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Showing posts with label trivia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trivia. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

It Came From The Oddball Box - Part 2: Trivia

The Parade of Strange continues... Here's a couple of obscure Topps non-sport cards from '84.

This is a game board from the Topps Trivia Battle set. When the Trivial Pursuit craze hit in the early '80s, Topps cashed in with this scratch-off knock-off. Being a smartypants dork who liked such things, I picked up a pack or two of the stuff from McCrory's five & dime at Northlake Mall. I seem to remember the non-sports cards were segregated from the baseball cards so it's a wonder I found them at all.

The backs of the cards have the game rules for 2 player or solitare play. All those scratch-off dots on the front of the card have a color underneath them. The color you scratch is the type of question you have to answer. The subjects are a little less difficult than original Trivial Pursuit for the kiddie audience. The packs had several tear-apart question cards in there, but all those cards from my packs have been lost to the ravages of time. You can play head to head in a game that wasn't much different from the original, or do a solo game where you try to get a good score my missing a few questions as possible. Topps is ruthless in their scoring system, all the dumb kids had to peel themselves a LOSER Sticker.

Here are the sticker prizes. I don't know about you, but my 12 year old self would probably have stuck the loser sticker on a notebook long before professing my nerddom with a Doctor of Trivia diploma for all to see. Of course I exhibited great self control back then, neither scratching nor sticking these cards. Kind of a waste, now that I come to think of it.

One other thing...

Sunday, January 18, 2009

1992 National

Chris Harris got the trivia question correct, the National was held in Atlanta in '92. The trivia standings are now:

Chris Harris: 2
Bay Rat North West: 1
Night Owl: .5

It's entirely possible that the trivia will decide the winner of the contest so get ready to answer at 9pm tonight when I post the '89 Topps pack. Before that, I do want to show you the article announcing the decision:

Pretty normal stuff, tells you the dates, that it's located in the Georgia World Congress Center, gives info on how Exhibitors can sign up and touts the local 'attractions' AKA Underground Atlanta, CNN, Coke and our famous zoo which back then was only famous for being horrible. We didn't always have pandas, folks. We had Willie B. bored as hell and polar bears roasting in a concrete enclosure. The very first paragraph even touts Atlanta's recent award of the 1996 Olympics, and then follows that up with this:


Oh SNAP! They done told us! Ha Ha! The Braves are teh s uck!

Did I mention this issue came out in May 1991?

Heh.

Monday, November 10, 2008

TribeCards Trivia

Ok, I said I was gonna show off some oddball stuff I got from TribeCards several months ago, and now I'm a gonna do it! First up, something simple and wonderful and sadly neglected today.

1991 Score World Series Trivia Cards


I've had Score on the brain lately, and one of the things I really miss about them is the weird little lenticulated trivia cards they inserted in their packs form 1988-1991 in lieu of gum, stickers or puzzles. These inserts are woefully ignored by the hobby community nowadays, you can't even find a checklist or value (or even a mention, for that matter) of them in even the thickest price gude nowadays. Didn't anyone else out there like these things? In 1991 the theme for the set was "World Series Trivia" and David sent me a complete set of trivia cards for years the Braves won the Championship. A full Braves set would also include their pennant winning years of 1948 and 1958, but I don't blame David for hoarding piles of the 1948 card. Here are the backs of the cards for all you out there who never experienced the bliss of 1991 score, but also crave the knowledge that can be gained from a small, colorful scrap of plastic and cardboard.

1914 Miracle Braves


Not only was the Braves' sweep of the A's one of the most shocking upset in sports history, the loss devastated the A's entire franchise. Connie Mack dismantled the team in 1915 and the A's finished in last place for the next seven years. It was as ridiculous as the premier franchise in Baseball getting beat by an expansion team that had been around only 4 years.

1957 Milwaukee Braves

Did you know that the 1957 Braves were the only non-New York team to win a Word Series in the '50s? Yet Ken Burns didn't say a DAMN THING about them in the 7th inning of his series! Bastard! Ok, ok... the Los Angeles Dodgers won the Series in 1959. I consider any team with Duke Snider on it to be the Brooklyn Dodgers. Yep, Even the '63 Mets. Man, the Bums really stunk that last season. 1964, however, never happened. IT NEVER HAPPENED. Duke never wore a Giants uniform, that - that's just not possible.

Next up... Who knows? I haven't quite figured that out yet. Maybe something big.