What are they missing?
A: Betty Rubble

Q: Women do what, nearly twice as often as men?
A: Blink

Q: A recent Cosmo survey shows that 79% of women say it's o.k. for a woman to what?
A: Be a Homemaker

Q: Why did Hank Williams call Hank Williams, Jr., Bocephus?
A: When he bounced him on his knee, it reminded him of Rod Brasfield's Dummy, Bocephus. Rod Brasfield was a Comedian/Ventriloquist who played The Grand Ole Opry.

Q: You're not Human but you have leprosy. What are you?
A: An Armodillo is the only other animal that can contract Leprosy.

Q: Why do American Businesses lose $1.1 Billion on one single day every year?
A: Low Productivity on Monday after The Super Bowl.

Q: After Wining at Daytona in 1952, Why was Tim Flock Disqualified?
A: His Roll Cage was made of Wood.

Q:Who was the first Country Artist to perform the National Anthem at a Super Bowl?
A: Charlie Pride - January 13, 1974

Q: Today is Valentine's Day and it's also National Have a Heart Day, which promotes WHAT?
A: It promotes Eating Your Vegetables.

Q: 4 years ago today, what was a guy doing so loudly in his bedroom in Kagel, German that he didn't hear a burglar break into his house, steal all his valuables and drive off in the owners car?
A: He was playing the Drums

Q: 33% of pet owners admit to doing WHAT?
A: Calling home and leaving a message for their pets on their answering machine.

Q: Everytime this has happened, The Red Sox Won the World Series, WHAT?
A: NHL Lockout. Once again, no team (in 86 years) will take home the Stanley Cup.

Q: 1976 Daytona 500 - Who crashed into Richard Petty coming out of the final turn but was able to coax his heavily damaged Mercury across the finish line to win?
A: David Pearson

Q: Finally, at the age of 51, what did Oprah Winfrey do today?
A: She had her ears pierced on live TV.

Q: What popular childrens toy was invented in the Philippines where it was used as a hunting weapon?
A: Yo-yo

Q: 3 years ago today, a new McDonald's opened in Sweden especially designed for who?
A: People on Snowmobiles

Q: If your 4 legged fury exotic pet loves to eat crawfish, what is your pet?
A: Skunk

Q: Penny Weynberg, a woman in Leeds, England, hasn't done what in over a decade?
A: Penny hasn't washed her hair in more than 11 years. She says it felt greasy for the first month. Since, she feels that hair has the ability to cleanse itself.

Q: In a recent survey, Americans revealed that this is their favorite smell. WHAT?
A: Banana

Q: What is the world's most common animal?
A: Rat (found everywhere including Antartica)

Q: WHy did "Downtown" Billy Brown get a free scoop of icecream at Baskin-Robbins yesterday, March 02, 2005?
A: Because Yahoo.com was celebrating their 10th birthday and subscribers could download a free coupon for Baskin-Robbins from Yahoo.

Q: Research shows that men who do THIS live 5 years longer than men who don't. WHAT?
A: Kiss their wives goodbye before going to work.

Q: In the Wizard of Oz", what was Toto's real name?
A: Terry

Q: What was Dudley Do-Right's Horse's name?
A: Horse

Q: What item has sold over 800 million in the last 46 years and still sells at about 120/minute?
A: Barbie Doll (today 03/09/05 is her 46th birthday)

Q: What did Orville Wright, Charlie Sheen and Ted Turner have in common?
A: They were all expelled from school. Orville was expelled from 6th grade for behavior issues, Charlie was expelled just weeks before he was to receive his High School diploma and Ted Turner was expelled from Brown University for having women in his room.

Q: Why were Big Bright Orange Bulls-Eyes erected throughout the New York City Subway system 10 years ago?
A: They are targets for people to spit at with their gum. Now, people step on chewing gum a lot less in the subway.

Q: Who attended Marshall University on a Baseball Scholarship and was cut from the original cast of SNL in 1976 but became a regular SNL cast member 8 years later before becoming a major Movie Star?
A: Billy Crystal

Q: What is the real name for the pound sign (#)?
A: Octothorpe

Q: When Cleopatra set sell to meet Mark Antony, what was unique about her ship?
A: She sprinkled her sails with perfume.

