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For Rufus, nothing is (K)impossible in the fight against cancer!
What's the sitch on these cancer-resistant naked mole-rats? Read more on tonight's Trivia Thursday here: https://t.co/XwKhimIdjD
#TriviaThursdays
Have you ever wondered how bread obtains its characteristic texture and taste?
#TriviaThursday
#YeastNaYeast
Time again for the @DSNGRR's weekly #TriviaThursday contest!
Today's Prize: 2 tix for the Cascade Canyon Express in 2020.
Today's Question: In what year was a modern radio communication system installed on the #DurangoTrain?
Give us your best guess!
#TriviaThursday: Paramount Pictures is reportedly revamping the #Transformers franchise, planning on two new films. Did you know, the 1986 Transformers movie was Orson Welles’ last role. He voiced the character Unicron.
#TriviaThursday: Twitter began a campaign to revive #Gargoyles last week. Did you know, the name “gargoyle” comes from the French legend of “La Gargouille,” a fearsome dragon that terrorized the inhabitants of the town of Rouen? #DisneyPlus
Did you know that the phrase 'steal my thunder' originated with Macbeth? Shakespeare used an invention of fellow playwright John Dennis to create the sound of thunder during a production of Macbeth, which led Dennis to complain that his thunder had been stolen. #TriviaThursday
Fun fact: Jane Eyre was published under a male pseudonym. Charlotte Bronte used the name “Currer Bell” to mask her gender while keeping her own initials. Sisters Emily & Anne also used pseudonyms for their publications, going by Ellis and Acton Bell respectively.
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