Because you can put a trivia game on a bookshelf

August 26, 2013

Actually, I found this on the top shelf of the linen closest but the principle is the same.

This comes from the era when Trivial Pursuit was a big hit:

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Typical card:

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(Note the typo in the last question. See? It’s not just me.)

Reminds me of a fold-out I recently tossed out (believe it or not!) that had been included in a Mets yearbook some time in the 80s. It featured thumbnail photos of every player (and I think manager) to that point. I know it was smaller than the standard two-by-three-foot poster and can only imagine how big that would have to be now, some 25-plus years later, to accommodate everybody.

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