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One of the original Trivial Pursuit questions by hadji 2006-07-12 12:38:52
asked how many grooves were on one side of a vinyl LP.

Can someone explain to me how the answer to this question is not blatantly obvious?
[ Reply ]
  Not all questions were difficult. by ag_wyvern2006-07-12 12:41:28
    A plane crashes... by bitflipper2006-07-12 12:43:46
      Wherever their will stipulates... by Sterling_Ag2006-07-12 12:46:16
    Whichever side of the barn by Sterling_Ag2006-07-12 12:44:00
      Then the egg should be buried in a dungheap... by mmell2006-07-12 13:00:02
        A Dragon! Dragon! Not Lizard! (n/t) by CynicalRyan2006-07-12 13:01:13
  I had to think about that very hard. by farfalla2006-07-12 12:43:23
    1. (n/t) by joecrouse2006-07-12 18:21:46
  it depends on the album by voxwoman2006-07-12 12:43:46
  There are exceptions to the obvious answer. by run.dll2006-07-12 12:45:12
    The only one I know of was a Monty Python Album. (n/t) by RetiQlum22006-07-12 13:35:11
  Along the same line... by Peace_man2006-07-12 12:52:12
    That's easy. by CynicalRyan2006-07-12 12:52:54
      One of the bosses here has a cup with the handle by ChuckAB2006-07-12 12:55:50
        :D I certainly have strange ancestors.. (n/t) by CynicalRyan2006-07-12 12:57:59
      Look at this then... by OsteSpiser2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Which end of a hot dog should you eat first? by mmell2006-07-12 13:01:06
  How long is a piece of string?? ß•Þ by kreepykrawly2006-07-12 14:31:37
    waaay too much vertical space there by Freakazoid2006-07-12 14:34:02
    Unless it's a closed string by bitflipper2006-07-12 14:34:17

 

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