Friday, September 28, 2007

Have you read the latest Agatha Chrisitie TRIVIA QUIZ??!!??

Tonight is Go to Bed Early with a New Mystery Novel Night. Um, what? Who thought up this one?

It’s National Strawberry Cream Pie Day. Yum! I can't wait to curl up in bed early with a new mystery novel and a nice piece of pie...

On this day in 1941, Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox finished the season with a batting average of .400. He was last major leaguer to hit .400.

On this day in 1991, a llama conference in Hagerstown, Maryland, included a seminar entitled "Till Death Us Do Part," offering tips on how to handle the loss of a beloved llama. More than 200 llama lovers attended the conference.


So let's see how good everybody's recent memory is: what redesigned bill did the US Treasury introduce on this day back in 2005?

Good luck :)

3 Comments:

At 7:57 AM, September 28, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think it was the $20. And did you see the $5 bill they came out with the other day??

P.S. Teddy Ballgame finished with an average of .406. That's a sacred number to Red Sox fans; the luxury boxes behind home plate are even called the 406 club.

 
At 8:33 AM, September 28, 2007, Blogger Kim said...

I believe that was the $20. And now I really want strawberry cream pie and a mystery novel! Too bad I am on call tonight...

 
At 7:42 AM, October 01, 2007, Blogger R-dogg said...

It was actually the $10 bill! I guess nobody uses 10s anymore.

Correction: Jon's right that Ted Williams' batting average was actually .406. I guess it shouldn't surprise anybody that he would know Red Sox trivia better than I would :)

 

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