How do statues of men on horses tell us how they died? And how did a climb in the Swiss alps make your day at the beach much safer. Hear the Off Ramp podcast. (Photo Excel23 wikimedia commons)
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059 Bright Eyes Trivia
Queen Victoria is remembered for her very strict moral code. But what popular gambling game owes its first written rules to her? And what U.S. President said, “I would have made a good Pope”? Hear the answers during Bright Eyes Trivia. On the Off Ramp with Bob & Marcia Smith
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045 Laughing-In-Place Trivia
How did an 1842 party lead to today’s surgery without pain? And in 1972 CBS paid $35 million to show WHAT movie for the next 20 years? Hear Bob and Marcia Smith’s 9th week of Coronavirus Trivia on the Off Ramp podcast!