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OT - The Pub Quiz Thread

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  1. sb_73

    sb_73 Well-Known Member

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    Let’s stick with the naff U2 theme. What is the highest recorded number of guitars that the Hedge, sorry the Ledge, sorry the Edge has taken on stage for a real live concert to hook up to his effects pedals?

    Wild guesses unlikely to be much more ridiculous than the answer.
     
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  2. Steelmonkey

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    Well woopdie doo for him
     
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    Close but a trifle excessive even for him…..
     
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    Spot on.

    What a complete ****er he is.
     
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    Heard on the radio that today is the 70th anniveraary of the first publication of Guiness Book of Records....always wondered what Guiness had to do with this....now I know!

    So why were Guiness involved, and why was it published?
     
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    Don't know, I do know that I'm on Page 7 of 2017's edition.
     
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    Wasn't it something about resolving arguments in pubs?
     
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    Did the celebrated neo Nazis Ross and Norris Mcwhirter run it from the start?
     
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    Sir Hugh Eyre Campbell Beaver, KBE (4 May 1890 – 16 January 1967) was an English-South African civil engineer, industrialist and bureaucrat, who founded the Guinness World Records (then known as Guinness Book of Records).
    Sir Hugh Beaver created the concept, and twin brothers Norris and Ross McWhirter co-founded the book in London in August 1955.
     
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    Spot on - according to the report I heard Guinness sponsered it from the start as an advertising ploy to solve pub arguments....now we just have Google!
     
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    No idea
     
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    You can't just make that statememt and leave it hanging....
     
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    Funnily enough, we had this in a pub quiz a couple of months back. The question was something along the lines of, 'What well-known publication was first advertised as a guide for resolving pub arguments?' We didn't know the answer, but guessed it correctly.
     
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    Who is this..........?

    An entertainer, born in Watford in 1922.
    Educated at Eton.
    Volunteered for all services in WW2, but was initially rejected because of his father's nationality. Subsequently served in the RAF.
    Later gained fame as a member of a much-loved 'team'.
    Shortly before his death in 1996 of prostate cancer, he was visited in hospital by the future King Charles, a big fan.
     
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