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By Bruvva
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I need current affairs questions for our quiz that we're doing tonight and I'm completely bereft of ideas! Can anyone help?
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By foot-loose
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Which airliner was today involved in a possible terror threat?

Two women ran out in front of traffic on the M6 on Thursday, but what nationality are they?

Who was the transport secretary who resigned earlier this week?

For half a point each, what are the names of the two running mates in the US Presidential Elections? (Or, depending on the crowd, ask instead "For half a point each, what are the full names of the two candidates for the US Presidency?)

Which TV quiz show, originally hosted by Gordon Burns, was announce this week that it would return in 2009?



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By Bruvva
#360609
*copies and pastes*

Ta.
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By MK Chris
#360610
foot-loose wrote:Two women ran out in front of traffic on the M6 on Thursday, but what nationality are they?

We've just been watching that.

Absolutely shocking.
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By MK Chris
#360612
You could also have about the Stone Henge excavations; what has a recent archaeological investigation suggested that Stone Henge was used for?
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By Yudster
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Oooh - that series starts tomorrow doesn't it? I've been looking forward to that.
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By rustybike
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Oh ha. Ha. Bloody. Ha! Always the comedian!
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By Boboff
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What was the name of the first test tube baby born in the UK (Louise Brown)
Name two out of the three regular presenters of Radio 4's Today program
Name all five dragons
Where is the underground tunnel where they have been creating black holes
How many days does London Fashion week run for (6)
What is unique about this weekends F1 Race.
What was the name of the Bank which collapsed on Wall Street
How much is the estimated bail out of the US mortgage economy going to cost.
Where can you get more minutes for £30.
Who presents Sky 1's Hairspray a high school musical?
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By MK Chris
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boboff wrote:What is unique about this weekends F1 Race.

Is it just me who doesn't see the point of this? (Have I mentioned this on here before? I can't remember.) In this day and age when everyone is worried about global warming, what is the point of waiting until it's dark and lighting the track to daylight?! Lighting over three miles of track is going to take some energy.

I can understand night races in GT and touring car races, where the cars have headlights, but F1 cars don't have them. * lunacy.
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By Boboff
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Topher wrote:
boboff wrote:What is unique about this weekends F1 Race.

Is it just me who doesn't see the point of this? (Have I mentioned this on here before? I can't remember.) In this day and age when everyone is worried about global warming, what is the point of waiting until it's dark and lighting the track to daylight?! Lighting over three miles of track is going to take some energy.

I can understand night races in GT and touring car races, where the cars have headlights, but F1 cars don't have them. * lunacy.


Although I do see your point, surely you could argue, whats the point in going out at night at all, sleep at home in your bed when it gets dark, don't go out walking on the streets as you don't have headlights fitted, even if you have a torch you don't need one in Town as the twats put up lights all along the side of the road and pavement. Don't sit in Pubs, go swimming, shopping or play five a side on a flood lit pitch, do all that during the day, doing it at night well, it's * lunacy.
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By MK Chris
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I don't see your point to be honest. People have to go out at night sometimes, they don't have to have a Formula One race at night. I can see why they've done it, for the publicity, but what's the point of waiting until dark and lighting the track to daylight? Just have it in the day. Football matches, when the prime time to watch is in the evening, so they need to floodlight the pitch - that's a different thing entirely.
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By ladbroke
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Topher wrote:
boboff wrote:What is unique about this weekends F1 Race.

Is it just me who doesn't see the point of this? (Have I mentioned this on here before? I can't remember.) In this day and age when everyone is worried about global warming, what is the point of waiting until it's dark and lighting the track to daylight?! Lighting over three miles of track is going to take some energy.

I can understand night races in GT and touring car races, where the cars have headlights, but F1 cars don't have them. * lunacy.


I must admit I kind of agree. I dont give a toss about my carbon foot print or anyone else's for that matter, but I just keep thinking what's the point? I suppose there is an extra skill or two involved in driving at 200mph in the dark, but there'll be more flood lights than you can shake a stick at. Not too sure why you'd want to shake a stick at them though.....
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By Boboff
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ladbroke wrote: Not too sure why you'd want to shake a stick at them though.....


Normally if you are an old man and children are a scampering around near by is cause enough for stick waving, or even foots willy waving.
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By foot-loose
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Christ no.

You get arrested for that these days!

Willy waving is most often demonstrated when one person knows or cares too much about a subject. For example, if a new member comes in and says that they are really good at table tennis and could likely beat anyone on the forum, then another certain member is likely to start waving his table tennis willy about.

If the same happened with books, we would have a whole different person waving her willy.

I waved my financial willy the other day myself actually. (When talking about financial willies, you need to understand the difference between a willy waver and a willy waiver. This can be crucial, especially at meetings.)
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By dimtimjim
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boboff wrote:A black thing made from petrol and stones used by cars, but that's irrelevant right now.


Hello, Mr Neilson? We're ready for you on set now Leslie!!
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By Boboff
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dimtimjim wrote:
boboff wrote:A black thing made from petrol and stones used by cars, but that's irrelevant right now.


Hello, Mr Neilson? We're ready for you on set now Leslie!!



Can I be Frank ?

Well you were last week.