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Tuesday, November 26, 201911/26/2019

Wednesday’s Question: What meat did the native Americans bring to the first Thanksgiving?

In Coffee Break Trivia

Some of the Native Americans went out hunting and brought back five to give to the governor, the captain, and others.

Tuesday, November 26, 201911/26/2019

Kat’s Hidden Camera 11/27/19: Arlo Guthrie performs “Alice’s Restaurant”, live in 2005.

Once a week Kat shares a rockin’ and rare video of rock & roll icons doing what they do best!

Friday, November 22, 201911/22/2019

Tuesday’s Question: HE was the was the first U.S. president to unofficially pardon a turkey. Which president?

In Coffee Break Trivia

He instructed the White House to save a bird given to the president. His son had grown fond of the bird (and the president was a big animal lover).

Thursday, November 21, 201911/21/2019

Friday’s Question: Believe it or not, THIS traditional eating utensil was NOT used at the first Thanksgiving?

In Coffee Break Trivia

It wasn’t even introduced until 10 years later by Governor Winthrop of Massachusetts, but didn’t really catch on until the…

Wednesday, November 20, 201911/20/2019

Kat’s Hidden Camera 11/20/19: The Doobie Brothers performing “China Grove” live in 1982

Once a week Kat will share with you a rockin’ and rare video of iconic rock legends doing what they do best! Send your suggestions to kat@i100rocks.com!

Monday, November 18, 201911/18/2019

Tuesday’s Question: The three oldest buildings in the world still standing are all in THIS country. Which Country?

In Coffee Break Trivia

Although the Arc de Triomphe is not one of them, it is located in this same country.

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