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<fontfamily><param>Times New Roman</param><bigger>This is a good quiz for
web searching.  Most of the answers are too easy for us baby boomers but
I found lots of confirmation on the web, and in a few interesting places.
 I found most of these using exact phrases and www.hotbot.com A little
Sunday afternoon family fun...

>QUESTION #14:

>And while we're remembering rock n' roll, try this one:

>"War...uh-huh, huh...yea; what is it good for? __absolutely nothing."
from "War" by Edwin Starr

>http://studentcenter.infomall.org/namethetunes.html

>

>QUESTION #19:

>Your children probably recall that Peter Pan was recently

>played by Robin  Williams, but we will always remember when Peter was

>played by  _Sandy Duncan__But a real baby boomer might say Mary
Martin.

>http://www.peter-pan.com/1-history.htm

>

>QUESTION #23:

>Every morning, at the mine, you could see him arrive; He stood

>six foot, six, weighted 245. Kinda' broad at the shoulder, and

>narrow at  the hip. And everybody knew you didn't give no lip, _to Big
John."

>http://www.word.com/place/kurds/kurds3.html

>

>QUESTION #24:

>"I found my thrill, __on Blueberry Hill."

>You may remember Riche Cunningham singing this. But if you are a

>true boomer, you know it was Fats Domino who made this line famous.

>http://www.chez.com/chrimax/fats.html

>(Maybe Louis Armstrong made it famous before BB times?
>http://www.mbc.co.kr/musicworld/artist/artist_08_3.htm)

>

>

>QUESTION #26:

>"Good night, David." "___Good night, Chet."

 or more accurately from http://www.tvparty.com/good.html

>"Good night, Chet - Good night, David.  And good night for NBC News".

>

>QUESTION #30.

>Who put the bop in the bop she-bop she-bop?

>Who put the ram in the rama rama ding dong? (Barry Mann)

>Want to hear it?  Try Real Audio and
http://www.rockinwoman.com/oldies10.html

>

>Extra Questions:

>

>31. There's a hold up in the Bronx; Brooklyn's broken out in fights;

>there's a traffic jam in Harlem that's backed to Jackson Heights;

>there's a scout troup short a child, Kreuschev's due at Idylwild, __Car
54 where are you?

>http://www.mit.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/clamen/misc/tv/lyrics/Car_54.txt

>

>Dorothy asked the Scarecrow:

>"How can you talk if you have no brains?"

>The Scarecrow replied:

>"Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking."

>Dororthy answered, "That's true..."

"Yes, I guess you're right."
http://www.westol.com/~wizardoz/script6.htm

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