Thursday, June 12, 2008

I thought Toonces was the only driving TRIVIA QUIZ!

Today is National Peanut Butter Cookie Day.

Today is National Buy Yourself a Toy Day.

The annual Superman Celebration begins today in Metropolis, Illinois.

On this day in 1880, John Lee Richmond of the Worcester Ruby Legs pitched baseball's first perfect game against the Cleveland Blues. Cleveland ace Jim McCormick gave up only one run. Richmond won 32 games that year. He also lost 32. McCormick's record was 43-28. (Some sources call the "Ruby Legs" the "Brown Stockings," others simply the Worcester Worcesters.)

On this day in 1952, a 17-year-old Bonham, Texas, housecat named Dusty set a Guinness record by giving birth to her 420th kitten.

On this day in 1997, police in Clearwater, Florida, followed a 3½-foot green and orange iguana named Finley behind the wheel of a weaving car for two miles until he stopped. Finley’s owner, who’d been drinking, was slouched down in the seat. The owner went to jail; Finley went to the SPCA.

On this day in 2007, Delcambre, Louisiana, approved an ordinance setting up to six months in jail and a $500 fine for being caught in saggy pants. Mayor Carol Broussard said guys who couldn't keep their pants up were better off just wearing a dress.


OK, trivia mavens...on this day in 1994, two bodies were found in Los Angeles, and OJ Simpson was charged with the crime. What were the names of the two victims?

Good luck :)

2 Comments:

At 3:49 PM, June 12, 2008, Blogger Kim said...

Ronald Goldman and his wife.. Nicole? Brown-Simpson. Or something like that :)

 
At 11:37 AM, June 14, 2008, Blogger R-dogg said...

Yup, Kim's got it: Ronald Goldman and Nicole Brown-Simpson...

 

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