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Three Stooges Trivia Book, The
Author: | William Kociemba & Eric A. Kaufman |
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Paperback: | 32 pages |
Publisher: | Gazelle Inc. (1998) |
Avg. Rating: | [ Unrated ] |
In Print? | No |
Mini-book abridgement of The Three Stooges Golf Spoof and Trivia Book (1998). Not sold in stores, it was produced as a gift / giveaway novelty.
From the back cover...
"The Three Stooges Trivia Book consists of four informative and entertaining trivia sections. The first segment is entitled "Name That Stooge" where you are asked to identify the correct Stooge to the question. The second section entitled "Two Reeler Trivia" explains some of the early history of the Stooges and insight into the importance of two-reelers, or "shorts" as they were often called. In their movies, the Stooges were accident prone. In real life, there were many accidents and near misses that happened behind the scenes. Real mishaps from the "Masters of Mishaps" are chronicled in this third section entitled "The Occupational Hazards of Being a Stooge." The last section consists of the A.A.M. Local 6 7/8 (Amalgamated Association of Morons) Entrance Examination. This intellectually challenging quiz will determine if you're a "wise guy" or a true moron... Good luck!"
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