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Enforcers GK Christmas Eve Question of the Day
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| enforcer 2002-12-24, 1:01 pm |
| When T E Lawrence returned from Arabia, he tried to become anonymous. Which two of the following alias's did he use?
A. Ross
B. Brown
C. Shaw
D. Chandler
Answer Boxing Day (Thursday) | |
| studymode 2002-12-24, 1:12 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by enforcer
Answer Boxing Day (Thursday)
boxing day, as in boxes, not boxing with gloves on. every time i hear it i think of 'boxing.' | |
| enforcer 2002-12-24, 1:18 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by studymode
boxing day, as in boxes, not boxing with gloves on. every time i hear it i think of 'boxing.'
In England a long time ago…
Servants were required to work on Christmas. They were responsible for making the holiday run smoothly for wealthy landowners. They were allowed to take leave on December 26th and visit their families. The employers gave each servant a box containing gifts and bonuses. In addition, around the 800s' churches opened their alms boxes (boxes where people place monetary donations) and distributed the contents to poor.
Boxing Day | |
| Mr. Linux Guy 2002-12-24, 3:24 pm |
| Tank Corpse: T. E. Shaw
RAF: John Hume Ross
I.e., A & C | |
| enforcer 2002-12-26, 9:07 am |
| quote: Originally posted by enforcer
When T E Lawrence returned from Arabia, he tried to become anonymous. Which two of the following alias's did he use?
A. Ross
B. Brown
C. Shaw
D. Chandler
Answer Boxing Day (Thursday)
Answer A and C |
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