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papasmerf

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I scanned the article. I saw no mention of school cafeterias. In fact I could not even see where it named the company that "manufactures chairs for the US prison system".

My bad

I thought you were asking me for a link.

Just noticed you meant Ceiling Cat
 

Ceiling Cat

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How about a link that supports this?
I looked, I can not find any info on electric chair manufacturers. I can only offer you logic. Execution by electric chair is very rare, therefor the need for electric chairs are very rare. If one is needed, I would imagine that a special order has to be placed with a company that has a workshop that can work with wood and metals. A school cafeteria manufacturer would have a workshop that would have a workshop that can work with wood an metals. The electric chair itself is no more than a wooden chair, restraints and electrical contacts.

 

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Who was the first victim of the electric chair?
 

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I looked, I can not find any info on electric chair manufacturers. I can only offer you logic. Execution by electric chair is very rare, therefor the need for electric chairs are very rare. If one is needed, I would imagine that a special order has to be placed with a company that has a workshop that can work with wood and metals. A school cafeteria manufacturer would have a workshop that would have a workshop that can work with wood an metals. The electric chair itself is no more than a wooden chair, restraints and electrical contacts.

Thanks for the honest answer. In the future, please refrain from posting trivia questions that are the product of your imagination/speculation. You only damage your own credibility when you do so!

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Who was the first actress to portray Wonder Woman in a live action film or television production?

Hint: She gave men of all ages a big chubby for a role she played in two different films, during which she spoke only one word of dialogue.
are you referring to the tv version of wonder woman circa 1967..it may have only been a pilot that was shot..I've seen a clip on Youtube..it looked very campy..I believe it was the same producers as the Batman tv show
 

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Thanks for the honest answer. In the future, please refrain from posting trivia questions that are the product of your imagination/speculation. You only damage your own credibility when you do so!

[Disclaimer]: I am not a mod... just a concerned TERB user.


So it is written, so it will be done!

.............oh, wait. You are not the Pharaoh. Not even a mod. Just a gum flapper in cheap clothing!

Dude, it is just a thread for entertainment purpose. There is no test at the end of the semester!
 

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I think it was Mansell as well.
Mansell did not win his last F1 race. While he did win the last race of the 1994 season, he contested two Grands Prix in 1995 for McLaren, winning neither.

Alan Jones won the 1981 USA Grand Prix West at Las Vegas and retired, but he had an ill advised comeback with Arrows and Beatrice-Lola, so it's not him, either.
 

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are you referring to the tv version of wonder woman circa 1967..it may have only been a pilot that was shot..I've seen a clip on Youtube..it looked very campy..I believe it was the same producers as the Batman tv show
That's the right show. Who was the hottie who spoke only the one word in two memorable screen roles?

Hint: She gave men of all ages a big chubby for a role she played in two different films, during which she spoke only one word of dialogue.
 

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Answer :

He played minor league baseball, but never made it to the major leagues.
Is this an actual fact or are you just speculating that since his first name was John and there have been minor league baseball players named John that, ergo, Dillinger played minor league baseball?
 

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Is this an actual fact or are you just speculating that since his first name was John and there have been minor league baseball players named John that, ergo, Dillinger played minor league baseball?

Check it out yourself on your dial-up connection. It should only take you 15-20 minutes.
 
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