Dear Friends of the Pub Quiz,
19 years ago this Labor Day, most of my closest friends and family joined my bride Kate and me in Hinsdale, Illinois, to watch us tie the knot, as they say. As a result, this holiday is always a joyful time for us, as well as a time when we reflect on the labor activism of our parents and grandparents, especially my grandfather, the union activist who was chased out of his native Oklahoma by hired thugs with axe handles.
Recently I wrote a poem reimagining our wedding day here in Davis, a city where I know far more people than I do or did in Hinsdale.
Wedding Day
She said her vows on their wedding day,
while he has repeated his every day,
even all these years later, to himself,
like an obsessive and demanding mantra;
he recounted also the guests in his head,
the great aunts and uncles not yet dead,
the unforgotten cousins, each
realizing that this was not their day;
he recounted also their precise
and chosen seating arrangements,
each in a folding chair, just dried of dew,
the women respectfully holding
flowers, and all the guests admiring
the milklight morning view
from the banks of Putah Creek
where the chapel, momentous
and holy, should have been.
He freezes his thoughts in that place,
and at that time, with the trees unmoving,
and the uninvited ducks about to quack,
so as to resist everything that would change him.
I am off to a bike ride with the family, so I will leave you to reflect on this slight poem, and on the plight of the working man in our country, as evidenced by these 10 Eye-Popping Labor Day Stats, courtesy of Mother Jones magazine.
In addition to these topics, tonight’s Pub Quiz will feature questions about the telecom industry, Angelina Jolie, the baby-hungry paparazzi, turtles, captains, South Asian cuisine, comedians, duets (if you had to, would you rather sing a duet by yourself, or with a teammate?), women in sports, common chemical elements, people with two or more identities, dynamite, diminution with a knife, flowers, dragons, the US Navy, the HMS Titanic, girls’ fashion choices, apple sauce, only children, comic book stores, hit films, big countries, world-famous Brits, controversial books, endangered world leaders, college football, and Shakespeare.
If you have any friends who would like to form a team and join us tonight, let them know that Dr. Andy will pay for their first order of sweet potato fries. You might also direct them to the website for the Pub Quiz, https://www.yourquizmaster.com.
See you tonight! I’ve created a Facebook event for tonight’s Pub Quiz. You don’t need Facebook to tell you what to do, but you are welcome to add your name to the “confirmed” list!
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Here are five questions from last week’s quiz:
1. Mottos and Slogans. What American company invited us to “Put a tiger in your tank”?
2. Internet Culture. What is the three-word title of the comedy video website founded by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay’s production company, Gary Sanchez Productions?
3. Newspaper Headlines. What did today’s New York Times call “maybe the most bleeped award show in history”?
4. Four for Four. Which of the following, if any, are edible (and have been served in restaurants). Kipe, Lipe, Snipe, Tripe.
5. Powerful Women. Christine Lagarde has been named the 9th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes Magazine. She is the Managing Director of WHAT?
Friends of the Pub Quiz, and those curious about all the fun and fuss associated with the Pub Quiz, should come to de Vere’s Irish Pub in Davis (217 E Street), the highly esteemed pub and restaurant that fills up every night because of the superb quality of food, drink and company that can be found there. The de Vere’s Irish Pub Pub Quiz takes place every Monday at 7pm, though players are encouraged to arrive early to claim a table. As always, find out more about the Pub Quiz by visiting https://www.yourquizmaster.com. For more on de Vere’s Irish Pub, visit http://deverespub.com/.