Rhino wrote:
While being well below the Calgary collective too I didn't do that badly for a south of the borderite either (although technically I used to live in Lewiston NY which is also north of the border). Of course I have the advantage of knowing a bit of old Empire/Commonwealth/Dominion history, so my lapses were mostly on the newer-but-not-current end of the spectrum where I know precious little - or bugger all to be honest (didn't Diefenbaker make those old racing cars or something?)
Congrats on having your name up in lights on the board last night. I won't mention how many points you beat me by..lets just say it was substantial. RVM beat my score as well.
Danny K's deserves a special mention for finishing in 2nd place even though they are way down in California.
Overall the game was fair but a little heavy on questions along the lines of:
"Who was the youngest Prime Minister? Who had the shortest term in office? (I thought it was John Turner), Who was the first Canadian-born prime minister? etc.
I'm surprised they
didn't ask some of the more notable historical events:
Who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his leadership during the Suez Crisis? Who invoked the War Measures Act during a terrorist insurrection in 1970?
Who signed the "Free Trade" agreement with the United States or the NAFTA agreement with the US and Mexico?
Not one question about Trudeau or Chretien is a bit of a surprise...since they were two of the longest serving 20th century prime ministers I thought they would have been natural choices.
I'm thankful they didn't include any of the following even though one question of this ilk would have added a little variety:
Which Prime Minister held seances to consult with his dead mother on policy issues?
Which PM used the camel clutch to take out a protester who evaded security?
Which PM's wife allegedly had a tryst with Mick Jagger?
Who sang a duet with Ronald Reagan on St Patricks Day 1985?