Probably an easy trivia question......Name the artist and the song that won the only Grammy Award for Best Disco Record? The award disappearing the following year due to backlash against disco.
I was wrong thinking then that, this was fairly common trivia but the first and only Grammy Award for Best Disco Record was ~Gloria Gaynor~ I Will Survive. Maybe it is fairly common just with you guys, it wasn't something you knew.
If I come up with anything I'll post it, or, if anyone has something go ahead.
The wildest thing is, I thought of that in passing yesterday, but I thought that was such a wildly inaccurate answer that I didn't come here and post it. I was elsewhere thinking of music at the time.
Remarkably, Burt Reynolds has only been nominated once for an Academy Award. It was for Best Supporting Actor for which movie? He did not win. For extra credit, can you name the actor who DID win that year, and for which movie?
I know the answer to the first half of this trivia question, but I'll wait before I give the answer and try to come up with the actor who did win Supporting Actor.
If I recall Burt Reynolds absolutely hated the movie Boogie Nights. His agent thought it would be a good mid-career move for him to make if he take the role and it would help boost his celebrity, which it did. Upon release of the film he fired his agent. Reynolds clashed with the young director Paul Thomas Anderson whom he thought was a young arrogant pri*k and didn't take too well to Anderson's direction. He himself never watched the movie. Talk was that it was Burt Reynolds distancing himself from Boogie Nights that cost him the Oscar. He was the front runner to win.
Now it looks like I've got to come up with something. Just as soon as I can.
Name the U.S. states capital that made its official bird of the city, the plastic pink flamingos, you know the one's you've seen in front of people's houses in their front yards?
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No. (Misread it.) George
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Raf clears the table! (Been practicing billiards lately?) A) 1605 was the last time- before JP1- that there were 3 different Popes in the same calendar year. It has to coincide with the concl
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Don't forget about me Raf, I'm so petty too. From "Wildflowers" to "The Last DJ".
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No. Maybe this will make it a LITTLE easier:
Alex Rodriguez (in 2003 with the Rangers) and Andre Dawson (in 1987 with the Cubs) won baseball MVP awards. What was unusual about those two wins?
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It would be like Frank Thomas (not "The Big Hurt") winning the 1962 MVP while playing for the Mets.
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They both switched the leagues they were in? National to American and American to National.
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No. They did change teams over the years, but this question refers specifically to the years they won the MVP award.
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They were both in the World Series that year, playing against each other?
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Not the same year.
Alex Rodriguez (in 2003 with the Rangers) and Andre Dawson (in 1987 with the Cubs) won baseball MVP awards. What was unusual about those two wins?
Neither team went to the World Series (in those years).
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Think about my hint (1962 Mets).
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I give.
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Since you're the only one trying, I'll tell you:
They were the only two MVPs to win while playing for last-place teams. MVPs are usually on contenders.
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WOW !!! That could never happen again, not the way the game is played today.
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Probably an easy trivia question......Name the artist and the song that won the only Grammy Award for Best Disco Record? The award disappearing the following year due to backlash against disco.
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It's either Donna Summer, or, more likely
The Bee Gees "Stayin' Alive" (?)
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No Bee Gee's, but Donna Summer is on the right track.
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I was wrong thinking then that, this was fairly common trivia but the first and only Grammy Award for Best Disco Record was ~Gloria Gaynor~ I Will Survive. Maybe it is fairly common just with you guys, it wasn't something you knew.
If I come up with anything I'll post it, or, if anyone has something go ahead.
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The wildest thing is, I thought of that in passing yesterday, but I thought that was such a wildly inaccurate answer that I didn't come here and post it. I was elsewhere thinking of music at the time.
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Still open for free posting...
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Remarkably, Burt Reynolds has only been nominated once for an Academy Award. It was for Best Supporting Actor for which movie? He did not win. For extra credit, can you name the actor who DID win that year, and for which movie?
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I know the answer to the first half of this trivia question, but I'll wait before I give the answer and try to come up with the actor who did win Supporting Actor.
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How about Ralph Fiennes then George although, I'm not even sure he's an Oscar winner? The movie in question is Boogie Nights.
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Correct. The actual winner that year was Robin Williams for Good Will Hunting.
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If I recall Burt Reynolds absolutely hated the movie Boogie Nights. His agent thought it would be a good mid-career move for him to make if he take the role and it would help boost his celebrity, which it did. Upon release of the film he fired his agent. Reynolds clashed with the young director Paul Thomas Anderson whom he thought was a young arrogant pri*k and didn't take too well to Anderson's direction. He himself never watched the movie. Talk was that it was Burt Reynolds distancing himself from Boogie Nights that cost him the Oscar. He was the front runner to win.
Now it looks like I've got to come up with something. Just as soon as I can.
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Name the U.S. states capital that made its official bird of the city, the plastic pink flamingos, you know the one's you've seen in front of people's houses in their front yards?
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Tallahassee (FL)?
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Your definitely on the right continent, George ha, ha, no. Go north young man.
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One down, 49 to go.
Trenton, NJ?
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