“If the value of 'g' was one sixth its value, man could take jump over building”
- Unknown 9th class Physics textbook
A style of comedy, noted for being over the top, usually involving violence. Named after a device used in its earliest incarnations, which, when someone was struck with it, made a loud noise.
Although several US presidents have held office for two terms, only one has done so for two non-consecutive terms. Who?
Who/What/When/Where/Why is 'mathcore'?
The familiar and very popular “AIR FM Radio” theme tune is actually lifted from another song. Whose song?
Johnny Got his Gun is the name of a book written by Dalton Trumbo. In 1971, he directed a movie of the same name. Who owns the rights to this movie?
'Manda Chuva' in Brazil, 'Temistocle' in Italian,'SuperKater' in German and finally 'Topi Katti' in Finnish. Who/What am I talking about?
An extract from one of my favourite books -
“High up in the North in the land called Svithjod, there stands a rock. It is a hundred miles high and a hundred miles wide. Once every thousand years a little bird comes to the rock to sharpen its beak.
When the rock has thus been worn away, then a single day of eternity will have gone by”
Which book?
2 comments:
1. Slapstick
2. Cleveland
5. Metallica
6. Top Cat
7. The Story of Mankind
All correct. Guess it was too easy :-)
The one's you didn't answer are -
3. It is a type of metal/prog rock, with unusual rythms and progressions. The instrumental sections are noted for the complexity and 'mathematical' structure.
4. The Doobie brothers
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