Okay, then, Texas? We do have some strangely named towns.
George
That's it. Population 22 It's an unincorporated community in central Texas that got it's name in 1930 when an artist put up a sign for two brothers who owned a country store and painted two bells on the sign for their last name which was Bell. He then wrote Ding & Dong underneath. The community around the store began referring to the area by the name on the sign and finally it became official.
Years ago, my mother-in-law was riding in a car and saw a sign reading "Litter Barrel, 2 mi." She thought it was the name of a town. It was actually just a place to dump your trash, but in Texas that wouldn't be an unbelievable name.
With Election Day behind us, here's an election trivia question:
Which 20th-Century President received the highest percentage of the POPULAR vote? (I'm limiting it to 20th-Century because some of the 18th- and 19th-Century elections were real blowouts, George Washing ran unopposed -- twice -- Jefferson, 1804, and James Monroe, 1816 and 1820, were over 70%.) Hint: there were only four elections in the 1900s where the winner received more than 60% of the popular vote.
I'm actually a little surprised that this hasn't been guessed yet.
George
Were certainly narrowing it down though. 1901-2001, 17 presidents and we've named six of them, and you've given 7 more in your clues George. Leaves 4 more presidents by my count.
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GeorgeStGeorge
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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That's it. Population 22 It's an unincorporated community in central Texas that got it's name in 1930 when an artist put up a sign for two brothers who owned a country store and painted two bells on the sign for their last name which was Bell. He then wrote Ding & Dong underneath. The community around the store began referring to the area by the name on the sign and finally it became official.
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Years ago, my mother-in-law was riding in a car and saw a sign reading "Litter Barrel, 2 mi." She thought it was the name of a town. It was actually just a place to dump your trash, but in Texas that wouldn't be an unbelievable name.
With Election Day behind us, here's an election trivia question:
Which 20th-Century President received the highest percentage of the POPULAR vote? (I'm limiting it to 20th-Century because some of the 18th- and 19th-Century elections were real blowouts, George Washing ran unopposed -- twice -- Jefferson, 1804, and James Monroe, 1816 and 1820, were over 70%.) Hint: there were only four elections in the 1900s where the winner received more than 60% of the popular vote.
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Based on the electoral results at the time, I'm guessing RONALD REAGAN.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Nope. Reagan got 50.8% (1980) and 58.8% (1984), so he doesn't break the top four.
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Woodrow Wilson???
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GeorgeStGeorge
No. Wilson never topped 50%. His successor, Harding, was one of the ones to get over 60%, but he's not the all-time (20th century) winner, either.
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FDR
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GeorgeStGeorge
Surprisingly, no, though he did pull 60.8% in 1936. Nixon got 60.7% in 1972.
Who's the winner?
George
As a side note, Lincoln got the LOWEST popular vote percentage of all time, in 1860, just under 40%.
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Human without the bean
I'm chiming in late here, didn't notice it. Let me go with Harry Middle name stands for nothing S Truman.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Nope. Truman got just under 50%. Eisenhower did better (both times) but didn't top 58%.
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Human without the bean
Well, we are all going the wrong way either early twentieth or late twentieth c. so I'll go later and guess Bill Clinton.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Clinton never got 50%.
Obama, Reagan, and both Bushes got in the 50s, but not the 60s.
George
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Human without the bean
Then lets try one of the presidents on Mt. Rushmore. Theodore Roosevelt A Rough Rider and a National war hero, he must have had some high numbers.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Teddy: 56.4%
I'm actually a little surprised that this hasn't been guessed yet.
George
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Human without the bean
Were certainly narrowing it down though. 1901-2001, 17 presidents and we've named six of them, and you've given 7 more in your clues George. Leaves 4 more presidents by my count.
Has anyone tried John F Kennedy?
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GeorgeStGeorge
Kennedy was just under 50%
George
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He was elected during my lifetime.
George
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Human without the bean
This is boggling my mind George. I must assume he is someone unassuming then, like Jimmie Carter.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Barely over 50%.
There's still one 20th century President elected during my lifetime (i.e., since 1956).
George
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From 1956 to 2000, these are the elected Presidents (Gerald Ford, of course, was not elected):
Eisenhower
Kennedy
Johnson
Nixon
Carter
Reagan
GH Bush
Clinton
Which one hasn't been guessed yet?
George
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