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Let's see who can come up with the most obscure R&L FACT
We might just all learn something that will make us each more mythical!
The Rules are very simple > > >
Stump your fellow MB's with a trivia question or just post a bit of information that nobody else knows.
Must be something that can be backed up with evidence (by a reputable, easily accesible online source) and not just some wild hair tale about something you heard somebody's cousin told a friend of your sister-in-law.
That's about it. Have fun!
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@ Doublicorn - - -
The answer to which question? you need to REPLY to a specific item if you are not going to give more detail in a general topic reply, otherwise we have no idea what you are referring to.
If, by chance, you are asking about the first grade class of 1985 . . . there is a very specific answer to this trivia question that I'm looking for to be awarded the badge of trivial excellence.
O RLY? you don't think it could be LESS than 25? very interesting
wasn't it like 21 or something?
FINAL WARNING ! ! !
Answer will be revealed at Midnight.
Don't let this shot at R&L Trivia stardom pass you by . . .
Looking at that board in the picture, I'm assuming it says 16? I can't tell, the lines are blurred. And no, that isn't a Robin Thicke reference.
It says Grade 1 and 2 ... ahhhhh
hence 2 teachers ... I'm going with trick question lol...
Well all right, then I'll just guess a number that's half the actual kids in the photograph. Unfortunately, half of 25 would mean one of these poor kids is split between first and second grade...so, I say 12 first-grade students.
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