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Re: Answers to trivia

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Subject: Re: Answers to trivia
From: Garry Archer <archer@hsi.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1993 15:49:40 -0400
phile@stpaul.gov (Philip J Ethier)
> Doug Phillips writes >
> 
> > 14. MPH in England/ KPH (NOW - WAS MPH EARLIER)
> 
> Bad question. In Enland and America, we know that a Mile and Kilometer are
> not the same.   Better question:  What is British for 100 MPH?  I'm
> surprised they don't call it "making a century", but I nothing about
> cricket, either.


100 MPH?  That's, "Doing a tonne"! :-)

Reminds me of the old joke traffic report I heard on Radio One in England
20 years ago:

        "Latest traffic news:  Reports coming in of an elephant doing
         a tonne on the M1.  Police are requesting motorists to treat 
         it like a roundabout..."

Oh well, I reckon you had to be there (pew!)

        Cheers!


Garry Archer Esq.       archer@hsi.com
  "Like a stately Aston Martin... With all her bravery on, and tackle trim..."
          (With apologies to John Milton who said "ship" in his original quote)


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