Can you get at least a 12 score on this?

11 correct. Better than I thought.
 
I got 20, but number 11 is wrong. It was Jack Weinberg, not Bob Dylan. I only know that because I lost a bar bet once when I said it was Abbie Hoffman. :D
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I got all twenty also but I would have bet Abbie Hoffman too.
 
I got 16. Which is pretty good I think considering I am 24.
 
Scored 19 - missed #19 (candid camera) for some reason... senior moment here, too. Or maybe lack of TV watching at key times... :D
 
20. Had no idea who said so, but knew I wasn't to be trusted for the past 21 years.
 
17. I always thought it was Mick Jagger who warned against trusting 30+'s.
 
Easy 20. I don't think it was Dylan but is was over 30. Now its under 50.;)
 
So is the Dylan quote correct or not?

It didn't sound right to me. I love Dylan's work, but I don't have encyclopedic knowledge of him either. It was the only Q that I even hesitated on, and I guessed "Anyone who says Trust Me", that sounds a lot more insightful than an age or what you wear - more 'Dylan-esque', IMO.

If so, I scored a 21 for detecting the wrong one! It's tough to google a negative. But my googling did not come up with anything credible to attribute it to him.

-ERD50
 
It's definitely not Dylan. When I lost that bar bet the guy was carrying around a newspaper article as proof. It was from back in the 60s (this was the late 70s) and it had the comment and the attribution. I don't remember the paper, probably some SF paper. But it was convincing enough that I bought his beer for the rest of the night. :rolleyes:
 
20 without even trying (but don't ask me what I had for dinner yesterday).

#10 is from the wizard of oz.

YouTube - Lions, Tigers, Bears - The Wizard Of Oz

And what did Maynard always say when he appeared out of nowhere?

And what word described the reason that Zelda and Dobie were going to fall in love (starts with "pro")?
 
And what did Maynard always say when he appeared out of nowhere?


"Work!" Or was it "You rang?"

And what word described the reason that Zelda and Dobie were going to fall in love (starts with "pro")?

I'm stumped on that one, but I do recall that the actress that played Zelda later admitted to being a lesbian. Thalia Menninger (character) played by Tuesday Weld , however, played straight and was straight in real life.
 
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