How many cows did it take to make a medieval Bible? And why did Victorians wear protective head gear in the shower? Hear the Off Ramp Trivia Podcast. (Photo: Rady One, Creative Commons)
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What role did McDonald’s play in winning 3 Gold medals in 2008? And what did the original Apple Computer logo look like.
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Name the 7 Founding Fathers. And what trained animals guard the U.S. Nuclear Arsenal? Hear the Off Ramp Podcast! (Photo – Harris News)
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What’s the oldest ingredient in s’mores, the classic summer campfire treat? And why were the front rooms of houses once called “parlors?” Hear the Off Ramp Podcast!
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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





