Monday, September 29, 2014

70s Trivia, TV, Music, And More

Who does not like a bit of trivia that jog your memory and make you feel good! Here is some trivia from the 70s and I hope it challenges you to some degree!
Feeling a wee bit nostalgic today, remembering fun childhood times I am in a good mood. Today we are going to play a game you and me, with me asking the questions and you dear reader answering the questions with some trivia from the 70s. There is no prize for this contest, just a feeling of pride.
Who popularized the saying 'sit on it" back on a hit television show in the 70s.
Who popularized the saying 'kiss my grits and when pigs fly" back on a hit television show in the 70s.
Archie Bunker from the hit 70s show "All in the family" called his son in law Michael by what edible name. Name the family, if you can.
Who were shipwrecked on Gilligan's Island along with Gillian in the 70's show by the same name?
Eight is enough was a great family show in the 70s about a single dad who was raising a bunch of kids on his own. Can you name them all?
Jamie Somers and Steve Austin each had their own television hits in the 70s, what were those hit shows, and what did they have in common.
Name the family from the Brady Bunch television show in the 70s from bottom to top.
Station 51 was the on duty home to a bunch of firefighters and two paramedics in this hit series in the 70s. What was this show? Where did the paramedics transport their patients too?
Mash 4077 was an awesome 70s television show into the fictional lives of Hawkeye Peirce, Honeycutt and Hot Lips. The unit has memorable characters with Radar and Klinger. Tell me dear readers Radar slept with something all the time, what was it, and what was his favorite drink when stressed? Klinger as we all remember was trying to get out of the army, by pretending he was what? What was the name of the tent that Honeycutt, Pierce, and Winchester shared?
What was the name of the hit 70's television series that stared a poor family in the ghetto with a dad missing most of the time? What was the mom's real name and what is the older son most famous for doing in the show? Who was buffalo butt? What was Wilona adopted daughter's real name?
Here comes your answers, hope you are enjoying the walk down memory lane with me today.
Who popularized the saying 'sit on it" back on a hit television show in the 70s. This saying was popularized by the Fonz who was leather wearing motorcycle driving cool sexy man. Ayeeeeeeee . Do you remember any of the Cunninghams?
Who popularized the saying 'kiss my grits and when pigs fly" back on a hit television show in the 70s. That was none other than the scars tic yet lovable Flo on Alice. Florence Jean Casselberry as she was know, was a wise cracking vibrant red headed waitress at Mel's diner.
Archie Bunker from the hit 70s show "All in the family" called his son in law Michael by what edible name. Name the family, if you can. Meathead was the name Archie called his son-in-law who was married to Gloria, and they were the parents of little Joey. Archie was married to Edith who he often called dingbat.
Who were shipwrecked on Gilligan's Island along with Gillian in the 70's show by the same name? The professor, Mary Anne, Ginger, the skipper, Mr. and Mrs. Howell were shipwrecked with the dingy Gillian.
Eight is enough was a great family show in the 70s about a single dad who was raising a bunch of kids on his own. Can you name them all? Nicholas was the baby, Tommy, Elizabeth, Joanie, Susan, Nancy, David, and Mary these were the children Tom Bradford was rising on his own after his first wife died.
Jamie Somers and Steve Austin each had their own television hits in the 70s, what were those hit shows, and what did they have in common. The bionic woman and six million dollar man each had body parts that were bionic that help them run fast among other things.
Name the family from the Brady Bunch television show in the 70s from bottom to top. Cindy, Bobby, Jan, Peter, Marsha, and Greg and the parents were Mike and Carol. Alice was the housekeeper who had a boyfriend Sam who was the local butcher.
Station 51 was the on duty home to a bunch of firefighters and two paramedics in this hit series in the 70s. What was this show? Where did the paramedics transport their patients too? Emergency was the name of the show while Roy and Johnny were the paramedics who took patients to Rampart General.
Mash 4077 was an awesome 70s television show into the fictional lives of Hawkeye Peirce, Honeycutt and Hot Lips. The unit has memorable characters with Radar and Klinger. Tell me dear readers Radar slept with something all the time, what was it, and what was his favorite drink when stressed? Klinger as we all remember was trying to get out of the army, by pretending he was what? What was the name of the tent that Honeycutt, Pierce, and Winchester shared? 
Radar slept with a teddy bear and drank grape knee-highs. Klinger wanted a section 8 and pretended to be crazy by wearing dresses often. The swamp was the name of the tent shared by the unlikely three.
What was the name of the hit 70's television series that stared a poor family in the ghetto with a dad missing most of the time? What was the mom's real name and what is the older son most famous for doing in the show? Who was buffalo butt? What was Wilona adopted daughter's real name? 
Good Times had Michael, Thelma, and JJ as the children with their mom Flordia or flo for short as a family struggling to make it. Buffalo Butt was the building's maintenance person who really did not do much but complain. The real name of the adopted daughter was none other then Janet Jackson.

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