You got 10 out of 10
EZ PZ
Correct on 9 of ten. That was my Era!
10 for 10.
I guess I know TV better than pies, because I bombed the pie quiz recently.
You got 9 out of 10
Fab! You’re clearly in the groove when the channel’s tuned to ‘60s TV.
Really helpful clues...
An easy 10 of 10 although number 10 was by elimination, not by knowing the show.
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You got 10 out of 10
Fab! You're clearly in the groove when the channel's tuned to '60s TV.
~ The How Well Do You Know '60s Shows Quiz ~
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10 out of 10
Another fun quiz! Some of mine were lucky guesses. đ
âYou got 9 out of 10â
10 out of 10
I still remember when we got our first TV - in the 60s. A big(?) Zenith B&W.
I got 10 out of 10. I guessed at 1 of them.
You got 9 out of 10
Fab!
You’re clearly in the groove when the channel’s tuned to ‘60s TV.
I clearly need a LIFE!
I missed the one about spies.
I wasn’t much into that since I was a kid
back then.
*SIGH*
That was a long time ago...a VERY long time ago!
*evil grin*
9/10. Better than the pie quiz.
9 out of 10.
But to be honest, we have several tests per year that include some of these same shows as the right answer.
No. I’m being careful not to spill the beans.
10 of 10!
(buta bit of elimination luck on two questions, never saw them as a kid.)
and as for you luvie, i’ll add Gilligan’s Island.
Bible in a Year :
Elisha prayed, âOpen his eyes, Lord, so that he may see.â
Joy was concerned for her relative Sandy, who for years had struggled with alcoholism and mental-health issues. When she went to Sandyâs apartment, the doors were locked, and it appeared vacant. As she and others planned their search for Sandy, Joy prayed, âGod, help me to see what Iâm not seeing.â As they were leaving, Joy looked back at Sandyâs apartment and saw the tiniest movement of a curtain. In that moment, she knew that Sandy was alive. Although it took emergency assistance to reach her, Joy rejoiced in this answered prayer.
The prophet Elisha knew the power of asking God to reveal to him His reality. When the Syrian army surrounded their city, Elishaâs servant shivered in fear. Not the man of God, however, for with Godâs help he glimpsed the unseen. Elisha prayed that the servant too would see, and âthe Lord opened the servantâs eyesâ to see âthe hills full of horses and chariots of fireâ (2 Kings 6:17).
God lifted the veil between the spiritual and physical worlds for Elisha and his servant. Joy believes God helped her see the tiny flicker of the curtain, giving her hope. We too can ask Him to give us the spiritual vision to understand whatâs happening around us, whether with our loved ones or in our communities. And we too can be agents of His love, truth, and compassion. .
Reflect & Pray
What gifts has God given you to serve others? If youâre not sure what your gifts are, who might help you get a better sense of those God-given gifts?
Father, thank You for the gifts Youâve given me. Please help me to embrace the ways Youâve equipped me to love and serve others in Your kingdom.
Find out how you can understand yourself and others.
10 out of 10.
10 of 10. Good night, Dudess! ;-)