Just read about "icon anniversaries":
100 years ago: Windshield Wipers
75 years ago: The Nancy Drew Series
50 years ago: Disneyland
40 years ago: Slurpee
25 years ago: Post-It Notes; Pac-Man
20 years ago: Teddy Ruxpin (the teddy bear would say "Can you be my friend?)
10 years ago: eBay.com
The national USLIA tourney (threw that in myself)
5 years ago: "Dance Dance Revolution"- the Japanese arcade game where you would be challenged to sychronize your steps on a platform with dance patterns that flash on the video game screen.
Windshield Wiper. Disneyland. Post-It Notes. Slurpee.
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Windshield Wiper. Disneyland. Post-It Notes. Slurpee.
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Very interesting trivial questions
I saw this from a "flip-over" desktop calendar where the questions were:
Q:What major league pitching ace gave all his children names beginning with the letter "K"- the scorekeeping symbol for a strikeout?
A: Roger Clemens whose four sons are named Kody, Koby, Kory and Kacy.
Q: What was cotton candy called when it was introduced at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair?
A: Fairy Floss.
Q:What major league pitching ace gave all his children names beginning with the letter "K"- the scorekeeping symbol for a strikeout?
A: Roger Clemens whose four sons are named Kody, Koby, Kory and Kacy.
Q: What was cotton candy called when it was introduced at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair?
A: Fairy Floss.
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