A Test for Old Kids

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A Test for Old Kids

Post by MacTheWolf (imported) »

Jesus sent me this quiz and River said to post it, so here goes:

http://www.johnfry.com/pages/TestForOldKids.html

I passed it with flying colours but then, I'm older than dinosaur shit.
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Guess being in my early 30's I'm not old enough to pass this test, 7/15
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I can't believe I missed 3 of them...dragonfly
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I didn't remember the Red Skelton question.

So one wrong.

And I actually saw Satchmo on Broadway in Hello Dolly.

I heard Duke Ellington live with the Pittsburgh Symphony.
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I missed three of them, #8, 10 and 13. But I think I deserve extra credit because I may have been INcorrect about the person who "The Day The Music Died" was written for, but my incorrect guess was another person who died on that plane.... He was famous for "La Bamba." Isn't that worth at least half a point? And there was that other guy, famous for "Bad, Bad LeRoy Brown." DAMN! That was one bad plane crash, killed a lot of good talent the day the music died.
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Dave (imported) wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:00 pm I didn't remember the Red Skelton question.

So one wrong.

....

Yes, I got that one wrong also, I incorrectly named ANOTHER of Red Skelton's characters (Clem Cadiddlehopper) but NOT the one the question was asking for.
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Old fart here. No misses.
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Old fart here too. Missed a bunch of them - memory going - who am I? Why am I surrounded by balless men? WAIT, where are my balls? --FLO--
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I'm not old, I'm only 27 and I ended up only missing 3 of them... But then again I guess growing up in my moms house I had to learn history... So my answers might be skewed...

Only

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Got them all. I suppose that nobody remembers the classic line by Barbara Billingsley, "...Ward, don't you think that you were a little hard on the BEAVER last night?"

Censors, gotta love 'em...😄
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