One of today's (12/13/13) questions
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One of today's (12/13/13) questions
I went into autopilot and deleted today's episode before writing down a question I wanted to send to a friend of mine. It was the one about an early bicycle and what it was known as. Does anyone still have the show and can please give me the exact wording of the question and choices? Thanks!
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Re: One of today's (12/13/13) questions
I'm watching the show on my TiVo and just as I selected your post the question came up!vettech wrote:I went into autopilot and deleted today's episode before writing down a question I wanted to send to a friend of mine. It was the one about an early bicycle and what it was known as. Does anyone still have the show and can please give me the exact wording of the question and choices? Thanks!
Not exactly Tour de France material, an early version of the bicycle required you to push yourself along with your feet and was called a what?
A. Rockin' Rider
B. Scuttle Cart
C. Shove-n-Push
D. Dandy Horse
Spoiler
D. Dandy Horse she jumped over $500
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Re: One of today's (12/13/13) questions
The transcript has been posted.vettech wrote:I went into autopilot and deleted today's episode before writing down a question I wanted to send to a friend of mine. It was the one about an early bicycle and what it was known as. Does anyone still have the show and can please give me the exact wording of the question and choices? Thanks!
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