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The first ones served publicly were served in New Haven, Connecticut....I think.
Kitty
PS Sorry I missed out on the "HILL" question!
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Well, Kitty got the answer to the hamburger question. That's right the first hamburger was publicly served in Connecticut.
Current Score:
Kitty 3 Chris 2
I'll post another question tomorrow <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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Jeanne .. too funny about the Town named "Hill" ... I thought NE had some strange names for towns but I think NC has NE beat. We have "Bat Cave", "Mtn Home", "Zirconia", "Saphire", "Travelers Rest, SC" and "Suit" to name a few. Counties, Cities and Towns are organized quite differently here as well.
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There's one in Vermont (think it's in Vermont) called 'Hell Hollow' hehehe - talk about strange names. There's another one in New Hampshire - 'Gonic' rhymes with Tonic. All kinds of funny names here. Then there are the ones you can't pronounce - well the non-natives can't pronounce them... Worcestor, Leominster, Gloucestor...
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I can pronounce them <G> ....
I am constantly being chided for my Boston accent here in the south but what is funny is when I say something and they completely misunderstand because of the accent. For example: I asked my class participants to press CTRL + END and what they understand me to say is CTRL + N ... of course that does something entirely different. Of course, I don't think I have an accent ... but rather, they do <G> It took me nearly a year to understand (and I sometimes still don't) what they are saying to me.
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Here is today's trivia question:
Which New England company makes those candy conversation hearts?
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New England Candy Company (NECCO) of Cambridge, Massachusetts?
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I knew that but I just got home and Kitty beat me to it. <img src="/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />
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Sure, sure, Chris....uh huh. (just kidding)! <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> This is fun!! But I do have an advantage as I work from home!
Kitty
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Originally posted by Prime Time Kitty: [qb]New England Candy Company (NECCO) of Cambridge, Massachusetts?[/qb] That's right Kitty! Here's the updated score: Kitty 4 Chris 2 I'll be posting a trivia question sometime today... <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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