obscure trivia question
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obscure trivia question
I just got back from the Morrissey (of The Smith's fame) concert and it was great! It also made me think of a fun trivia question for all of you, since I have been the recipient of many of your trivia games. So, Odyssey asks:
Morrissey is known for wielding gladioli on stage, in honor of a famous person whose favorite flower was the gladiola. Who?
If no one has a guess by tomorrow, I will add some clues.
Morrissey is known for wielding gladioli on stage, in honor of a famous person whose favorite flower was the gladiola. Who?
If no one has a guess by tomorrow, I will add some clues.
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Re: obscure trivia question
I have two guesses, one with some sense it could be right but it may not fit your clue ("was" implies they are no longer with us), and the other is only intuity.Odyssey wrote:I just got back from the Morrissey (of The Smith's fame) concert and it was great! It also made me think of a fun trivia question for all of you, since I have been the recipient of many of your trivia games. So, Odyssey asks:
Morrissey is known for wielding gladioli on stage, in honor of a famous person whose favorite flower was the gladiola. Who?
If no one has a guess by tomorrow, I will add some clues.
The one I think is right is Dame Edna, who chirps about them a good bit, or did on the shows I saw years ago.
The one it is just intuity is Sherlock Holmes.
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Marryme, I have to mention that at one point last night Morrissey went into a sustained pose that very much resembles your avatar!marrymeflyfree wrote:Wintergreen is right.wintergreen48 wrote:I think it is in honor of Oscar Wilde rather than Dame Edna. Morrissey likes Wilde, don't know if he cares particularly about Dame Edna.
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Re: obscure trivia question
I went to see him two weeks ago, his first night show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC. He was fantastic, his voice was great and his band really rocked! I'll ASSume that you had a good time at the show.Odyssey wrote:I just got back from the Morrissey (of The Smith's fame) concert and it was great!
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Yes, he was fantastic and it was a smaller venue, which was fantastic. He sounds just the same and the band was amazing. In the 7 years I have lived in SC, this was the first concert in Greenville I've gone to. I usually have to go to Atlanta for my type of music.
Next up, The Cure in April in Atlanta. They were supposed to be there in Sept., but cancelled a week before with some story about not being ready.
Next up, The Cure in April in Atlanta. They were supposed to be there in Sept., but cancelled a week before with some story about not being ready.
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First Sir G moved here and now we have Odyssey, South Carolina is almost over represented on the bored.Odyssey wrote:. In the 7 years I have lived in SC, this was the first concert in Greenville I've gone to. .
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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Odyssey wrote: Next up, The Cure in April in Atlanta. They were supposed to be there in Sept., but cancelled a week before with some story about not being ready.
I saw the Cure in 1991 and it was a great concert.
The kids didn't appreciate the group until they saw Robert Smith punch the Diamond of Pantheos out of Barbra Steisand's nose.
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Ah yes, that would be Robert Smithera! My favorite SP episode.
I last saw The Cure in the late '80's in college. Love them!
I last saw The Cure in the late '80's in college. Love them!
PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Odyssey wrote: Next up, The Cure in April in Atlanta. They were supposed to be there in Sept., but cancelled a week before with some story about not being ready.
I saw the Cure in 1991 and it was a great concert.
The kids didn't appreciate the group until they saw Robert Smith punch the Diamond of Pantheos out of Barbra Steisand's nose.
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