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    What was the Roman god of war called?
    Ares, I believe. Either that or I've got my Romans and my Greeks messed up.

    Actually I'm pretty sure I do.

    Neptune or Jupitor?
    Ares was his Greek name.
    It's gotta be Mars.
    You were going to go through all the planets. Correct.
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    What was the Roman god of war called?
    Ares, I believe. Either that or I've got my Romans and my Greeks messed up.

    Actually I'm pretty sure I do.

    Neptune or Jupitor?
    Ares was his Greek name.
    It's gotta be Mars.
    You were going to go through all the planets. Correct.
    That was my third planet. So I did well.

    Hmmm... Let's stay on the theme of History.

    What was the name of the senator from Kentucky that opposed FDR during the great depression?

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    No idea, should have stuck with Greek mythology.
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    No idea, should have stuck with Greek mythology.
    Yeah, I suppose you must have not dived all that deeply into the Great Depression Era and it's political figures, did ya?

    If you could name the catholic leader or the elderly doctor that opposed FDR, I'll give you credit for it.

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    Was he related to early morning grass ?

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    No idea, should have stuck with Greek mythology.
    Yeah, I suppose you must have not dived all that deeply into the Great Depression Era and it's political figures, did ya?

    If you could name the catholic leader or the elderly doctor that opposed FDR, I'll give you credit for it.
    I can just about get the Roosevelt in the FDR, never mind anything else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slim the BoxingManiac View Post
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    No idea, should have stuck with Greek mythology.
    Yeah, I suppose you must have not dived all that deeply into the Great Depression Era and it's political figures, did ya?

    If you could name the catholic leader or the elderly doctor that opposed FDR, I'll give you credit for it.
    Hoover?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slim the BoxingManiac View Post
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    No idea, should have stuck with Greek mythology.
    Yeah, I suppose you must have not dived all that deeply into the Great Depression Era and it's political figures, did ya?

    If you could name the catholic leader or the elderly doctor that opposed FDR, I'll give you credit for it.
    Cathlic leader must be Kennedy.
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    Maybe I should stay away from the lesser known parts of American History.

    New question time, I think.


    Which Saturday Night Live guest is most famous for his work in the "Cowbell" sketch, saying the line, "needs more cowbell."?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slim the BoxingManiac View Post


    Maybe I should stay away from the lesser known parts of American History.

    New question time, I think.


    Which Saturday Night Live guest is most famous for his work in the "Cowbell" sketch, saying the line, "needs more cowbell."?
    I know that one, Blue Oyster Cult was the guest band.

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    I was going for Dewey after I saw FDR Juuuust a bit off.

    I'll go with Christopher walken

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    I was going for Dewey after I saw FDR Juuuust a bit off.

    I'll go with Christopher walken
    Ding ding ding. We have another winner.

    By the way, for those of you wondering, Huey Long, Father Coughlin, and Francis Townsend were the folks who politically opposed Roosevelt. They're interesting characters, and you should read up on them.

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    Read up on Huey Long years ago, fought against the rich and powerful then assassinated.

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    Read up on Huey Long years ago, fought against the rich and powerful then assassinated.
    The King Fish was a populist nutjob! His last words were something along the lines of "But I have so much left to do". Added to which indignity its thought that his own fucking bodyguards accidentally shot him trying to hit his assassin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slim the BoxingManiac View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    I was going for Dewey after I saw FDR Juuuust a bit off.

    I'll go with Christopher walken
    Ding ding ding. We have another winner.

    By the way, for those of you wondering, Huey Long, Father Coughlin, and Francis Townsend were the folks who politically opposed Roosevelt. They're interesting characters, and you should read up on them.
    So does Spicoli need to ask a question then?
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