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  • #7407
    Tommy_72
    Participant

    Hello guys 🙂

    Not sure how well this might work, but i just posted Lou Reed’s Satellite of Love on the music association game, and it gave me an idea for another game. Each post asks a trivia question. Whoever answers it then asks a new trivia question relating to the answer for the previous one. I’m starting with a music question, but can go in any direction whatsoever. So, to begin:

    Who sang backing vocals on Lou Reed’s ‘Satellite of Love’ ?

    #145858
    AusWoody
    Participant

    yes  interesting question and i think your trying to trick us

    backing vocals were supplied by Gustavo Manzu who also played piano

    BUT what i think your askling  is who  was also backing vocals on the last chorus

    it was the songs producer  David Bowie

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    One of the characters in Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream is the victim of a spell that puts a donkey’s head on his shoulders. What is his name?

    #145859
    Brandybee
    Participant

    Nick Bottom

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    According to Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream, the secret to a highly potent love potion lies in the purple, yellow and white wild flower, “The juice of it on sleeping eyelids laid/will make man or woman madly dote/upon the next live creature that it sees,” the fairy king tells Puck.

    What is the name of this flower?

    #145860
    Tommy_72
    Participant

    No trickery intended, Woody! Like my good friend Misdevious, i'm not that devious! However, you are right that David Bowie did indeed sing backing vocals in the final chorus…

    The answer that I think you are looking for, Brandy, is 'love-in-idleness'.

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    Love-in-idleness is another name for the wild pansy. Where does the name pansy come from?

    #145862
    Tommy_72
    Participant

    That would be Viola tricolor var. hortensis.

    Why might you be worried if you had an Arion hortensis on your pansies?

    #195107
    Vaughan
    Moderator

    It could spoil the flowers.

    Arion hortensis is also known by its common name the “garden slug”

    Slugs have both male and female reproductive cells but must find a mate to exchange sperm before they can reproduce.

    What is the technical name for this when an adult organism has both male and female sexual organs at the same time?

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