Q: How did St. Patrick originally end up in Ireland?
A: He was kidnapped by Pirates (Irish Raiders) when he was 16.

Q: Which Country Music Super Star Birthday Boy's parents signed him to a baseball contract with the New York Yankees when he was just 15 years old?
A: Charlie Pride (he's 67 today - 03/18/05)

Q: This Birthday Girl was voted Homecoming Queen and won $20,000 on Star Search. Who?
A: Rosie O'Donnell

Q: This Vegetaria Birthday Boy is fluent in French, has a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and owns and shows horses. Who?
A: William Shatner

Q: Which current TV Hunk and Nashville native dated Deana Carter in Highschool?
A: James Denton (Mike Delfino-the Plumber on Desperate Housewives)

Q: Who's getting a STAR on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next to Keanu Reeves Today?
A: Sandra Bullock

Q: In 1953 it took 27 hours to make one. Today, 1 is made every 6 minutes and over 4 million are made each day. What?
A: Peeps Chicks

Q: Who was James Cameron's first choice to play Molly Brown in Titanic?
A: Birthday girl - Reba McEntie (50 today 03/28/05)

Q: Who used the slogan, "Good to the Last Drop" in advertising before Maxwell House?
A: Coca-Cola (Maxwell House first heard the term in 1907 from Pres. Theodore Roosevelt who was visiting the Maxwell House Hotel in Nashville. Maxwell House copywrited the phrase on May 11, 1926. Coca-Cola used the phrase before 1907.)

Q: 10 years ago this week, 10 million Americans voted yes to BLUE & no to pink and purple what?
A: M & M's

Q: Every year, more people are injured doing this than car accidents. What?
A: Sneezing

Q: In a recent survey, 51% of guys who date, admitted to what?
A: Being attracted to their girlfriend's MOM.

Q: Today is the Marlins' opening day and it turns out that it is illegal in several states to do what during the National Anthem?
A: Dance

Q: 13 years ago today - Why was April 6, 1992 The End of the World as we ADULTS knew it?
A: Barney & Friends premiered on PBS

Q: On this day in 1860, Dr. John _____ invented what food for his mental health patients that we still eat today?
A: Kellogg's Corn Flakes (Dr. John Kellogg/his brother Will marketed them and created the Kellogg Corp.)

Q: Over 2 Million people do WHAT while in traffic everyday?
A: Flirt

Q: In Hollywood, CA - John Travolta is one of the best, Julia Roberts is one of the worst, what?
A: Tippers

Q: Which Birthday Boy, Actor, Video Director, lives on a 45,000 acre ranch in Colorado with his wife & 4 kids?
A: Rick Schroder (35 today and he just won for directing Whiskey Lullaby)

Q: On this day in 1934, Blondie Bumstead gave birth to her son she called "Baby Dumpling." What was his given name?
A: Alexander

Q: What's 5 times as strong as steel and can be squeezed twice as hard as granite before breakage?
A: Our Bones (Human Bones)

Q: Where do 40% of Lottery Winners hide their Lottery Tickets?
A: In their Bra

Q: 46 years ago today - George Jones scored his first number 1 Hit with "White Lightnin". He had previously recorded it and many other songs as who?
A: Thumper Jones

Q: What do over 18% of parents do that their kids don't want anyone to know about?
A: They do their kids' Homework

Q: This Diabetic Billionaire wanted to be a professional race car driver but a terrible accident just after High School Graduation ended that dream. He once had a long romantic involvement with Linda Ronstadt. Who is he?
A: George Lucas

Q: Where did "Downtown" Billy Brown go this past Sunday afternoon?
A: Took the family to Bar-B-Ranch in Davie behind Flamingo Gardens

Q: Beside rice & birdseed, what was thrown at the Bride & Groom in The Middle Ages?
A: Eggs

Q: In 1991 when 26 Soviet Soldiers were given tour passes to Gulfport, MS, where did they want to go first?
A: Wal Mart

Q: 82% of people surveyed said seeing (what) puts them in a better mood?
A: Another person smile
















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